NASA TESS Map Reveals Nearly 6,000 Exoplanets Discovered by September 2025

NASA's TESS satellite has mapped nearly 6,000 exoplanets as of September 2025, including 700 confirmed worlds and over 5,000 candidates. The map combines 96 observations from April 2018 to September 2025.

NASA TESS Map Reveals Nearly 6,000 Exoplanets Discovered by September 2025

NASA's TESS satellite has created a new map of the universe showing nearly 6,000 exoplanets discovered as of September 2025. The map combines 96 observations taken between April 2018 and September 2025.

Map combines 96 observations over eight years

Blue dots on the map represent approximately 700 confirmed exoplanets, while orange dots mark more than 5,000 candidate planets. Some of these exoplanets orbit two stars. The Milky Way is visible at the center of the image.

TESS exoplanet map with blue and orange dots showing confirmed and candidate planets
The map displays nearly 6,000 exoplanets discovered by NASA's TESS satellite.

Rebekah Hounsell, a researcher involved with TESS, said the satellite has become a fire hose of exoplanet science over the last eight years. It has helped find planets of all sizes, from Mercury-like worlds to those larger than Jupiter. Some are in the habitable zone where liquid water could exist on the surface, a key factor in the search for life beyond Earth.

NASA Science provided details about the map and the mission's discoveries. The agency has not announced any further milestones or follow-up plans for TESS.

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