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NASA's Newest Planet 'Hunter' Starts Looking for New Worlds

NASA's Newest Planet 'Hunter' Starts Looking for New Worlds

Washington: After a successful launch in April this year, NASA's newest planet hunter, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), has now started its search for planets around nearby stars.

Officially beginning science operations on July 25, TESS is expected to transmit its first series of science data back to Earth in August, and thereafter periodically every 13.5 days, once per orbit, as the spacecraft makes it closest approach to Earth, NASA said in a statement.

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