File:How NASA's Roman Space Telescope Will Rewind the Universe (SVS14297 - Yung Survey Roman-Hubble Scale Final).jpg

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This image, containing millions of simulated galaxies strewn across space and time, shows the areas Hubble (white) and Roman (yellow) can capture in a single snapshot.

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English: This image, containing millions of simulated galaxies strewn across space and time, shows the areas Hubble (white) and Roman (yellow) can capture in a single snapshot. It would take Hubble about 85 years to map the entire region shown in the image, but Roman could do it in just 63 days. Roman’s larger view and fast survey speeds will unveil the evolving universe in ways that have never been possible before.Credits: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/A. Yung
Date 1 March 2023 (upload date)
Source How NASA's Roman Space Telescope Will Rewind the Universe
Author NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Ashley Balzer, Scott Wiessinger
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Space; Galaxy; Astrophysics; Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope; Hubble Space Telescope; Cosmic Web; Universe

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