Celebrate the groundbreaking discoveries of the TESS Space Telescope with this awesome print
Launched in 2018, TESS (the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) was designed to identify small planets orbiting bright stars across the night sky. Unlike its predecessor, the Kepler Space Telescope, which focused on a single star field, TESS conducts an expansive survey that covers almost the entire sky.
TESS Space Telescope's contribution to space exploration
During its two-year primary mission, TESS monitored over 200,000 pre-selected stars and discovered more than 1,900 exoplanet candidates. Continuing its mission beyond July 2020, TESS remains hard at work, scanning our stellar neighborhood for new worlds.
The next time you look up at the stars you might think of TESS - hard at work discovering previously unknown worlds around those scattered points of light.
Perfect for astronomy enthusiasts, space lovers, and science aficionados, this high-quality poster brings the exciting voyage of TESS into vivid focus. Display it proudly in your home or office and let it inspire curiosity and wonder about the countless worlds being discovered beyond our own.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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Credits: NASA
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