Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE)
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Description: Offers project and scientific information on a coming infrared observatory mission to observe stars and galaxies.
WISE: Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer Jan 30, 2014 – NASA-Sponsored 'Disk Detective' Lets Public Search for New Planetary Nurseries NASA is inviting the public to help astronomers discover embryonic planetary systems hidden among data from the WISE mission through a new website, DiskDetective.org.
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Page title: | WISE: Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer |
Keywords: | WISE, wide-field infrared survey explorer, nasa mission, solar system, milky way, universe, asteroids, cool stars, warm stars, stars, galaxies, luminous galaxies, galaxy, satellite, infrared telescope, electromagnetic spectrum, infrared, zodiacal light, brown dwarfs,active galactic nuclei, AGN, ultra-luminous infrared galaxies, ULIRGs, lookback times, Arp 220, spiral galaxies, ULIRG, IRAS, hubble space telescope, interstellar gas, all sky, thermal infrared, mid-infrared, allsky, all sky survey, all sky surveys, all-sky surveys, allsky surveys, sky survey, sky surveys, nearest star, nearest stars, closest star, closest stars, nearby stars, most luminous galaxy, most luminous galaxies, brightest galaxy, brightest galaxies, spitzer, SIRTF, WIRE, MIDEX, Medium Explorer |
Description: | WISE will map the sky in infrared light, searching for the nearest and coolest stars, the origins of stellar and planetary systems, and the most luminous galaxies in the Universe. |
IP-address: | 128.32.13.198 |
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NS | Name Servers: ADNS1.BERKELEY.EDU 128.32.136.3 ADNS2.BERKELEY.EDU 128.32.136.14 |
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Date | activated: 24-Apr-1985 last updated: 28-May-2013 expires: 31-Jul-2014 |