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View a simulated demonstration of how the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will survey large portions of the sky to capture in 90 minutes what took three years for the Hubble Space Telescope.
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The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope has a primary mirror the same size as Hubble's, but is engineered to capture a field of view more than 100 times larger with the same resolution, thereby enabling broad surveys of the sky in significantly less time.
While Hubble captured zoomed-in views of astronomical objects across the ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared parts of the spectrum, Roman is configured to image the sky at specific infrared wavelengths, allowing it to see through dust to observe otherwise hidden stars and the evolution of galaxies over the past 10 billion years.
The Roman telescope constructs mosaics of the cosmos by combining images from the 18 panels that make up its Wide Field Instrument—a 300-megapixel infrared camera.
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