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The Roman Space Telescope: A Giant Leap for Space Observation
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, USAFriday, May 23, 2025
The Roman Space Telescope is set to launch in early 2027. However, there's a big question mark hanging over NASA's budget for 2026. The White House has proposed a massive 24% cut. This would be the largest budget reduction in NASA's history. Such a cut could delay or even cancel major projects. This includes the Gateway moon-orbiting space station and the Mars sample return mission.
Despite these budget worries, work on the Roman Space Telescope continues. Engineers are preparing to connect the telescope's two main sections this November. Once joined, the telescope will be fully assembled by the end of the year. After final tests, it will be shipped to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. There, it will begin preparations for its launch in summer 2026.
NASA scientists are hopeful about the mission's timeline. They are working towards the possibility of an even earlier launch. This could happen as soon as fall 2026. However, the budget uncertainty adds a layer of complexity. It's a reminder that space exploration is not just about science and technology. It's also about politics and money.
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