Have you ever wanted to have your name 'Roman' a million miles away?
Now you can! Send your name along the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, scheduled to launch Aug. 30, 2026!
Sign up here: go.nasa.gov/4ejkRcR
Submissions close July 12.
Could life be possible elsewhere in the Milky Way?
@NASARoman will soon launch to help answer this and other questions about our galaxy. Now, we’ve got a question for you: will you send your name on this epic journey? Get your boarding pass today: go.nasa.gov/RomanNames
Roman is launching ahead of schedule and under budget, a testament to the extraordinary teams across NASA and industry who turned an ambitious vision into reality.
This mission will transform how we see the universe and help answer questions humanity has pursued for generations.
Our @NASARoman space telescope is officially slated to launch on Aug. 30!
Get the details and follow Roman's journey on our new Roman Space Telescope blog: go.nasa.gov/3RQxDIc
Our @NASARoman space telescope is officially slated to launch on Aug. 30!
Get the details and follow Roman's journey on our new Roman Space Telescope blog: go.nasa.gov/3RQxDIc
Later this year, @NASARoman will launch into orbit, where it will capture both the big picture and the finer details of the cosmos—observing distant celestial bodies with its wide view.
Add Roman to your phone—download this free poster: go.nasa.gov/49wPwC2
Celebrate National Dinosaur Day with our dino-sized observatory!
🦖Roman is both roughly as long and as massive as a T. rex. Prior to launch, the team will load it up with about 62 velociraptors worth of fuel (~2,500 pounds).
Learn more: go.nasa.gov/4x1onRJ
The last things Roman will "see" on Earth are the faces of some of the countless people who created it. ✨
The observatory’s primary mirror has passed its last inspection as it nears its final days @NASAGoddard before heading down to @NASAKennedy.
go.nasa.gov/4uB91BF
Today would have been Dr. Roman’s 101st birthday! 🎉
We are honored to have @NASA’s next space telescope, launching later this year, named after such an inspiration who understood the importance of leaving Earth's atmosphere to better understand our universe.
Learn more:
How do you know an elephant was in the refrigerator? The footprints in the butter!
@NASARoman will use a similar technique to study neutron stars, essentially invisible crushed cores of former massive stars, relying on their effects on other stars.
go.nasa.gov/4wsxNFn
For Roman, from Hubble 💌
Before our next telescope teammate @NASARoman launches later this year, Hubble studied some of the same regions in our galaxy's center that Roman plans to observe.
Ever feel like screaming into a void?
Roman has your back. The mission will discover tens of thousands of cosmic voids — immense spaces between galaxy clusters where dark energy dominates. Learn more: go.nasa.gov/4n6LcPk
📢 WE’VE GOT BIG NEWS!
The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is on track to launch in early September of this year. #ICYMI@NASAAdmin announced last week that Roman is eight months ahead of schedule and under budget!
Learn more about the observatory and how we got here: