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In this artist's rendering of NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope in space, the background is shown in infrared light....
The Spitzer Space Telescope (formerly the Space Infrared Telescope Facility or SIRTF) is readied for launch at Cape...
The galaxy Messier 101 is a swirling spiral of stars, gas, and dust. Messier 101 is nearly twice as wide as our...
This image showcases both the visible and infrared visualizations of the Orion Nebula. This view from a movie...
This image was used in a contest to rename the Space InfraRed Telescope Facility SIRTF, now known as the Spitzer...
This artist concept shows NASA Spitzer Space Telescope surrounded by examples of exoplanets the telescope has...
Galaxy NGC 4579 was captured by the Spitzer Infrared Nearby Galaxy Survey, or Sings, Legacy project using the...
This artist image illustrates vibrating buckyballs -- spherical molecules of carbon discovered in space for the...
Technicians put final touches on NASA Space Infrared Telescope Facility at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics in Sunnyvale,...
The false-color composite image of the Stephan’s Quintet galaxy cluster is made up of data from NASA Spitzer Space...
This deep-field view of the sky, taken by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, is dominated by galaxies - including some...
This image of asteroid 2011 MD was taken by NASA Spitzer Space Telescope in Feb. 2014, over a period of 20 hours.
This image from NASA Spitzer Space Telescope shows an exceptionally bright source of radio emission called DR21.
NASA Spitzer Space Telescope imaged the mysterious ring around magnetar SGR 1900+14 in infrared light.
The magnificent and dusty spiral arms of the nearby galaxy Messier 81 are highlighted in these NASA Spitzer Space...
The famous Horsehead nebula takes on a ghostly appearance in this image from NASA Spitzer Space Telescope, released...
NASA Spitzer Space Telescope has captured this stunning infrared view of the famous galaxy Messier 31, also known as...
The spectacular swirling arms and central bar of the Sculptor galaxy are revealed in this new view from NASA Spitzer...
This view of the Sunflower galaxy highlights a variety of infrared wavelengths captured by NASA Spitzer Space Telescope.
The magnificent spiral arms of the nearby galaxy Messier 81 are highlighted in this image from NASA Spitzer Space...
The varying brightness of an exoplanet called 55 Cancri e is shown in this plot of infrared data captured by NASA...
NASA Spitzer Space Telescope has detected the building blocks of life in the distant universe, albeit in a violent...
NASA Spitzer Space Telescope whizzes in front of a brilliant, infrared view of the Milky Way galaxy plane in this...
Two large elliptical galaxies, NGC 4889 and NGC 4874 are shown in this image from NASA Spitzer Space Telescope.