Space
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Here's The First Image From NASA's Planet-Hunting Satellite TESS
In its first-ever image from space, planet hunter TESS takes a breathtaking shot of a glittering sea of over 200,000 nearby stars. This is only a tiny fraction of the expanse that TESS is expected to cover.
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