NASA's Roman Space Telescope arrives in Florida ahead of SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch this summer
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The heavy hitters in space telescopes are about to be joined by a new contender. NASA's Nancy Roman Grace Space Telescope arrived at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC), in Florida, on Sunday (June 21), …
The heavy hitters in space telescopes are about to be joined by a new contender. NASA's Nancy Roman Grace Space Telescope arrived at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC), in Florida, on Sunday (June 21), for final tests ahead of launching later this summer. Roman was shipped to KSC from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, riding the agency's Pegasus barge from Baltimore to the Space Coast. KSC is Roman's final stop before launching to space aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket where it will join other flagship observatories like Hubble, Webb, Chandra and Spitzer. NASA is currently targeting an Aug. 30 liftoff — eight weeks ahead of its original schedule. Before that date arrives, Roman will undergo tests inside KSC's Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility (PHSF), where upgrades were recently completed to prepare for the telescope's arrival. Roman, inside a specialized, environmentally-controlled protective container used to encapsulate the telescope at the start of its journey from Goddard, was transported to the exterior of the PHSF building following its KSC arrival, where teams began a decontamination and cleaning process to ready the container for opening today (June 22) inside the PHSF airlock, followed by the unboxing and transportation of the roughly 18,000-pound (8,200-kilogram) spacecraft to the high bay clean room for prelaunch preparations. …
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