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Uncooled IR camera reveals mysteries of space

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Caren B. Les, [email protected]

Even three years after its liquid helium cooling supply was exhausted, the maverick Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) on NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope continues to capture new and wondrous views of the universe. Launched in 2003, the Spitzer was designed to study objects within our solar system and beyond, to the most distant parts of the universe. Most of the telescope’s other instruments lost function in spring 2009, when the “cold mission” ended. This “tornado” nebula is one of the mysterious objects discovered through the lens of the Infrared...Read full article

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    Published: July 2012
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