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            "description": "This plot combines the TESS northern and southern mosaics to show the extent of its primary mission survey. The yearlong southern panorama (bottom) was completed in July 2019, and the northern imaging was completed in July 2020.  The prominent glowing band is the Milky Way, our galaxy seen edgewise. The ecliptic – the plane of Earth's orbit and the apparent yearly path of the Sun through the stars – runs straight across the middle of the map. Credit: NASA/MIT/TESS and Ethan Kruse (USRA) || TESS_North-South_Mollweide_Ecliptic_15k.jpg (15000x7500) [40.4 MB] || TESS_North-South_Mollweide_Ecliptic_1080.jpg (2160x1080) [821.7 KB] || TESS_North-South_Mollweide_Ecliptic_7k.jpg (7500x3750) [9.9 MB] || TESS_North-South_Mollweide_Ecliptic_1080_print.jpg (1024x512) [146.3 KB] || TESS_North-South_Mollweide_Ecliptic_1080_searchweb.png (320x180) [66.5 KB] || TESS_North-South_Mollweide_Ecliptic_1080_thm.png (80x40) [7.2 KB] || TESS_North-South_Mollweide_Ecliptic_30k.png (30000x15000) [135.8 MB] || ",
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                "alt_text": "This plot combines the TESS northern and southern mosaics to show the extent of its primary mission survey. The yearlong southern panorama (bottom) was completed in July 2019, and the northern imaging was completed in July 2020.  The prominent glowing band is the Milky Way, our galaxy seen edgewise. The ecliptic &ndash; the plane of Earth's orbit and the apparent yearly path of the Sun through the stars &ndash; runs straight across the middle of the map. Credit: NASA/MIT/TESS and Ethan Kruse (USRA)",
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            "description": "NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has completed its two-year primary mission and is continuing its search for new worlds. Watch to review some of TESS’s most interesting discoveries so far.Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight CenterMusic: \"Drive to Succeed\" from Universal Production MusicWatch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.Complete transcript available. || TESS_2_Still.jpg (1920x1080) [661.7 KB] || TESS_2_Still_print.jpg (1024x576) [187.0 KB] || 13663_TESS_2nd_Anniversary_Highlights.mp4 (1920x1080) [215.9 MB] || 13663_TESS_2nd_Anniversary_Highlights_Best.mp4 (1920x1080) [611.5 MB] || 13663_TESS_2nd_Anniversary_Highlights_ProRes_1920x1080_2997.mov (1920x1080) [2.7 GB] || 13663_TESS_2nd_Anniversary_Highlights.webm (1920x1080) [23.4 MB] || TESS_2nd_Anniversary_Highlights_SRT_Captions.en_US.srt [4.0 KB] || TESS_2nd_Anniversary_Highlights_SRT_Captions.en_US.vtt [4.0 KB] || ",
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                "alt_text": "This poster celebrates TESS's completion of its primary mission with a montage of images and illustrations from the satellite's first two years.   Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center",
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            "title": "TESS Southern Hemisphere Sector Images",
            "description": "Sector 1.The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) observed this strip of stars and galaxies in the southern sky from July 25, 2018, to August 22, 2018. TESS captured this individual image during one 30-minute period on 2018-08-07 at 04:59:42 UTC. The Large and Small Magellanic Clouds appear on the right-hand side. || TESS_Sector_1.png (16774x4272) [75.1 MB] || TESS_Sector_1.jpeg (16774x4272) [27.6 MB] || TESS_Sector_1_halfsize.jpeg (8387x2136) [9.7 MB] || TESS_Sector_1_halfsize.png (8387x2136) [9.7 MB] || ",
            "release_date": "2019-11-05T13:00:00-05:00",
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                "alt_text": "Sector 12.TESS observed this strip of stars and galaxies in the southern sky from May 21, 2019, to June 19, 2019. TESS captured this individual image during one 30-minute period on 2019-06-12 at 15:29:31 UTC. The Large Magellanic Cloud appears on the right-hand side, and the plane of the Milky Way appears on the left.",
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            "title": "TESS's Southern Sky Panorama",
            "description": "NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) spent a year imaging the southern sky in its search for worlds beyond our solar system. Dive into a mosaic of these images to see what TESS has found so far. Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight CenterMusic: “Phenomenon\" from Above and Below Written and produced by Lars LeonhardWatch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.Complete transcript available. || Southern_Sky_Still.jpg (1920x1080) [892.0 KB] || Southern_Sky_Still_print.jpg (1024x576) [222.5 KB] || Southern_Sky_Still_searchweb.png (320x180) [66.5 KB] || Southern_Sky_Still_thm.png (80x40) [5.0 KB] || 13285_TESS_SouthernSky_Small_720.webm (1280x720) [26.3 MB] || 13285_TESS_SouthernSky_Small_720.mp4 (1280x720) [250.7 MB] || 13285_TESS_SouthernSky_1080.mp4 (1920x1080) [492.4 MB] || 13285_TESS_SouthernSky_SRT_Captions.en_US.srt [4.3 KB] || 13285_TESS_SouthernSky_SRT_Captions.en_US.vtt [4.3 KB] || 13285_TESS_SouthernSky_Best_1080.mp4 (1920x1080) [1.2 GB] || 13285_TESS_SouthernSky_ProRes_1920x1080_30.mov (1920x1080) [3.5 GB] || tesss-southern-sky-panorama-movie.hwshow || 07a_tess_coverage.hwshow [190 bytes] || ",
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