La NASA presentará el telescopio Roman completo y ofrecerá una conferencia de prensa - NASA
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NASA announced an event for media representatives to view the completed Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope at the agency's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. The event provided one of the final opportunities to observe the fully integrated flagship observatory before it was transported to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida for launch. At the time, the telescope was undergoing its final series of tests prior to its scheduled launch, which was targeted for no earlier than the fall of 2026.
The presentation was held within Goddard's largest clean room, serving as the backdrop for a formal press conference. This briefing was broadcast live on NASA's official YouTube channel in English. Information regarding how to access NASA's live coverage across various digital platforms, including social media channels, was publicly available.
Key NASA personnel who participated in the briefing included:
NASA's comprehensive media accreditation policy is accessible online in English.
Accredited media attending the event in person were afforded additional opportunities, including guided tours of other significant facilities at the Goddard Space Flight Center. These journalists also had the chance to conduct interviews with subject matter experts on a range of pivotal NASA missions and concepts. Discussion topics encompassed the candidate payload for NASA's Lunar Environment Monitoring Station (LEMS) within the Artemis program, the DAVINCI mission to Venus, the mission concept for the Habitable Worlds Observatory, and the Dragonfly mission to Saturn's moon Titan.