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The next great space telescope will study distant galaxies and faraway planets from an orbital outpost about a million miles from Earth .
It will be roughly the size of the Hubble Space Telescope , but not quite as long.
The Roman is the latest in what is turning into a golden age of astronomy.
The assembly of the telescope ramped up this fall , with 600 workers aiming to get everything integrated.
There is a race to build huge ground-based observatories and the U.S. is poised to be sitting on the sidelines while European Southern Observatory completes what is called the Extremely Large Telescope on a mountaintop in Chile , with first light expected in 2028 .
One goal of the Roman is to come up with a census — an estimate — of planets in our galaxy.
The question for American policymakers is whether they will provide the funds necessary to build ever-larger or more sensitive telescopes.
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