TESS First Planet Locations

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Zoom into the first sky sector observed by NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and learn more about the new worlds it has discovered.
Credit: NASA/MIT/TESS
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excellent! It is wonderful to see where they were found in an actual image.

MrWolynski
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the website (data) shows in the video, is public? can i found it somewhere?

Channel-gnhc
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PLEASE HELP ALL ANIMALS AND LOVE ALL SPECIES IN THE UNIVERSE THEN YOU GO TO HEAVEN... 👽❤️

Daniel-
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Good day all here who is interested my meteorite I have meteorite I'm from Philippines

VirgilioFlorendocagayanvalley
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Tess pretending to be a Planet Hunter....Corry a Tess Hunter...!!! Super !!! ...

corrysvang
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May I ask what the purpose is of doing anything but quietly cataloging planets like this? Why even publicize these? It's painful to read about a boiling hot world, racing around it's star in 11 hours! Publicize potentially habitable planets around sun-like stars found via transit method or otherwise, with longer period orbits (which I know, isn't very compatible with transit method), are rocky, have liquid water, aren't tidally locked, have a strong magnetic field. I'm just asking, 'cause we KNOW these other, hideous bodies are out there. Find "Earth II", please.

poneil