"Nancy Grace Roman: Pioneering Astronomer Who Shaped the Stars"
Nancy Grace Roman, known as the "mother of Hubble," was a pioneering astronomer who founded NASA's space astronomy program. She made significant contributions to our understanding of galactic evolution and developed a method for gauging stellar metallicities. Despite facing gender discrimination, Roman became the first woman to hold an executive office at NASA and played a crucial role in advocating for space-based observatories. Her vision and legacies continue to shape astronomy, and a new infrared telescope named in her honor, the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, is set to launch in 2027 to further explore the Universe and search for exoplanets.