TOI-560 c was discovered in 2021 by the TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite). Two years later, ESA’s satellite Cheops came to explore the planet. The Characterising Exoplanet Satellite, in short Cheops, was launched in 2019 and since then it has been studying exoplanets. It characterizes already discovered exoplanets by transit photometry even more precisely than by their discovery. This method records intensity of the light coming illuminated by a star. When a planet transits a star, it is recorded as a weakening of the light. By analyzing this data scientists (and now we) are able to calculate a lot of parameters about the studied planet. TOI-560 c has also the positive that it’s situated in our plane of observation, so we get more accurate data from the observation.
Welcome to the blog about our amazing journey through space! Within the scope of the project Hack an exoplanet organized by ESA we turned into space detectives - astrophysicists - and we analysed real data from ESA's satellite Cheops. On this blog, you can read about every step we made to explore the exoplanet TOI-560 c. We recommend reading this blog from the first article to the last, so you can fully enjoy our discoveries! Good luck, detective!
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