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Hello group;
I updated my web site with August 17 extrasolar transit of newly discovered planet TrEs-4. This is my best result so far and the shape of the transit is quite definite. This planet is 1.7 times larger than Jupiter and has an average density only of 0.2 g/cm^3. The depth of the transit was of 0.01 manitudes and the precision reached is +- 0.0014 magnitudes (at the beginning, and 0.002 magnitudes at the end, because the lower altitude). Here is the direct link to the transit: http://www.danielegasparri.com/eng/t...lar/tres-4.htm . Clear skies! -- Daniele Gasparri Perugia (Italy) www.danielegasparri.com |
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