And Tess was on there not because of her size. Tess was on there because, against all the odds-- she suffered a lifetime of abuse.She grew up in a trailer.
This is a full-scale model of the TESS satellite, with the core science team at MIT. TESS is quite a bit smaller mission than the Kepler mission was.It's a Explorer class mission, which is capped at a $200 million budget for hardware and launch.
We are very aggressive, and we do want to grow, but we want to do it always with integrity, always aligning ourselves with projects that we believe in. Tess loaned me a couple looks on Trail of Summer tour, one of which I found myself going back to all the time.
We are very aggressive, and we do want to grow, but we want to do it always with integrity, always aligning ourselves with projects that we believe in. Tess , when you start designing for one of your main seasons, where do you start?
She is an avid storyteller who hopes to one day perform at The Moth, and holds a dual degree in business administration and public health from UC Berkeley. Tessa is actually the creative-- sorry, what was it? Marketing director? Head of Digital.
Because for me, sometimes that overrides. And Tess was-- well, actually, the truth about Tess is, we didn't think it would cause the kind of success and the fury that it did. Because I'd had Rebel Wilson on the cover.
because they never read the story. And Tess was on there not because of her size. Tess was on there because, against all the odds-- she suffered a lifetime of abuse.
And so you will only get the planets that are relatively close in and go around frequently. with TESS , if we are successful in creating a larger wave upfront.
And so you will only get the planets that are relatively close in and go around frequently. Now TESS , for example, will find-- because much of the sky will be scanned in 27 days, they expect
Like, for the video that we all just worked on together, I had this idea of spiders in my head. And Tess had this kind of giant crochet piece in her runway show, and it kind of looked like a spider web. It just all felt right to me.
There they were beside her get out of jail free letter-- fake business cards she'd printed after dinner with Ted last night. Elizabeth Tessman-- Enterprise Technology Specialist, they said. Right of the red, Castle Bank logo, above her real cell phone number, a fake Castle corporate email address, and the address of this building--
Occasionally, we'll have a big spike. So the Tess Holliday cover recently, we had a huge spike there. But usually, they are pretty static and they're high.
It's called the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite or TESS . And what TESS will do is basically-- TESS will do for the whole sky what Kepler did for this one small patch of the summer Milky Way, but for brighter stars. So it will try to find-- now that we know the Earth-sized planets are everywhere, very common,
And so you will only get the planets that are relatively close in and go around frequently. We expect TESS to discover thousands of new planets, including dozens of planets that are similar in size
And so you will only get the planets that are relatively close in and go around frequently. But the orbit of TESS actually allows for these full images to be downloaded.
And so you will only get the planets that are relatively close in and go around frequently. for the TESS mission, to support our research.
And it didn't, not at all. It so happened that it was the Tess cover, which is amazing, because I think what it revealed more than anything is we have a real problem with fat in a way I had never expected.
It's a Explorer class mission, which is capped at a $200 million budget for hardware and launch. There are funds in the TESS mission to build this spacecraft and the instruments to launch it and to operate it for a two-year mission and for limited follow-up observations
They're due to something else. So at the end of the TESS mission, they will have a list of planetary systems around the brightest stars in the sky, identified and vetted to some extent.
And why would you want to? I feel like I don't think Tess wants to be making fast fashion, and selling-- money but you can't compete with those prices. Oh, yeah. True. I think it's a decision if you want to be really big, or if you just want to be big.
We are very aggressive, and we do want to grow, but we want to do it always with integrity, always aligning ourselves with projects that we believe in. We're going to now show Tess ' video for her spring, summer 2014 collection.
Slaves are going to revolt everywhere. Imagine each continent a splintered tessellation of wayward fragments, each mass of land attempting to jostle itself free.
Let's move to Alberta, Canada, and look at some of the things happening around the tar sands. We're going to zoom in to Tesso Nilo, which was made somewhat famous by the recent Showtime climate change series.
This is a shot. I selected a book agent named Michelle Tessler based out of New York.
And I found some of these. But I selected a lady named Michelle Tessler, out of New York, to be my agent.
--which is a huge success to you. So she also, Tess Holliday, publicly endorsed your book. Yes, yes. After all of that, I said, here, here's a book if you've got any time to read it.
