2025 NASA Red Sox STEM Day| tess.mit.edu
The annual NASA Red Sox STEM day took place on June 4 at Fenway Park. An estimated 3,000+ students and teachers from the New England/Boston area came out to learn about NASA’s current and future missions to explore the universe through a series of exhibits set up on the concourse. Meanwhile, on the main field a variety of fun activities were taking place, including the Green Monster Egg Drop, and Water Bottle Rocket launch competitions.| tess.mit.edu
The TESS@MIT team announced the discovery of BD+ 05 4868 Ab, a planet orbiting a cool, Sun-like star only 140…| tess.mit.edu
The annual Cambridge Science Festival was held this year from Sept 23 – 29, with the main event being the...| TESS – Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite
Register by May 1 to receive discounted registration fee. The TESS Science conference III (TSC3; tsc.mit.edu, @TessSciCon3) will take place on July 29 -…| tess.mit.edu
It's been five years since TESS launched in 2018. The tiny, mighty spacecraft now has a legacy of thousands of…| tess.mit.edu
TESS observing map for Year 5 (ecliptic coordinates) TESS observing map for Year 6 (ecliptic coordinates) Today marks the start…| tess.mit.edu
The catalog of planet candidates found with NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), just passed 5,000 TOIs, or TESS Objects…| tess.mit.edu
The TESS Objects of Interest catalog now has a new column, "Detection." This column lists the data analysis pipeline which…| tess.mit.edu
The Quick Look Pipeline (QLP) team at MIT has released over 9.1 million light curves in the third High-Level Science…| tess.mit.edu
Kicking off the fourth year of TESS science operations, the TESS Science Office released forty new TESS Objects of Interest…| tess.mit.edu
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