Falcon Heavy | Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope

Mission Status

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Mission Updates

8 gen, 20:09 Cosmic_Penguin

NET September 28.

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7 gen, 15:51 Cosmic_Penguin

NET September.

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20 lug, 07:04 Nosu

Adding launch NET October 2026

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Mission Details

The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is a NASA infrared space telescope with a 2.4 m (7.9 ft) wide field of view primary mirror and two scientific instruments. The Wide-Field Instrument (WFI) is a 300.8-megapixel multi-band visible and near-infrared camera, providing a sharpness of images comparable to that achieved by the Hubble Space Telescope over a 0.28 square degree field of view, 100 times larger than imaging cameras on the Hubble. The Coronagraphic Instrument (CGI) is a high-contrast, small field of view camera and spectrometer covering visible and near-infrared wavelengths using novel starlight-suppression technology. Roman objectives include a search for extra-solar planets using gravitational microlensing, and probing the expansion history of the Universe and the growth of cosmic structure, with the goal of measuring the effects of dark energy, the consistency of general relativity, and the curvature of spacetime.

Tipo Missione Astrophysics
Orbita Sun-Earth L2
Launch Window 00:00 - 00:00

Rocket Configuration

Name Falcon Heavy
Manufacturer SpaceX
Height 70 m
Diameter 12.2 m
Maiden Flight 2018-02-06
Success Rate 11/11 (100%)

The Falcon Heavy is a variant of the Falcon 9 full thrust launch vehicle and consists of a standard Falcon 9 rocket core, with two additional boosters derived from the Falcon 9 first stage.