I believe that I found a planet whose transit wasn't simulated
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Kepler Id: 8217626
11-3
Around day 25-26
Please let me know if I've discovered something new!
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There also appears to be multiple transits in APH00017b1 (10-1)
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by ajamyajax
Possible transit at KIC 8217626 q11-3 likely a glitch I think. Other light curves have this transit-like event near 1093.75 BKJD, but not the other one you mentioned. Any transit there difficult to see in the flux though.
On the bright side, still a good chance for an exoplanet at both stars (see early article below, although this star likely a slightly larger and brighter K-dwarf). But maybe any planet transits are just difficult to see, or longer period and not transiting during these observations, or not even transiting from Kepler's point of view.
"Nearly Every Star Hosts at Least One Alien Planet"
By Mike Wall, Senior Writer
https://www.space.com/24894-exoplanets-habitable-zone-red-dwarfs.html
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