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Detecting planets with small aperture (15 cms) telescopes
Saw a couple of references in the popular press on this. I gather they were
using spectoscopy to detect wobbles, which probably wouldn't need much signal (light) but some fancy back end equipment. Anybody got any decent articles about it? |
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