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"textContent": "Tyler Robinson / University of Arizona, PI The Roman Coronagraph Instrument (RCI) aboard NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is a critical technology demonstration to guide many future NASA endeavors in high-contrast imaging. The stated RCI Threshold Technical Requirement (TTR) represents a challenge that can only be met through collaborative efforts spanning engineers, instrument scientists, […]\n\nThe post Roman’s Giants: Jovian Exoplanet Modeling and RCI Detectability appeared first on NASA Science.",
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