NASA’s $4 Billion Roman Space Telescope Heads To Florida For Launch
NASA's Roman Space Telescope, a successor to Hubble, is en route to Florida for final launch preparations. The $4 billion observatory, named after NASA's first chief astronomer, will use a large mirror and wide field of view to conduct panoramic sky surveys. Scientists anticipate Roman will discover approximately 100,000 new exoplanets, significantly expanding our understanding of planetary systems beyond our own. AI
IMPACT Enhances astronomical data collection capabilities, potentially leading to new discoveries about exoplanets and the universe.