
SpaceX
Rocket
Falcon Heavy
Location
Launch Complex 39A
Launch Time
Sunday, August 30, 2026 at 11:26 AM GMT+0
Orbit
Sun-Earth L2
Countdown to Launch
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.
Launch Viewing Score
9.5/10
Excellent
Temp
78°F
Clouds
0%
Wind
10 mph
Visibility
45 km

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