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  "textContent": "Max Millar-Blanchaer / University of California – Santa Barbara, PI The Roman Space Telescope Coronagraphic imaging modes promise to demonstrate exciting new technologies that will set the stage for NASA’s next great observatory, the Habitable Worlds Observatory. Achieving both the baseline requirements and meeting the “best-effort” goals will require careful target selection and a sophisticated […]\n\nThe post Calibrating Roman’s Coronagraphic Imaging and Polarimetry Modes appeared first on NASA Science.",
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