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![This illustration shows a satellite in space surrounded by some of its components and views of it from other angles. It states Yes! You can build a CubeSat.](/sites/default/files/styles/list/public/news/image/2021-06/BuildCubeSat-2.jpg?h=54aedeb6&itok=7l6Yv4tM)
June 1, 2021
![A photo of two scientists inspecting the tess satellite in a cleanroom environment.](/sites/default/files/styles/list/public/news/image/2019-09/DSC_6349.jpg?h=500003ab&itok=QZ5l_yeT)
September 5, 2019
![MIT graduate students Pronoy Biswas (left) and Mark Chodas (right) prepare the REXIS instrument for flight. Photo: William Litant/MIT](/sites/default/files/styles/list/public/news/image/2019-01/MIT-3Q-Rexis-1_0.jpg?h=0ee9fadf&itok=hudkT0CH)
January 17, 2019
![Captured image of the Large Magellanic Cloud and bright star R.](/sites/default/files/styles/list/public/news/image/2018-09/tess_first_light-tb.jpg?h=da9f67e7&itok=S6DBaom0)
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September 17, 2018
![3D Rendering of the Transitioning Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS)](/sites/default/files/styles/list/public/news/image/2018-08/NASAs-TESS-spacecraft-with-its-four-wide-field-cameras-visible-Image-Credit-NASA.jpg?h=31c1afcc&itok=v4SM97WL)
MIT Lincoln Laboratory is open.
Hanscom Air Force Base has declared Force Protection Condition Bravo.