Zip around the cosmos catching space objects in 'Roman Space Observer.'
doesn’t have the polished graphics that dominate major studio games: Instead, it takes inspiration from the 8-bit style of early arcade classics, likeNASA’s iteration even operates in much the same way, as players have to use a combination of the spacebar and the arrow keys to move around the screen.isn’t actually the agency’s first go at gamifying the science behind their technology.
Humans can only observe dark matter by seeing the gravitational effect it has on other matter, especially on objects like stars and galaxies. Inside the game, that detail is represented by seemingly random distortions that stretch or enlarge the objects as they pass through it. In the real world, dark matter isn’t so easy to identify.
“The Roman Space Telescope is designed to usher in a new paradigm, a new era of space-based astrophysics,” says, program scientist for the Roman mission. He says that as Roman gazes over large swathes of the sky, its next-generation camera will cover over 100 times the view compared to the cameras on the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope, the gold-mirrored observatory that launched in late December 2021.
“We anticipate within its first month or so, it will have taken more imagery, more sky that Hubble has during its entire lifetime to that point,” says Benford. Funnily enough, because Roman and JWST will orbit in the same vicinity around the sun, it’s possible for the two to glimpse each other in the lonely dark. Considering how fast they’ll be hurtling through space, that event is unlikely to actually happen. Yet eagle-eyed challengers hunting for’s highest score may be able to spot a telltale golden blur streaking across their screens.
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