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Detecting exoplanets with amateur equipment

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11 years 4 days ago #97300 by albertw
Hi,

After my/Fergal's talk on Kepler at COSMOS a couple of people asked me for more information on what I'd said about amateurs obtaining light curves of transiting planets.

The best place to start is with Bruce Gary's website and book brucegary.net/book_EOA/x.htm

The book can be downloaded as as 260page pdf and is quite detailed but very informative about how to go about obtaining such light curves.

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~Al

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11 years 4 days ago #97308 by johnomahony
Replied by johnomahony on topic Re: Detecting exoplanets with amateur equipment
An amateur in New Zealand recently imaged a proto planetary disk around a star with I believe was a 10" scope

The Lord giveth, the Revenue taketh away. (John 1:16)

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11 years 4 days ago #97309 by paddyman

johnomahony wrote: An amateur in New Zealand recently imaged a proto planetary disk around a star with I believe was a 10" scope


Any link to this?, i'd be interested in seeing it. Thanks.

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11 years 4 days ago #97310 by albertw

paddyman wrote: Any link to this?, i'd be interested in seeing it. Thanks.


www.pbase.com/rolfolsen/image/139722640/original

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11 years 2 days ago #97341 by eansbro
Some of us on the IFAS forum took up the gauntlet and successfully monitored some of exoplanet transits about 5 years ago.
We got one interesting transit of planet 'b' orbiting GL 581 which indicated a 4 minute earlier than predicted transit.
We published the observation, indicating that there may be a planet 'c'. This was confirmed the next month in another publication by another group.
You never know when you get out and observe what unexpected results you can obtain.
We found Bruce Gary's book most useful to provide some excellent guidance in this pursuit.

Eamonn

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