NASA's Roman Telescope Set to Map 100,000 New Worlds Beyond Our Solar System

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NASA's upcoming Roman Space Telescope is poised to discover around 100,000 exoplanets—surpassing all previous discoveries combined—while revealing rare Earth-sized planets and their atmospheric compositions. By exploring unexplored regions of the Milky Way, the mission will help scientists understand how planetary systems form across different galactic environments, fundamentally expanding our knowledge of worlds beyond our own.
NASA’s upcoming Roman Space Telescope is poised to discover around 100,000 exoplanets—surpassing all previous discoveries combined—while revealing rare Earth-sized planets and their atmospheric compositions. By exploring unexplored regions of the Milky Way, the mission will help scientists understand how planetary systems form across different galactic environments, fundamentally expanding our knowledge of worlds beyond our own.