1 hr 42 min
Lifting the Cosmic Veil: Highlights from a Decade of the Spitzer Space Telescope Silicon Valley Astronomy Lecture Series - Video
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Apr. 16, 2014
Michael Bicay (NASA Ames Research Center)
As the infrared cousin to Hubble, the Spitzer Space Telescope was launched in 2003 to study the cool universe with waves that are invisible to the human eye. It can probe the birth and youth of stars and planetary disks, and study of planets orbiting other stars. Dr. Bicay describes the long and road leading to Spitzer's launch, and presents highlights from the mission's first decade of discovery.
Apr. 16, 2014
Michael Bicay (NASA Ames Research Center)
As the infrared cousin to Hubble, the Spitzer Space Telescope was launched in 2003 to study the cool universe with waves that are invisible to the human eye. It can probe the birth and youth of stars and planetary disks, and study of planets orbiting other stars. Dr. Bicay describes the long and road leading to Spitzer's launch, and presents highlights from the mission's first decade of discovery.
1 hr 42 min
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