NASA's Roman Telescope to Uncover 100,000 New Exoplanets Across the Milky Way
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is set to significantly expand the search for exoplanets, potentially discovering around 100,000 new worlds. This mission will explore largely uncharted areas of the Milky Way, offering a broader view of planetary systems. The telescope will employ techniques such as planetary transits and microlensing to detect these exoplanets. The transit method is effective for finding large, hot planets, while microlensing can detect planets similar to Earth and Mars, even in distant orbits. This mission aims to provide insights into how planets form across different regions of the galaxy, potentially revealing new information about the origins of our own solar system.