NASA sky-mapping telescope runs out of coolant

Associated Press

Oct 4, 2010  4:21 PM (ET)

http://apnews.myway.com//article/20101004/D9IL3EJ83.html


PASADENA, Calif. (AP) - NASA's sky-mapping spacecraft has embarked on a 
new phase in its mission after running out of coolant designed to chill 
its heat-sensitive instruments.

The space agency said Monday two of the telescope's detectors can still 
function at warmer temperatures and will continue to search for 
near-Earth asteroids and comets.

Since launching in 2009, the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or 
WISE, has completed its primary mission to map the entire sky.

WISE has discovered more than 33,500 new asteroids, 19 comets and 
numerous brown dwarfs.

The extended survey is expected to last one to four months.

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