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NASA's Roman Space Telescope set to challenge James Webb Space Telescope in 2027; here's how

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 14 January 2025
NASA's Roman Space Telescope, slated for a 2027 launch, will provide insights into dark energy and exoplanets. It will undergo rigorous testing to ensure durability in space conditions. Equipped with a wide-field view, it aims to unravel cosmic mysteries, study distant galaxies, and explore potentially habitable exoplanets. The mission marks a significant milestone in space exploration.
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