WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:03.980 [Music throughout] NASA’s Nancy Grace 2 00:00:04.000 --> 00:00:07.980 Roman Space Telescope is designed to answer big questions about the universe: 3 00:00:08.000 --> 00:00:11.980 what is dark energy, which seems to be speeding up the expansion 4 00:00:12.000 --> 00:00:15.980 of the universe? How many planets exist among the stars, and 5 00:00:16.000 --> 00:00:19.980 what are they like? The Roman Space Telescope is similar to 6 00:00:20.000 --> 00:00:23.980 Hubble, but benefits from 30 years of technological development. 7 00:00:24.000 --> 00:00:27.980 It will view the sky on a scale never before accomplished from space. 8 00:00:28.000 --> 00:00:31.980 [Primary mirror] This is where Roman is closest to Hubble. It has the 9 00:00:32.000 --> 00:00:35.980 same size and type of main mirror, a 2.4-meter precisely 10 00:00:36.000 --> 00:00:39.980 shaped piece of silver-coated glass. The size of this mirror 11 00:00:40.000 --> 00:00:43.980 is partly how Roman matches Hubble’s resolution. 12 00:00:44.000 --> 00:00:47.980 [Wide Field Instrument] Roman’s main camera is the Wide Field Instrument which will take 13 00:00:48.000 --> 00:00:51.980 infrared pictures of the sky to study dark energy, observe galaxies and 14 00:00:52.000 --> 00:00:55.980 stars, and find exoplanets. Instead of Hubble’s single 15 00:00:56.000 --> 00:00:59.980 first-generation image sensor, the WFI incorporates 18 16 00:01:00.000 --> 00:01:03.980 3rd generation chips that allow it to take pictures capturing 100 times 17 00:01:04.000 --> 00:01:07.980 greater sky area than Hubble’s. Each 300-megapixel 18 00:01:08.000 --> 00:01:11.980 image will enable scientists to study a large portion of the sky. 19 00:01:12.000 --> 00:01:15.980 At Roman’s back is its primary means of communication 20 00:01:16.000 --> 00:01:19.980 with Earth, the High Gain Antenna. [High Gain Antenna] This antenna will be 21 00:01:20.000 --> 00:01:23.980 responsible for sending nearly 1.4 terabytes of data to ground stations 22 00:01:24.000 --> 00:01:27.980 every day. That’s the equivalent of 460 hours of streaming video. 23 00:01:28.000 --> 00:01:31.980 Roman’s critical systems, such as 24 00:01:32.000 --> 00:01:35.980 power and data handling, are located in six modules at the spacecraft’s 25 00:01:36.000 --> 00:01:39.980 rear. [Avionics modules] These include six rotating “reaction wheels” 26 00:01:40.000 --> 00:01:43.980 that control where the spacecraft points, nearly one ton of propellant, 27 00:01:44.000 --> 00:01:47.980 for larger movements, and a 10 terabyte data recorder. 28 00:01:48.000 --> 00:01:51.980 Roman’s other instrument is its Coronagraph Technology 29 00:01:52.000 --> 00:01:55.980 Demonstration. [Coronagraph Technology Demonstration] A coronagraph blocks a star's light 30 00:01:56.000 --> 00:01:59.980 to capture the faint light from orbiting planets. It will be the first 31 00:02:00.000 --> 00:02:03.980 time a space telescope has used deformable mirrors to precisely 32 00:02:04.000 --> 00:02:07.980 control the incoming light, and special masks to block only the starlight. 33 00:02:08.000 --> 00:02:11.980 This method will enable Roman to capture direct images of 34 00:02:12.000 --> 00:02:15.980 distant planets and even analyze the light that is reflected off their surfaces, 35 00:02:16.000 --> 00:02:19.980 allowing scientists to learn about their composition and atmospheres. 36 00:02:20.000 --> 00:02:23.980 The spacecraft’s solar panels 37 00:02:24.000 --> 00:02:27.980 provide its power by converting sunlight into electricity. [Solar Panels] 38 00:02:28.000 --> 00:02:31.980 They also shade the spacecraft, helping to keep its instruments at their design 39 00:02:32.000 --> 00:02:35.980 temperatures. The solar panels will be able to provide 40 00:02:36.000 --> 00:02:39.980 4.100 watts of power. Enough to run two commercial microwave ovens. 41 00:02:40.000 --> 00:02:43.980 With all these systems working together, and in 42 00:02:44.000 --> 00:02:47.980 partnership with powerful future telescopes, the Nancy Grace Roman 43 00:02:48.000 --> 00:02:51.980 Space Telescope will be able to usher in a new era of studying our universe. 44 00:02:52.000 --> 00:02:55.980 [Music] 45 00:02:56.000 --> 00:03:03.163 [Explore: Solar system & beyond] [NASA]