Nasa Revealed the New Roman Telescope, Bigger and Stronger than Hubble: "It Will Be a Spectacular Map of the Cosmos.
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Immediately after his successful Artemis II mission around the moon, NASA unveiled the fully assembled Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. The next generation observatory is named after NASA's first chief astronomer, who contributed to the creation of the Hubble Space Telescope.
With the Hubble and James Webb telescopes, NASA already has two very successful space telescopes in use. In 2026, the Roman telescope, which has the whole universe in view and is supposed to find billions of galaxies but also exoplanets, is to follow.
For more than thirty years, the Hubble telescope has been our most beautiful window on the cosmos. But get ready for a real technological shock. NASA has just completed the construction of its new large space observatory: the Nancy Grace Roman telescope. Ready to take off in September 2026, this engineering monster promises to spray [...]
The new space telescope remains under budget and can start eight months earlier than planned. It is designed to map exoplanets and send 1.4 Tbytes of data daily.
The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is fully assembled and has completed significant integration steps; the final test and preparation phase for the start is currently under way. According to Nasa, a start is planned by May 2027 at the latest, but could already take place in autumn 2026. read more on t3n.de
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