Did you know STScI is a multi-mission organization? If you’d like to learn more about our work with Hubble, Webb, Roman, and astronomy archival data, we’ll be at #AAS248 in Pasadena, CA, next week. Or, find more details about our missions now: https://www.stsci.edu/what-we-do
Have you ever wanted to have your name 'Roman' a million miles away?
Now you can! Send your name along the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, scheduled to launch Aug. 30, 2026!
Sign up here: go.nasa.gov/4ejkRcR
Submissions close July 12. #NASARoman
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Edwin Hubble famously kept the company of his black cat Copernicus on late nights at the Mount Wilson Observatory. At STScI, these are just a fraction of the pets who keep us company while we expand the frontiers of space astronomy.
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Astronomers are excited to use the upcoming #NASARoman’s surveys of the night sky to pick interesting objects to follow up on with Hubble and #NASAWebb in detail, demonstrating how the observatories will work together. Credit: D. Kirshenblat/STScI.
Astronomers are excited to use the upcoming #NASARoman’s surveys of the night sky to pick interesting objects to follow up on with Hubble and #NASAWebb in detail, demonstrating how the observatories will work together. Credit: D. Kirshenblat/STScI.
Join STScI at the 248th Meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Pasadena, California, next week.
Throughout the week, members of STScI will be involved in a wide variety of science and technical presentations, press conferences, and more: https://bit.ly/4xkYGeS #AAS248