04.26.18_EarthSatellite_MKim.png Unable to find a perfect match, TESS finally came back to Earth. Her friend Hubble was not impressed. Appears In NASA’s TESS Swipes Left on Every Planet, Stuck Dating Earth By Apollo Yong | May 1, 2018 Two years ago, NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) broke up with her longtime partner, Earth.
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