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650 NASA Volunteers Have Co

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For NASA’s TESS, Stellar Eclipses Shed Light on Possible New Worlds For NASA’s TESS, Stellar Eclipses Shed Light on Possible New Worlds NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has been using stellar eclipses to gather data that could indicate the presence of new exoplanets. By observing the light curves of stars, TESS can detect dips in brightness caused by planets passing in front of
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  • 650 NASA Volunteers Have Co-Authored Scientific Papers
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This development falls within the broader context of Technology activity in North America. Current reporting indicates: For NASA’s TESS, Stellar Eclipses Shed Light on Possible New Worlds NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has been using stellar eclipses to gather data that could indicate the presence of new exoplanets.

By observing the light curves of stars, TESS can detect dips in brightness caused by planets passing in front of them. The data collected from these stellar eclipses is crucial for understanding the characteristics of potential new planets and their environments.

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