TESS Reveals First Science Image in Exploration for New Worlds

Exploring the Southern Sky: TESS Captures First Light Image of Stars and Galaxies in 30-Minute Observation

TESS recently took a snapshot of stars and galaxies in the southern sky over a 30-minute period on August 7. This image, known as TESS’ “first light,” was created by combining the views from all four of its cameras. The data collected during this observing session will be used to help identify planets orbiting other stars.

The collage generated by TESS provides important information about the stars and galaxies captured in the image. This data will be crucial for astronomers and researchers in their quest to discover new exoplanets and learn more about the universe beyond our own solar system.

TESS is equipped with advanced technology that allows it to survey large portions of the sky in search of exoplanets. By capturing images like this one, TESS is paving the way for new discoveries and expanding our knowledge of the cosmos. With each new observation, TESS brings us closer to unlocking the mysteries of the universe and understanding the vastness of space.

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