EPIC212110888b

EPIC212110888b:
The running average magnitude of star EPIC212110888 observed on February 28th, 2016 (Julian day 2457447). The transit of exoplanet EPIC212110888b lasted for 134 ± 1 minutes and caused a magnitude change of 0.0119 ± 0.0045, which is a 27% difference from the magnitude recorded on the Exoplanet Transit Database.

Right Ascension: 08h 30m 18s
Declination: +22° 14' 09"
Apparent Magnitude: 11.548

Date: February 2016
Equipment:
Telescope: Meade 16" Schmidt Cassegrain with f6.3 reducer
Camera: SBIG ST-10XE
Guiding: Meade 5" refractor; Starshoot Autoguider; PHD

Exposure: 60 s Clear filter


Processing Notes:
Dark Subtraction and Flat Field reduction and alignment in CCDStack. Aperture and Annulus counts in AIP4WIN. Excel used to calculate magnitude and errors. Matlab for graphing.


Scale: 1.04"/pixel

Links to images of this object on other sites:
http://var2.astro.cz/ETD/etd.php?STARNAME=EPIC-212110888&PLANET=b

Additional Comments:
This was the most successful small exoplanet transit observed in the 2015/2016 research at Fort Lewis.

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