Supernova Cinematography: How NASA’s Roman Space Telescope Will Create a Movie of Exploding Stars
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Supernova Cinematography: How NASA’s Roman Space Telescope Will Create a Movie of Exploding Stars
The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope isn't due to launch until May 2027, but astronomers are preparing for its science operations by running simulated operations. One of those involves supernovae, massive stars the end their lives in gargantuan explosions. Research shows that the Roman could find 100,000 supernovae in one of its surveys.
NASA's Roman Telescope Could Reveal 100,000 Cosmic Explosions
NASA’s upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is set to revolutionize our understanding of the universe with an extraordinary survey that could unveil 100,000 cosmic explosions. As part of its mission to explore some of the most mysterious phenomena in the cosmos, Roman will provide an unprecedented view of stellar destruction, shedding light on everything from exploding stars to the phenomena surrounding black holes. According to NASA, this…
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