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Extrasolar planets / Transiting extrasolar planets / Hot Jupiters / Methods of detecting extrasolar planets / Binary star / Planet / COROT / Kepler / Astronomy / Planetary science / Exoplanetology
Date: 2007-10-09 22:24:04
Extrasolar planets
Transiting extrasolar planets
Hot Jupiters
Methods of detecting extrasolar planets
Binary star
Planet
COROT
Kepler
Astronomy
Planetary science
Exoplanetology

Lab 5: Differential Photometry: Detecting Transiting Planets 1 Introduction

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