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| + | ===== S50 Science ===== | ||
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| + | Yes, you definitely can do science with Seestar. | ||
| + | Here's a light curve showing the primary eclipse of the eclipsing binary AB Andromedae using the green channel of Seestar images. | ||
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| + | This this shows the change in magnitude of a variable star over just two hours. | ||
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