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Ball / Lockheed Spitzer Space Telescope

Ball Aerospace / Lockheed · Infrared Space Telescope (Great Observatory) · USA · Modern (1992–2009)

Ball / Lockheed Spitzer Space Telescope — Infrared Space Telescope (Great Observatory)
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The Spitzer Space Telescope, formerly the Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF), was an infrared space telescope that was active between 2003 and 2020. Spitzer was the third space telescope dedicated to infrared astronomy, following IRAS (1983) and ISO (1995–1998). It was the first spacecraft to use an Earth-trailing orbit, later used by the Kepler planet-finder.

Specifications

Category
Space
Sub-Category
Satellite
Domain
Civil
Era
Modern (1992–2009)
Country
USA
Manufacturer
Ball Aerospace / Lockheed
Operator
NASA
Primary Role
Infrared Space Telescope (Great Observatory)
Status
Retired
Service Entry
2003
Propulsion
Rocket
Engine
Hydrazine thrusters
Length (ft)
13.1
Empty Weight (lb)
1,906
MTOW (lb)
2,090