NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), which searches for exoplanets, is experiencing orbital decay and requires a precise location search and orbit boost plan to maintain its mission capabilities in the vastness of space.
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NASA Lost a Telescope? The Cosmic Search Begins! #ShortsAdded:
Lost in space?
NASA is searching.
They need to find a crucial telescope.
It's the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, TESS.
TESS helps us find alien worlds.
But TESS is slowly losing altitude.
Its orbit is decaying.
NASA has a fast-paced plan to boost its orbit.
But first, they must precisely locate TESS.
Imagine tracking a tiny speck of light in endless darkness.
It's millions of miles away.
The cosmos is unimaginably vast.
We launched TESS years ago.
Now it drifts among countless stars.
This mission highlights our cosmic search.
How many more lost wonders drift endlessly in the immense, silent darkness?
Follow for more mind-blowing space facts.
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