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Transit Graph
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TransitGraph
ExoplanetDetection
LightCurve
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SpaceObservations
CelestialPhenomena
StellarVariability
PlanetTransit
Astrophotometry
ScientificGraphs
A transit graph, often referred to as a light curve, is a graphical representation of how the brightness of a celestial object changes over time. This change in brightness can be due to various factors, such as a planet passing in front of its host star (transit), the rotation of a star, or other phenomena.
In the context of exoplanet research, a transit graph shows a dip in brightness when a planet crosses in front of its star, causing a temporary reduction in the star's apparent luminosity. This dip is used to detect and study exoplanets by analyzing the depth and shape of the light curve.
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