abhishek-x/exoplanet-detection-keplar-telescope-data

Predicting potential exoplanets in star systems using light intensity curves data derived from observations made by the NASA Kepler space telescope.

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This project helps astronomers and planetary scientists identify potential exoplanets. It takes light intensity curves from stars, specifically from the NASA Kepler telescope, and determines whether a star likely hosts an exoplanet. The output is a clear indication of candidate exoplanet systems, assisting in further targeted research.

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Use this if you are an astronomer or researcher interested in automatically classifying stellar light curve data to detect exoplanet candidates.

Not ideal if you need to analyze data from different telescopes or require real-time exoplanet detection for ongoing observations.

exoplanet-detection astronomy stellar-photometry astrophysics planetary-science
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