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Workflow based Guide to using AstroImageJ for Exoplanet Transit Photometry

30 January 20231 February 2023 Andy Wilson 0 Comments AIJ, exoplanet

This tutorial contains two guides written by Richard Lee and associated sample files. Part 1 of the AstroImageJ User Guide

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Exoplanet Transit Imaging and Analysis

7 July 202015 March 2022 David Swan 0 Comments

Mark Salisbury details how to acquire, analyse and publish data on exoplanet transits

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ARIEL ExoClock pro-am project

18 January 20203 March 2022 Roger Dymock 0 Comments

How to observe an exoplanet transit in support of the ARIEL Space Mission

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A Guide to AstroImageJ Differential Photometry

22 September 20184 March 2022 Andy Wilson 0 Comments

A tutorial on photometry using AstroImageJ and the BAAVSS Photometry Spreadsheet

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Figure 1. The Quickmap home page in its default setting.
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QUICKMAP – Latest Version Now Live

3 January 201816 March 2022 Stuart Morris 0 Comments

 Given the British climate and the few opportunities we have to view the Moon telescopically, you will all be delighted

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Guide to Processing Spectra Using the BASS Software

10 June 201710 March 2022 Andy Wilson 0 Comments

An end to end tutorial to processing spectra using the BASS software.

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Figure 1. The Quickmap home page in its default setting.
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Introducing QUICKMAP – an invaluable resource for the lunar observer

2 February 201716 March 2022 John Chuter 0 Comments

“An up to date tutorial on the latest Quickmap has subsequently been published and can be found here.” There are

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