Why are all images only 30 days in duration?
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by Paul180166
I'm assuming that it will be by chance that we see a light image that shows an potential exoplant passing in front of a star? If we go by jupiter orbit in front of sun then it would be there for about 50+ days. How does that relate to what we are shown of images?
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by squirreldude
if you want to see the full light curve for a said star you can do so by looking up it's zooniverse id in "search" in the above bar and then finding the appropriate quarters your in:
ex:
search: APH00017bt
https://talk.planethunters.org/?_ga=2.79107219.685873824.1531235877-1635853713.1531235877#/subjects/APH00017btPosted