Log into your uspto.gov account for a better search experience You can also use the transitioning from tess handout to help you translate your search string syntax. Logging in using the sign in link in the top right corner helps you avoid errors when the system is handling heavy traffic
It'll also give you access to even more features and enhancements in the future, including options to customize your search experience based on your preferences. If you’re used to the trademark electronic search system (tess) or want to construct complex searches, see the advanced tab Tess monitors millions of stars for temporary drops in brightness caused by planetary transits
Promising planets found by tess will be studied by future telescopes to determine if life could exist there. Tess observations tess observes the sky in sectors measuring 24° x 96° Each sector is observed for two orbits of the satellite around the earth, or about 27 days on average. Tess was designed as a high precision photometer and not as an imager, as such the photometric stability and minimization of noise was more important than a compact point spread function (psf).