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NASA unveiled the completed Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope at Goddard Space Flight Center on April 21, 2026 and is targeting an early September 2026 launch, with a contractual latest launch date of May 2027.
The observatory, built for wide-field infrared surveys, pairs a 300-megapixel Wide Field Instrument with a high-contrast coronagraph to hunt exoplanets and map the large-scale structure of the cosmos to probe dark matter and dark energy.
NASA expects Roman to amass an enormous archive during its five-year primary mission — on the order of tens of thousands of terabytes — and to identify hundreds of millions of galaxies and tens of thousands of exoplanets.
The telescope will lift off on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center and is managed by Goddard with participation from JPL, Caltech/IPAC and the Space Telescope Science Institute.
The project, named for astronomer Nancy Grace Roman, was completed ahead of schedule and under budget after more than a decade and about $4 billion of investment.
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