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  1. Tess (1979 film) - Wikipedia

    Tess realizes that going back to Alec has ruined her chances of happiness with Angel, and she murders Alec. Running away to find Angel, Tess is reconciled with him; he can finally accept and embrace her …

  2. TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) - Science@NASA

    Apr 13, 2026 · NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) completed its two-year primary mission and continues its search for new worlds. Learn about some of TESS’s most interesting …

  3. TESS - Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite

    TESS monitors millions of stars for temporary drops in brightness caused by planetary transits. This first-ever spaceborne all-sky transit survey has identified planets of all sizes.

  4. TESS, finding new worlds | The Planetary Society

    TESS, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, is a NASA mission to discover Earth-size worlds around nearby stars. Promising planets found by TESS will be studied by future telescopes to …

  5. TESS Status Updates - NASA Science

    Jan 23, 2026 · The TESS mission is a NASA Astrophysics Explorer operated by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Launched in 2018, TESS has been scanning …

  6. NASA TESS Science Support Center

    The TESS Project Office announces a new mission policy to enable rapid community follow-up of high-energy transient events occurring in TESS’s field of view while preserving TESS’s tradition of open …

  7. TESS Mission - Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is an MIT-led NASA mission designed to discover transiting exoplanets by an all-sky survey. TESS has four identical, highly optimized, red-sensitive, …

  8. TESS | Missions | Astrobiology

    The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is an Explorer-class planet finder. In the first-ever spaceborne all-sky transit survey, TESS will identify planets ranging from Earth-sized to gas giants, …

  9. TESS Observations

    TESS Observations TESS observes the sky in sectors measuring 24° x 96°. Each sector is observed for two orbits of the satellite around the Earth, or about 27 days on average.

  10. TESS Spacecraft:

    The TESS instrument is comprised of four identical cameras. Each camera has seven lenses, a package of detectors and electronics to detect transits of exoplanets around distant stars.