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Select Dataset
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Input Data
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Educational and detailed analysis
Perfect for enthusiasts! This mode is designed for quick exoplanet detection. Choose from Kepler, K2, or TESS datasets and get instant AI-powered classifications.
Select Dataset
Choose Kepler, K2 or TESS to tailor fields and processing to the catalog.
Kepler
Launched in 2009, Kepler showed that planets are common in the Milky Way. By monitoring one region for years and using the transit method, it confirmed thousands of worlds and revealed there are more planets than stars.
- Technique: transit photometry (tiny brightness drops)
- Observed region: near Cygnus and Lyra
- Legacy: > 2,600 confirmed exoplanets
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