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NASA’s Roman Space Telescope will hunt the rogue planets that wander alone – SlashGear
There are so-called ‘rogue’ planets in the universe around us, ones that float around without the tether of a nearby star. Finding theses rogue planets is tricky because of their lack o…

There are so-called ‘rogue’ planets in the universe around us, ones that float around without the tether of a nearby star. Finding theses rogue planets is tricky because of their lack of a star, but the upcoming mission will utilize a technology that can identify the presence of a rogue planet by studying its impact on other stars farther off in the distance.
The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope features an infrared observatory that, once it launches, will be able to identify the signatures o…
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