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    NASA’s Vision for the Cosmos: Thermal Test Triumph!

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMay 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Milestone Achieved: Half of NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope passed thermal testing, keeping it on track for a potential launch as early as fall 2026, with a firm target of May 2027.

    2. Structural Integration: Technicians are set to attach the flight solar array sun shield and deployable aperture cover, crucial steps before completing environmental tests and combining major components.

    3. Rigorous Testing: The telescope’s structure will undergo extensive assessments, including shake tests to withstand launch vibrations and thermal vacuum tests to ensure instruments maintain stable operating temperatures in space.

    4. Timeline for Completion: Roman is expected to be fully integrated by the end of the year, with preparations to ship to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center for launch scheduled for summer 2026.

    Key Portion of NASA’s Roman Space Telescope Clears Thermal Vacuum Test

    NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope reached a significant milestone. One half of the nearly complete telescope passed a rigorous thermal vacuum test. This achievement ensures the telescope will function correctly in space.

    With this success, the team remains on track for a launch by May 2027. However, preparations may allow for an earlier launch in fall 2026. “This milestone tees us up to attach the flight solar array sun shield,” said Jack Marshall, who leads integration and testing at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland.

    Earlier this year, engineers integrated the telescope’s deployable aperture cover and added test solar panels. They then placed the entire structure into the Space Environment Simulator test chamber. There, it experienced extreme temperatures similar to those in space, verifying its resilience.

    Next, technicians will connect Roman’s flight solar panels to the outer assembly and sunshade. The team will conduct additional assessments, including a shake test to ensure stability during launch. This process is vital, as it guarantees the telescope can withstand the vibrations of liftoff.

    Meanwhile, the other half of the observatory—consisting of the telescope and its instruments—will undergo similar tests. This crucial phase includes a shake test and further assessments to ensure optimal performance in harsh conditions.

    “The test verifies the instruments will remain at stable operating temperatures,” explained Jeremy Perkins, an astrophysicist at NASA Goddard. Stable temperatures are essential for accurate readings.

    Technicians plan to connect both sections of the telescope in November. By year’s end, the observatory will be complete. Following final tests, it will ship to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for launch preparations in summer 2026.

    This advanced telescope promises to enhance our understanding of the universe, contributing to critical technology development. For a closer look at the telescope, visit NASA’s interactive tour online.

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