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NASA Unveils New Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope for Universe Mapping

NASA has unveiled its new Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, designed to map the universe and investigate dark matter, ahead of its planned September launch.

22 Apr, 05:46 — 22 Apr, 09:58
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le-mondeHigh1h ago

NASA unveils new space telescope to give 'atlas of the universe'

Named after NASA's first chief astronomer, the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will have a field of view at least 100 times larger than Hubble's. It is expected to be launched in late 2026 or early 2027.

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France 24High2h ago

NASA unveils new space telescope to give 'atlas of the universe'

NASA unveiled a new telescope on Tuesday to scan vast swathes of the universe for planets outside our solar system and probe the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy.

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Times of IndiaMostly Factual5h ago

Nasa’s Nancy Grace Roman Telescope: How it will map space 1,000 times faster than Hubble

By TOI SCIENCE DESK

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ndtvMostly Factual58m ago

"Atlas Of The Universe" : NASA Unveils New Roman Space Telescope To Probe Mysteries Of Dark Matter

Roman, which took more than $4 billion and over a decade to build, is named after astronomer Nancy Grace Roman, who developed the landmark telescope.

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DawnMostly Factual1h ago

NASA unveils new space telescope to give ‘atlas of the universe’

NASA unveiled a new telescope on Wednesday to scan vast swathes of the universe for planets outside our solar system and probe the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy. The Roman space telescope is expected to discover tens of thousands of planets, possibly offering clarity about how many could be out there. “Roman will give the Earth a new atlas of the universe,” NASA administrator Jared Isaacman told a news conference at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, where the telescope w...

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