Every image I take anywhere in the sky will have at least one trail. And those trails cross stars and so the light of that star when I measure we have a big bump in it or some noise. So it becomes like an intense noise filtering. Now some people say oh if you add co-ed all these images in a smart way then the satellite trace will disappear. Yeah but I don't co-ed them. I'm trying to measure individual images and all the writers all the stars. It's a huge point.
How do we discover more exoplanets? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Matt Kirshen explore telescopes, exoplanets, and more with professor of astrophysics and Principal Investigator of HATNet Exoplanet Survey, Gáspár Bakos.
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