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  1. Assuming its a False Transit, But How is this at day 25?

    https://talk.planethunters.org/#/subjects/APH00017d4?quarter=11-3

    1. ProtoJeb21

      ProtoJeb21

      You're right to assume that's not a transit. Around day 1,093.7 of the Kepler mission, the spacecraft had some sort of destabilization event - maybe when one of its four reaction wheels failed. This caused a "gash" in just about every lightcurve the probe gathered. Believe me when I say they look VERY convincing. I once mistook this event in the light curve of KIC 7105665 for a long-period Super-Earth.

    2. Cabbink

      Cabbink

      Okay Thank You! It Looked Really Odd To Me.

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