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English: Theoretical transiting exoplanet light curve. This image shows the transit depth, transit duration, and ingress/egress duration of a transiting exoplanet relative to the position of the exoplanet to the star.
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Source How Do You Find an Exoplanet?
Author John Asher Johnson

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