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NASA set the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope launch for August 30, pulling the date forward from early September
NASA has pulled the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope launch target forward to August 30, 2026, shaving roughly a week off the agency’s most recent public window of early September. The schedule acceleration follows the observatory’s successful completion of its final round of environmental testing,
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The agency is calling for poets, songwriters, and more who are inspired by space. And the ‘moon joy’ will keep on rolling.