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A simulated image of Roman’s observations toward the center of our galaxy, spanning only less than 1 percent of the total area of Roman’s galactic bulge time-domain survey. The simulated stars were drawn from the Besançon Galactic Model.

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English: A simulated image of Roman’s observations toward the center of our galaxy, spanning only less than 1 percent of the total area of Roman’s galactic bulge time-domain survey. The simulated stars were drawn from the Besançon Galactic Model.Credit: Matthew Penny (Louisiana State University)
Date 24 October 2023 (upload date)
Source Why NASA's Roman Mission Will Study Milky Way's Flickering Lights
Author NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Adriana Manrique Gutierrez, Scott Wiessinger, Ashley Balzer, Scott Gaudi, Barb Mattson
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Narrated; Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope; Exoplanet; Edited Feature; Music; Milky Way; Astronomy; HDTV

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