NASA exoplanet-hunting spacecraft TESS reveals its most complete look at the night sky yet
space.com May 21, 2026

NASA exoplanet-hunting spacecraft TESS reveals its most complete look at the night sky yet

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

NASA's exoplanet-hunting spacecraft TESS has released its most complete view of the sky, revealing 6,000 potential worlds beyond the solar system. The map shows 679 confirmed exoplanets and 5,165 candidates, identified by the mission prior to September 2025. TESS searches for exoplanets by detecting tiny dips in brightness as they transit their parent star. The new mosaic is made up of 96 sectors observed between April 2018 and September 2025. The discoveries include exotic objects like planets being destroyed by their host stars and worlds ravaged by global volcanoes. TESS has become a significant source of exoplanet science, finding planets of all sizes.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The TESS discoveries shed light on the diversity of planetary systems, including those with conditions similar to Earth.
  • · Studying these systems can provide insights into the formation and evolution of our own solar system.