18 - 22 August 2024
San Diego, California, US
Conference 13145 > Paper 13145-501
Paper 13145-501

The Roman Space Telescope Observatory build, test, and verification status (Plenary Presentation)

20 August 2024 • 4:55 PM - 5:35 PM PDT | Conv. Ctr. Room 6A

Abstract

The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope (“Roman”) was prioritized by the 2010 Decadal Survey in Astronomy & Astrophysics and is NASA’s next astrophysics flagship observatory. Launching no earlier than 2026, it will conduct several wide field and time domain surveys, as well as conduct an exoplanet census. Roman’s large field of view, agile survey capabilities, and excellent stability enable these objectives, yet present unique engineering and test challenges. Roman comprises a Spacecraft and the Integrated Payload Assembly (IPA), the latter of which includes the Optical Telescope Assembly (OTA), the primary science Wide Field Instrument, a technology demonstration Coronagraph Instrument, and the Instrument Carrier, which meters the OTA to each instrument. The Spacecraft supports the IPA and includes the Bus, Solar Array Sun Shield, Outer Barrel Assembly, and Deployable Aperture Cover. It provides all required power, attitude control, communications, data storage, and stable thermal control functions as well as shading and straylight protection across the entire field of regard. This paper presents the Observatory as it begins integration and test, as well as describes key test and verification activities.

Presenter

Jeremy S. Perkins
NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr. (United States)
Jeremy Perkins is an astrophysicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center where he serves as the Observatory Integration and Test Scientist for the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, NASA's next flagship observatory. He is also one of the co-chairs of the gamma-ray science interest group within the physics of the cosmos program at NASA. At NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Jeremy develops detector technologies for future gamma-ray space missions ranging from cubesats to flagship.
Presenter/Author
Jeremy S. Perkins
NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr. (United States)