TESS
is surveying our skies to find the closest, most interesting planets outside our solar system for further study.
@NASAWebb will be able to follow up with planets first targeted by TESS!pic.twitter.com/r8slHlt6s7
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TESS
is surveying our skies to find the closest, most interesting planets outside our solar system for further study.
@NASAWebb will be able to follow up with planets first targeted by TESS!pic.twitter.com/r8slHlt6s7
TESS has found:
An Earth-size
planet in the habitable zone
One planet orbiting two stars
A trio of worlds in a river of stars
& more!https://www.nasa.gov/tess-transiting-exoplanet-survey-satellite …
What does TESS want for its anniversary? More planets, please!pic.twitter.com/2vfFbk0ZTh
I was confused what rocket that was until I saw the legs finally and the SpaceX logo
Good ole Falcon 9’s pre landing perfection.
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