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NASA’s Roman Telescope Set to Redefine Cosmic Exploration
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NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, equipped with advanced optics and a vast field of view, is poised to launch and map the universe with unprecedented infrared precision. Featuring a 2.4-meter mirror and a cutting-edge coronagraph, it will survey millions of galaxies and probe dark energy. The telescope, ahead of schedule and under budget, awaits a launch vehicle amid delays with ULA’s Vulcan rocket.
Roman’s optics match Hubble’s but offer 100 times the field of view. Its infrared capabilities enable deep-space observations.
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The telescope includes a 2.4-meter mirror donated by the National Reconnaissance Office. This enhances its ability to capture detailed cosmic images.
Roman’s wide-field instrument will survey hundreds of millions of galaxies. It aims to study the universe’s expansion and structure.
The coronagraph will hunt for exoplanets, advancing NASA’s search for habitable worlds. This technology tests future observatory capabilities.
NASA reports Roman is under budget and ahead of schedule. However, it lacks a confirmed launch vehicle.
ULA’s Vulcan rocket faces delays, potentially pushing back Roman’s launch. SpaceX may step in to provide a launch solution.
Some praise Roman’s potential to unlock cosmic mysteries, boosting science. Others worry launch delays could hinder its timeline.
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