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NASA installs ‘bulletproof’ sunshade on powerful Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope (photos)

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The team working on NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope has announced the successful installation of the observatory’s sunshade.

This visor-like shade serves as a deployable aperture cover, blocking stray light that could interfere with observations or reduce the sensitivity of the infrared telescope, which is expected to launch no later than 2027.

The sunshade will operate like a pair of blackout blinds, which will allow Roman to pick up the faintest light from across the universe, “helping astronomers see dimmer and farther objects,” NASA officials said in a statement.

Seven technicians in white

Technicians at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., recently integrated the deployable aperture cover to the outer barrel assembly for the agency’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. (Image credit: NASA/Chris Gunn)

The sunshade consists of two flexible layers of reinforced thermal blankets, differing from the rigid light shields used on the Hubble Space Telescope and other observatories. It is designed to remain folded during launch and deploy once Roman is in space.

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