WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.767 --> 00:00:01.835 NASA's upcoming 2 00:00:01.835 --> 00:00:05.105 Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is a survey mission, 3 00:00:05.105 --> 00:00:07.474 which means that in addition to a large, 4 00:00:07.474 --> 00:00:09.075 singular field of view, 5 00:00:09.075 --> 00:00:11.845 Roman can repoint that view more efficiently 6 00:00:11.845 --> 00:00:13.546 during observation periods. 7 00:00:13.646 --> 00:00:16.616 For one of these, called the Galactic Bulge Survey, 8 00:00:16.616 --> 00:00:20.620 Roman will aim its expansive view at the center of our galaxy 9 00:00:20.620 --> 00:00:24.591 and observe a two-square-degree region in infrared wavelengths 10 00:00:24.691 --> 00:00:29.295 that cut through the obscuring dust to reveal millions of stars. 11 00:00:29.496 --> 00:00:32.165 During this survey, Roman will take a new image 12 00:00:32.165 --> 00:00:36.970 every 2 minutes for more than 62 days and then repeat this six times over 13 00:00:36.970 --> 00:00:41.007 five years for a total of 400 days of coverage. 14 00:00:41.207 --> 00:00:44.310 Roman will be watching for planets transiting their host stars, 15 00:00:44.310 --> 00:00:48.348 and rare gravitational lensing events where the gravity of foreground objects 16 00:00:48.348 --> 00:00:51.117 lenses the light of background stars. 17 00:00:51.217 --> 00:00:56.322 Roman’s main objective in this survey is simply finding new planets and black holes. 18 00:00:56.423 --> 00:01:00.026 Astronomers anticipate that Roman could discover over 1,000 19 00:01:00.026 --> 00:01:05.165 microlensing and 100,000 transiting planets from this survey alone. 20 00:01:05.265 --> 00:01:07.901 Observatories like the James Webb Space Telescope 21 00:01:07.901 --> 00:01:11.204 can then follow up with a narrower, more targeted view 22 00:01:11.371 --> 00:01:15.675 and learn key details about the most interesting discoveries.