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NASA’s Roman telescope passes critical tests ahead of 2027 launch

NASA is ready to launch the Roman Space Telescope after it cleared crucial vibration, acoustic and thermal tests. The mission will enable groundbreaking cosmic surveys and exoplanet discoveries.

November 26, 2025 / 10:37 IST
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NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope (Image: NASA/Jolearra Tshiteya)
NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope (Image: NASA/Jolearra Tshiteya)

The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope developed by NASA passed a series of tests successfully. This is one of the biggest milestones towards its launch. The observatory is now prepared in the harsh environment of space and forces of liftoff.

Outer Portion Survives Launch Simulations

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The outer portion of the telescope was highly put to the test to ensure that it can withstand the pressures of launch. It passed through the tests of vibration, which simulates shaking in the process of takeoff.

It also survived acoustic tests and experienced a great deal of sound blast such as that caused by rocket. The tests prove that the hardware is robust enough to endure the high intensity forces of launch.