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  • Record-Breaking Stellar Triplets

    Freeze-frame from video. Animation showing orbits of triple star system and corresponding changes in light. Text at upper left reads Triple-eclipsing system TIC 290061484. Date at upper right reads October 11, 2024.
  • Did You Know: Advancements in Space-based Astronomy

    Image of a person placing a plate on telescope hardware takes up the majority of the screen. Text underneath the photo reads “Installing a detector cover on the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope.” Text at right reads “Did you know? Astronomy and space telescope technology advance together. Looking further into the future, how will new insights influence astronomy research priorities and shape the design of space-based telescopes?”
  • Did You Know: Diffraction Sp­­ikes

    A cropped image of Herbig-Haro 46/47 takes up the majority of the screen. A large, blue-white star with eight diffraction spikes is in the center of the frame, against the dark background of space. Smaller blue-white and yellow points of light, and a red blob-like object, surround the large star. Text at right reads “Did you know? The spikes around bright stars result from certain telescope designs.”
  • Rogue Planets

    Title motif. In the center is white on-screen text reading “News from the Universe.” The text is against a dark background and placed just above a partial hemisphere of a planet resembling Jupiter. The planet has clouds and bands of orange and white. Several blurred astronomical images create a border along the left, right, and top edges of the frame.
  • Shedding Light on the Universe: The Euclid Space Telescope

    Artist concept of two spacecraft: ESA’s Euclid space telescope is on the left, and NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is on the right. The two telescopes lie symmetrically against a dark purple swath of space, which contains stars, galaxies, and vein-like wisps. A bright purple vertical line is in the center of the image. Text at the bottom reads “A collaborative aspect is intentionally embedded in the mission’s design.”
  • Testing Gravity to Explain Dark Energy

    Title motif. In the center is white on-screen text reading “News from the.” The text is against a dark background and placed just above a partial hemisphere of a planet resembling Jupiter. The planet has clouds and bands of orange and white. Several blurred astronomical images create a border along the left, right, and top edges of the frame.
  • Roman Mission Passes Milestone Design Review

    Title motif. In the center is white on-screen text reading “News from the Universe.” The text is against a dark background and placed just above a partial hemisphere of a planet resembling Jupiter. The planet has clouds and bands of orange and white. Several blurred astronomical images create a border along the left, right, and top edges of the frame.
  • Echoes of the Early Universe

    Title motif. Toward the top is on-screen text reading “News from the Universe.” The text is against a dark, star-filled background, which shows Earth at left and a colorful swath of gas and dust at right. In the bottom right corner is the date “December 7, 2020.”
  • Rogue Planets and the Roman Telescope

    Title motif. Toward the top is on-screen text reading “News from the Universe.” The text is against a dark, star-filled background, which shows Earth at left and a colorful swath of gas and dust at right. In the bottom right corner is the date “September 14, 2020.”

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This product is based upon work supported by NASA under award numbers NNX16AC65A and NNX15AB26G and contracts NAS5-26555 and NAS5-03127. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.