the.com/transit method
you find planets by watching stars blink like they've got something to hide.
means a way to detect exoplanets by measuring the tiny dip in a star's brightness when a planet crosses in front of it.
from astronomers had watched venus and mercury transit the sun for centuries, but the leap to spotting planets around other stars this way only paid off in the 1990s, and kepler turned it into an industry after 2009.
brightness dipoften less than one percent of starlight
kepler haulfound over 2,700 confirmed planets this way
bonus datareveals planet size and atmosphere composition too
the catchonly works if orbit lines up edge-on