IMLI To Insulate NASA Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
IMLI To Insulate NASA Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
Quest Thermal Group has completed the design and fabrication of their advanced IMLI helping insulate the Wide Field Instrument on NASA’s Roman Space Telescope. Quest is providing specialized insulation solutions designed to maintain optimal operating temperatures for critical components of the Roman Space Telescope. Our advanced thermal insulation technologies are tailored to withstand the harsh conditions of space and ensure the telescope’s precision and performance throughout its mission.
The Roman Space Telescope, managed by NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, is designed for unprecedented observations of the universe, with a focus on studying dark energy, dark matter, and the assembly and structure of galaxies. Quest’s involvement in insulating a vital part of this telescope demonstrates the company’s commitment to advancing space exploration through innovative thermal management technologies.
This collaboration with Ball Aerospace underscores Quest’s expertise in cutting-edge thermal solutions that contribute to the success of groundbreaking space missions, and further solidifies Quest’s position as a trusted partner in space exploration.
Design and fabrication for the Roman Space Telescope was completed in Q1 of 2023, with a commit launch date no later than May 2027.