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NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, launching as early as Aug. 30, scans huge sky areas quickly to find rare objects. It images 50 times more sky than Hubble in five years, sending 1.4 terabytes daily. Its coronagraph sees planets 100 million times fainter than stars.
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