NASA’s Next-Gen Telescope on Track to Conquer Infrared Sky
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The powerful infrared telescope builds on Roman’s legacy who was the first female executive at NASA and is perceived as one of the visionary founders of the US civilian space program. It is fitting, then, that an observatory named after a woman who propelled humanity into the future is moving with unprecedented velocity. When Caesar famously declared “Veni,” he wasn’t just noting his arrival in Pontus but he was announcing a military presence that moved so quickly his enemies barely had time to realize they were under siege. Caesar’s hallmark was blinding speed, a sudden and decisive arrival that guaranteed a swift path to victory.
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