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a Tutorial Part 5 – Setting up and performing differential photometry

Image # Julian Day Δv Gliese 876 0757-0840536 (C1) Noise Error ± Mag  Image Name 2 2453211.229 4.375 10.504 14.879 0.007 X2253V2470003CFT.fits 4 2453211.241 4.381 10.141 14.522 0.006 X2253V2470005CFT.fits ...

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