Today is the last official day of NASAāsĀ Spitzer Space Telescope mission <sniff>. Launched over 16 years ago, Spitzer brought the infrared universe to the forefront as one of NASAās Great Observatories. It studied everything from our own solar system to the Milky Way to some of the most distant galaxies. It mapped the first "weather mapā of an exoplanet, refined the density estimates for the seven planets in the TRAPPIST-1 system, and found the largest molecules known to exist in space, aka Buckyballs. I could go on and on and on!Ā
In celebration of this amazing mission, Science Socks made these awesome socks so you can trap your own infrared radiation and keep your feet warm in memory of Spitzer! BONUS, $2 from every sale is donated to STEM for Her - a non-profit in the D.C. area thatĀ promotes education to create awareness, excitement, and opportunities among girls and young women to pursue successful STEM-related careers.Ā
If youāre not ready to say goodbye just yet, you can relive some of this phenomenal mission with this tribute videoĀ and learn more about 15 of Spitzerās greatest discoveries here.Ā
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