The Transit Method Explained: How Astronomers Discover Hidden Exoplanets

 The Transit Method is one of the most powerful techniques used to discover planets orbiting distant stars. Learn how astronomers detect tiny drops in a star's brightness to measure a planet's size, orbit, and even clues about its atmosphere. Discover why this method has led to the discovery of thousands of exoplanets and transformed our understanding of the universe. Perfect for astronomy enthusiasts, students, and anyone fascinated by space exploration.


Educational infographic explaining the Transit Method for detecting exoplanets. A planet passes in front of a distant star, causing a small dip in brightness that astronomers measure to determine the planet's size and orbit. The design includes a light curve, labeled diagram, and astronomy-themed graphics.





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