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Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS)

G. RickerMassachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)Joshua N. WinnMassachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)R. VanderspekMassachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)David W. LathamHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)G. Á. BakosPrinceton Univ. (United States)Jacob L. BeanThe Univ. of Chicago (United States)Zachory K. Berta-ThompsonMassachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)Timothy M. BrownLas Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network (United States)Lars A. BuchhaveHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)N. ButlerArizona State Univ. (United States)R. Paul ButlerCarnegie Institution of Washington (United States)W. J. ChaplinMassachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)David CharbonneauHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)J. Christensen‐DalsgaardMassachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)Mark ClampinMassachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)Drake DemingHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)J. DotyMassachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)Nathan De LeeLas Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network (United States)Courtney D. DressingHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)Edward W. DunhamMassachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)Michael EndlArizona State Univ. (United States)François FressinHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)Jian GeCarnegie Institution of Washington (United States)Thomas HenningMassachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)Matthew J. HolmanHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)Andrew W. HowardHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)Shigeru IdaHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)Jon JenkinsHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)G. JerniganHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)John Asher JohnsonHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)Lisa KalteneggerMassachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)N. KawaiHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)H. KjeldsenMassachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)Gregory LaughlinHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)Alan M. LevineMassachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)D. N. C. LinHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)Jack J. LissauerHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)Phillip J. MacQueenArizona State Univ. (United States)Geoffrey W. MarcyHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)P. R. McCulloughArizona State Univ. (United States)Timothy D. MortonPrinceton Univ. (United States)Norio NaritaCarnegie Institution of Washington (United States)Martin PaegertLas Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network (United States)Ε. ΠάλληHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)F. PepePrinceton Univ. (United States)Joshua PepperLas Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network (United States)A. QuirrenbachHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)Stephen A. RinehartMassachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)Dimitar SasselovHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)Bun’ei SatoHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)Sara SeagerMassachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)A. SozzettiPrinceton Univ. (United States)Keivan G. StassunLas Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network (United States)Peter SullivanMassachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)Andrew SzentgyorgyiHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)Guillermo TorresHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics (United States)S. UdryPrinceton Univ. (United States)J. VillaseñorMassachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)
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The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS ) will search for planets transiting bright and nearby stars. TESS has been selected by NASA for launch in 2017 as an Astrophysics Explorer mission. The spacecraft will be placed into a highly elliptical 13.7-day orbit around the Earth. During its two-year mission, TESS will employ four wide-field optical CCD cameras to monitor at least 200,000 main-sequence dwarf stars with I<sub>C</sub> (approximately less than) 13 for temporary drops in brightness caused by planetary transits. Each star will be observed for an interval ranging from one month to one year, depending mainly on the star's ecliptic latitude. The longest observing intervals will be for stars near the ecliptic poles, which are the optimal locations for follow-up observations with the James Webb Space Telescope. Brightness measurements of preselected target stars will be recorded every 2 min, and full frame images will be recorded every 30 min. TESS stars will be 10-100 times brighter than those surveyed by the pioneering Kepler mission. This will make TESS planets easier to characterize with follow-up observations. TESS is expected to find more than a thousand planets smaller than Neptune, including dozens that are comparable in size to the Earth. Public data releases will occur every four months, inviting immediate community-wide efforts to study the new planets. The TESS legacy will be a catalog of the nearest and brightest stars hosting transiting planets, which will endure as highly favorable targets for detailed investigations.

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