NASA’s Roman Space Telescope gets vertical at Kennedy Space Center
Teams used cranes to bring the $4.3 billion telescope upright as NASA readies it for a launch that could come as early as Aug. 30.
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NASA's Roman Space Telescope prepares for launch | Space photo of the day for July 8, 2026
The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope in the clean room at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on June 26, 2026. (Image credit: NASA/Sydney Rohde (Rocz))NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is hanging out in the clean room at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida, preparing for its epic journey to space. What is it?Roman is NASA's next big flagship mission, designed to explore the universe like we've never seen it before. And with jus…
NASA’s Roman Space Telescope gets vertical at Kennedy Space Center
NASA’s $4.3 billion Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope has risen from its horizontal slumber at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, ahead of its planned launch next month. The planet hunter, which will seek to unravel the mysteries of…
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, due to launch in August 2026, is expected to discover around 100,000 exoplanets in a single mission — more than every telescope in the history of astronomy combined
NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is now listed by NASA for launch on August 30, 2026, a little earlier than the September 2026 timing that has appeared in some recent coverage. If the mission performs as forecast, the date matters because Roman will not be another telescope slowly adding planets to the known list one at a time. It could return a planetary census so large that the scale of the exoplanet catalog changes in a single mission…
The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, with a field of vision at least one hundred times greater than that of the Hubble, lasts at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, preparations for its launch, scheduled not before August 30 on board a rocket from the SpaceX company. The observatory, of about 8,200 [...] The entry NASA completes the launch of the Roman telescope, one hundred times larger than the Hubble was first published in Information Focu…
The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, with a field of vision at least one hundred times greater than that of Hubble, finalises at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, preparations for its launch, scheduled for no later than August 30 on board a rocket from SpaceX. The entry NASA completes the launch of the Roman telescope, 100 times larger than the Hubble was first published in Digital Process.
MIAMI- The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, with a field of vision at least one hundred times greater than that of the Hubble, last at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, preparations for its launch, scheduled not before August 30 on board a rocket from SpaceX.The observatory, about 8,200 kilos, will be able to study billions of galaxies, investigate dark energy and discover thousands of exoplanets thanks to its wide vision.
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