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Find Roman resources for educators, students and space enthusiasts. Download fact sheets and posters to print. Get resources for to use for educational activities, or to learn more about the Roman mission. Browse through the infographics, photos and video galleries.

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Roman Space Telescope Wide Field Instrument Poster

Roman’s Wide-Field Instrument (WFI) Poster The Wide-Field Instrument (WFI), the primary instrument aboard NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, is…

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Roman Educational Resources



Brochures and Fact Sheets

Learn about Roman with these resources. Download and print for your educational outreach events.

Roman Space Telescope Brochure "Expanding Our View"

Roman Space Telescope Brochure

NASA

Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope "Beauty Pass" Lithograph

Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope “Beauty Pass” Lithograph

NASA

Roman Space Telescope "Dark Energy" Lithograph 2024

“Dark Energy” Lithograph

NASA

Cosmology with Roman - Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope - June 2021

“Cosmology with Roman” Fact Sheet

STSci

Roman Space Telescope: Galaxies by the Millions

“Galaxies by the Millions” Fact Sheet

STSci

Stars by the Billions - Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope - June 2021

“Stars by the Billions” Fact Sheet

STSci

Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope - Mission, Operations, and User Tools - June 2021

“Mission, Operations, and User Tools” Fact Sheet

STSci

Posters and Infographics

Learn about Roman with these resources. Download and print for your educational outreach events.

Wide Field Instrument Poster

Wide Field Instrument Poster

NASA, JPL

Coronagraph Instrument Poster

Coronagraph Instrument Poster

NASA, JPL

The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Field of View Poster

The Eagle Nebula and Roman’s Field of View

STSci, NASA
 [Video version available]

Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Field-of-View

Roman’s Field of View

STSci, NASA

Roman Space Telescope : Exoplanet Transits in the Milky Way

Exoplanet Transits in the Milky Way

NASA

Roman Space Telescope Exoplanets Poster

Exoplanets : Exploring Exoplanetary Systems

UPR Arecibo, ESA/Hubble, NASA

Roman Space Telescope Redshift Infographic

Roman Space Telescope Redshift

NASA, ESA, STScI

"Big Data" Infographic : Difference in data volume between the Roman, Webb, and Hubble

Difference in data volume between the Roman, Webb, and Hubble

NASA

Roman vs. Hubble Infographic

Roman vs. Hubble

NASA

Hubble, Roman and Webb Infographic (thumbnail)

Hubble, Roman and Webb

NASA

Comparison of observatories in the 2020s and their windows into the electromagnetic spectrum.

Comparison of observatories in the 2020s and their windows into the electromagnetic spectrum

STScI

History Space Based Mission

STScI

Fun Activities

Learning can be fun with Roman, check out the following activities.

Space Crafts with NASA

Space Crafts with NASA

In honor of the completion of our Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope’s spacecraft — the vehicle that will maneuver the observatory to its place in space and enable it to function once there — we’re bringing you some space crafts you can complete at home!

Roman Knit Pattern

Roman Knit Pattern

Find the color work pattern for the Roman emblem, the Wide Field Instrument focal plane, which can be incorporated into a myriad of different knitting projects such as scarves, hats, cowls, pot holders, etc..

Roman Space Telescope 3D model

Roman 3D Paper Model

Build your own 3D model of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope! Try your hand as an engineer, and build a paper model of the Roman Space Telescope. Grab your scissors and glue (and safely) start building.

Roman Space Observer video game

Roman Space Observer video game

You have been given observation time on the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. You only have one minute to catch as many astrophysical objects and phenomena as possible.

Roman coloring page to print for outreach activities

Roman Coloring Pages

Our Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope presents coloring pages. Unleash your creativity to bring these celestial scenes to life.

Roman Space Telescope Valentine's Day Card

Roman Valentines

Infrared is red, Ultraviolet’s not quite blue, The Nancy Grace Roman Space telescope has some Valentine’s Day Cards for you!

Roman Space Telescope pumpkin stencil

Halloween Pumpkin Stencil

Celebrate Halloween with this Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope footprint pumpkin stencil.

Roman 3D Printed Model

3D Printed Model

The current design of the mission makes use of an existing 2.4-meter telescope, which is the same size as the Hubble Space Telescope.



Science and Data



Scientific Simulations

Simulated Galaxy Redshift Cube Sequence

Simulated Galaxy Redshift Cube Sequence

The WFI will use a special tiling pattern to perform its high latitude spectroscopic survey. A single image ‘footprint’ is produced by its 18-detector array and then takes an image slightly offset to cover the small gaps between the individual detectors. It repeats this process eight more times to create a mosaic covering 2.5 square degrees of sky.

Possible High Latitude Survey

Possible High Latitude Survey

This illustration compares the relative sizes of the areas of sky covered by two surveys: Roman’s High Latitude Wide Area Survey, outlined in blue, and the largest mosaic led by Hubble, the Cosmological Evolution Survey (COSMOS), shown in red. In current plans, the Roman survey will be more than 1,000 times broader than Hubble’s.

Measuring redshifts of tens of millions of galaxies

Measuring redshifts of tens of millions of galaxies

The spectroscopic component of the High Latitude Wide Area Survey measures redshifts of tens of millions of galaxies via grism spectroscopy using the WFI over at least a 1700 deg2 region that overlaps the region.

Roman Simulated Image of the center of our Galaxy

Roman Simulated Image

This Roman Simulated Image (1/140th Roman field of view) of center of our Galaxy

Roman’s wide field for studying galaxy clusters

Roman’s wide field for studying galaxy clusters

This figure illustrates the power of Roman’s wide field for studying galaxy clusters. In 2000 square degrees, the High Latitude Wide Area Survey will observe some 200 Abell clusters and a much larger number of more distant galaxy clusters.

Roman Microlensing Search Space

Roman Microlensing Search Space

Roman’s Field of View is compared to that of the Kepler space telescope. Kepler’s original survey monitored stars at an average distance of around 2,000 light-years where Roman’s will find planets up to 26,000 light-years away.

Our neighboring galaxy Andromeda (M31)

Our neighboring galaxy Andromeda

This simulated image showcases the red and infrared light of more than 50 million stars in Andromeda, as they would appear with the Roman Space Telescope. [Video version available]

Roman simulation of Andromeda

Roman simulation of Andromeda

A composite figure shows the region of Andromeda covered by the Roman Space Telescope simulation. It would be able to image the main body of Andromeda in just a few pointings, surveying the galaxy nearly 1500 times faster than Hubble. [Video version available]



Videos and Animation





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