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More about Nancy Roman (the person): https://physicstoday.scitation.org/do/10.1063/pt.6.4.20200401c/full/
Roman website: https://roman.gsfc.nasa.gov/ – click on gallery for good stuff
NGRST Mirror Completed: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2020/primary-mirror-for-nasas-roman-space-telescope-completed
Explore Roman interactively: https://roman.gsfc.nasa.gov/interactive/?utm_source=TWITTER&utm_medium=NASARoman&utm_campaign=NASASocial&linkId=175960445
Roman Coronagraph Explained: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUU1oCGoO9A&ab_channel=NASAGoddard
NASA Videos about Roman:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YulCMpGs2LU&ab_channel=NASAGoddard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPq2VVPjk_U&ab_channel=NASAGoddard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnSVBLXaoO8&ab_channel=NASAGoddard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV_d_hCwyic&list=WL&index=25&ab_channel=NASAGoddard
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Great wrap. Really looking forward to this one, and Vera Rubin.
Why don't they use magnetic force to hold secondary mirror
Many thanks Chris for another fascinating insight into telescope development. I’m looking forward to your video explaining how the Roman telescope will “detect” dark matter. Out of curiosity Chris, if you could chose any part of the electromagnetic spectrum to focus on astronomical observations where would your interest lie? The extreme “ends” of the electromagnetic spectrum I think remain unknown. Of course the term “ends” in this sense is relative!
What a fascinating development.
So? Swords into plowshares isn't new or bad.
Looks like it has a protective shield from small things Colliding into the mirror.
Too bad that pairs of struts aren't parallel lowering the number of spikes.
Maybe more and heavier bracing behind the Secondary Mirror?
How difficult would it be to use an electromagnetic field to hold a refraction mirror in place? Could it even be done in a low energy craft?
so many space related channels click-bait and lie… but you give it to us straight ‼️ thank you for the great stuff ‼️
Great video 👍
Thank you for another great satellite explainer! I love that you combine the purpose and architecture into an explanation of its specific capabilities for astrophysics
Hunting for rogue planets that don't orbit stars….. that's like looking for Schroedinger's needle in his haystack. A challenge!
Its seems so cute when you say "Bye 😇"…
Still can't get one thing… Can Roman see wavelengths longer than webb or shorter than webb… The Roman team could also have integrated MIRI like instrument in Nancy Grace Roman Space telescope… James Webb recently sent a picture of Einstein's ring… That was awesome … I am excited about how Jwst will image Andromeda's blackhole and M87 blackhole…
We can also get rid of those diffraction spikes if we manage to biuld a secondary mirror magnetically locked in place which requires no struts… I mean to say something like magnetic levitation.
I think the JWST just got someone to hold its beer regarding the Chromograph 🙃
Why you saying jwst doesn’t have a chronograph when your next video is about a picture taken with jwst using its chronograph?
One persons junk is another person treasure.