NASA ROMAN SPACE TELESCOPE PROGRAM MISSION PATCH 4″ HEAT TRANSFER IRON-ON BACK
NASA ROMAN SPACE TELESCOPE PROGRAM MISSION PATCH 4" HEAT TRANSFER WITH IRON ON BACKING MATERIAL - NEW CONDITION Roman Space Telescope instrument - The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is a NASA infrared observatory designed to study dark energy, exoplanets, and the structure of the universe, with a field of view 100 times larger than Hubble’s. The Roman Space Telescope (RST), named after NASA’s first Chief of Astronomy, Nancy Grace Roman, is an infrared space telescope, and is scheduled to launch on August 30, 2026, to a Sun–Earth L2 orbit. Its primary mirror is 2.4 meters (7.9 feet) in diameter, the same size as Hubble’s, but it offers a much wider field of view, allowing it to capture images of the sky 100 times larger than Hubble’s infrared cameras.