NASA's first mission to TESS completed, many exoplanets discovered
NASA's first mission to TESS completed, many exoplanets discovered
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Maryland: NASA always does many new experiments and it is always seen doing something for its own progress. NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite has completed its first mission on 4 July. Meanwhile, it took photos of 75 percent starry sky.

According to the information received, it is a part of survey of 2 years. 66 new exoplanets have also been detected by TESS. 2100 Candidate astronauts are working to confirm this. In April 2018, NASA's satellite TESS was launched by the Space X Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaraval to search for planets.

Behind the launch of this satellite, surveying the largest and nearest stars and the entire universe was the real motive in view of the discovery of a planet. The satellite was launched to explore the planets outside the solar system. However, it is not much bigger than a satellite refrigerator. There are four cameras in its upper part which are protecting it from radiation.

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