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Nightside clouds and disequilibrium chemistry on the hot Jupiter WASP-43b. [PDF]

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Bell TJ   +82 more
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A binary merger product as the direct progenitor of a Type II-P supernova

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Niu* Z   +17 more
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Active galactic nuclei as seen by the Spitzer Space Telescope [PDF]

open access: yesNature Astronomy, 2020
The Spitzer Space Telescope revolutionized studies of active galactic nuclei (AGNs). Its combined sensitivity and mapping speed at mid-infrared wavelengths revealed a substantial population of highly obscured AGNs.
M. Lacy, A. Sajina
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The Spitzer Space Telescope

Nature Astronomy, 2020
Michael Werner, project scientist of the Spitzer Space Telescope and emeritus chief scientist for astronomy and physics at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, discusses the legacy of one of NASA’s Great Observatories.
P. Woods
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Spitzer Space Telescope mission design

SPIE Proceedings, 2004
This paper gives a description of the mission design, launch, orbit, and navigation results for the Spitzer space telescope mission. The Spitzer telescope was launched by the Delta II Heavy launch vehicle into a heliocentric Earth trailing orbit. This orbit is flown for the first time and will be used by several future astronomical missions such as ...
Johnny H. Kwok   +3 more
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Spitzer Space Telescope Handbook

2021
The Spitzer Telescope Handbook is one of a series of documents that explain the operations of the Spitzer Space Telescope and its three science instruments, the data received from the instruments and the processing carried out on the data. It contains a detailed description of the various phases of the Spitzer mission, including history, personnel ...
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Spitzer Space Telescope proposal process

SPIE Proceedings, 2006
This paper discusses the Spitzer Space Telescope General Observer proposal process. Proposals, consisting of the scientific justification, basic contact information for the observer, and observation requests, are submitted electronically using a client-server Java package called Spot.
S. Laine   +3 more
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Optimizing cryogen utilization on Spitzer Space Telescope

SPIE Proceedings, 2004
The instruments of the Spitzer Space Telescope are cooled directly by liquid helium, while the optical system is cooled by helium vapor. The greater the power dissipation into the liquid helium, the more vapor is produced, and the colder the telescope. Observations at shorter wavelengths do not require telescope temperatures as low as those required
Charles R. Lawrence, Paul T. Finley
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