It was right when the movie came out. And Mike, Tess , and I, we had not watched the movie or knew anything about the anime. So we just wrote a musical based off what we thought the movie was about.
That's the sample that's going to allow us to calculate the fraction of stars in our galaxy that host small, potentially habitable planets. We've got two missions that I'll talk about together-- TESS and JWST, very briefly.
That's the sample that's going to allow us to calculate the fraction of stars in our galaxy that host small, potentially habitable planets. Just one swath. TESS is a mission very much like Kepler.
The successor to the Kepler mission has already been approved for launch in August of 2017. It's called the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite or TESS . And what TESS will do is basically-- TESS will do for the whole sky what Kepler did for this one small patch of the summer Milky Way, but for brighter stars.
maybe even detecting their atmospheres. This is a full-scale model of the TESS satellite, with the core science team at MIT. TESS is quite a bit smaller mission than the Kepler mission was.
And so you will only get the planets that are relatively close in and go around frequently. And basically what we want to do through this TESS astrophysics group is to characterize the host stars of the planetary systems that TESS identifies
And so you will only get the planets that are relatively close in and go around frequently. So in many ways, TESS will actually position us really well to be able to learn quite a bit more
Thank you. So Tess , I have to preface this to say that when I first met Tess , I was a very hungry fashion director, looking for talent.
And I think in order to collaborate with someone like that, you feel like you really have to make something that goes with the particular story or the theme. But Tess ' work is so open that it really allows you to not only explore within your own medium, like for example, the music I did for this video is the kind of music I had been wanting to make for a while
We are very aggressive, and we do want to grow, but we want to do it always with integrity, always aligning ourselves with projects that we believe in. From all the clothes that I have that Tess has made, I feel the same way.
In fact, he really believed this. I interviewed his wife, Tessa Dick, as part of my research for the book. Some of you may have seen "The Man in High Castle," which is a pretty popular science fiction story.
I think it was through word of mouth, but that speaks to the solidarity of our community, just looking for a place to share their stories. Interesting. Tessa, I know we were talking earlier about balancing the fact that you guys have put so much work into launching this while also having these amazing careers in tech and in marketing, and all of these other things.
And so as Asian Americans, maybe we gravitate more towards Asian Americans because we get the traditions that they're observing or the food that they're eating. And yeah. And to Tessa's point, like, I personally can't read Mandarin-- or read Chinese.
around rules or not. I'm like, Tessa, what have we-- Like she's the only one. Yes, the only one.
A decline in religious certainty has been one of the characteristic features of modernity. 1853, to Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" in 1892.
"Ghost in the Shell-- The Musical" where they-- Will, you wrote it with Mike? Yeah, I wrote it with Mike Lane and Tess Paras. Yeah, it's pretty much "Wizard of Oz," but yeah, with "Ghost in the Shell" and all these people, Tilda and Matt and--
That's the sample that's going to allow us to calculate the fraction of stars in our galaxy that host small, potentially habitable planets. So what James Webb will try to do with the transiting planets that TESS finds is it will observe the planet when it's
And so you will only get the planets that are relatively close in and go around frequently. The lowest mass stars, the ones where TESS will find these closely packed planets that are still habitable, those very cool
I never realized that yeah, they talk about their girl. Well, I have to say that working with Tess , she might have a girl in mind when she does every collection, but she's never imposed that on me or told me, this is the kind of girl or the persona or the characterization that you should put in the video.
rather than, like you were saying, on a purely commercial level of trying to sell this image, or this one girl. Actually, when I met with Tess to discuss the music for this collection for the runway show, there wasn't any discussion of the girl or anything situational or social at all. It was only about line quality.
We are very aggressive, and we do want to grow, but we want to do it always with integrity, always aligning ourselves with projects that we believe in. And I think that kind of sensitivity to the wearer is kind of what Tess specializes in.
What, you can't make eye contact? And he's with a woman, Tessa, who basically is telling him that he's not empathic enough throughout the relationship.
That's the sample that's going to allow us to calculate the fraction of stars in our galaxy that host small, potentially habitable planets. OK. But first, TESS and JWST.
And so you will only get the planets that are relatively close in and go around frequently. So that's what motivates us to launch a new crowdfunding campaign, specifically for the TESS mission, based