NASA is targeting an August 30 launch for the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, which has 100 times Hubble's field of view.
The space agency is considering keeping Hubble around for longer if it can reduce the telescope's operating costs.
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NASA mission to rescue 21-year-old Swift space telescope on track as LINK arrives at launch site
The Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory’s orbit was affected by the increased solar activity seen recently.
NASA has set August 30, 2026 as the launch date for its Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope — pulling the schedule forward by ...
NASA's latest and greatest space telescope, named after the agency's first female chief astronomer Nancy Grace Roman, is ...
NASA’s next great space telescope will see 100 times more sky than Hubble. It’s about to arrive in Florida for launch in ...
NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope’s primary mirror passes its final check, heading for launch on August 30, 2026.
Brian Hughes takes charge of NASA's Kennedy Space Center as the facility faces infrastructure challenges to keep pace with rapid space-industry growth.
Follow FLORIDA TODAY's Space Team for industry news, NASA and SpaceX updates, and live launch blog coverage at ...
NASA announced Blue Origin may launch its uncrewed Mark 1 lunar lander this fall, marking a key step in development of a base ...
The space industry is surging. In coming years, nearly 10,000 spacecraft are slated to launch into low-Earth orbit for a variety of purposes, such as global surveillance, space tourism, and satellite ...
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