My recent research has been particularly captivated by the prospect of NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope (NGST). As we continue to explore the cosmos, I’ve come to realize that the NGST represents a transformative step in our understanding of the Milky Way’s galactic bulge—a region rich in stars, planets, and other celestial bodies. This bulge, which lies near the galactic center, has been studied extensively over decades, yet its mysteries remain largely unexplored. The NGST, built upon the legacy of missions like Hubble and James Webb, aims to revolutionize our ability to detect and characterize these distant structures.