Arrogant, pompous, full of yourselves stalking harassing fucktards. You're computer nerds, big deal, you're not even that good, glitches everywhere. A dumb, boring, evil existence, and the cowards controlling it need to be taught a lesson in manners. I think that they think this is a perfect life. If I could I'd kill you and take away your fake, bullshit simulated existence. You're evil, your miserable creation is evil.
TheNoodlyAppendage
8:00 Where can I get access to the raw kepler data on this star. Over the last 10 years I have been working on a moderately advanced noise filter that is specifically tuned for single channel (single pixel) data sets.
I foudn the site to download it, but I could use some help determining which file to grab, and also, what format is the data saved in.
Zyl'Aaeria
What I am personally wondering is if perhaps the main star of the binary pair captured the smaller red dwarf at some point & it just so happened to have a planetary system along for the ride with it. An extrasolar planetary system interacting with a pre-existing local planetary system during an interstellar encounter between their respective parent stars would explain the large number of dips in such a short span of time. Maybe there really is just that many planets present & the seemingly random transits could be the result of these planetary bodies settling down into stable orbits… Read more »
Arrogant, pompous, full of yourselves stalking harassing fucktards. You're computer nerds, big deal, you're not even that good, glitches everywhere. A dumb, boring, evil existence, and the cowards controlling it need to be taught a lesson in manners. I think that they think this is a perfect life. If I could I'd kill you and take away your fake, bullshit simulated existence. You're evil, your miserable creation is evil.
8:00 Where can I get access to the raw kepler data on this star. Over the last 10 years I have been working on a moderately advanced noise filter that is specifically tuned for single channel (single pixel) data sets.
I foudn the site to download it, but I could use some help determining which file to grab, and also, what format is the data saved in.
What I am personally wondering is if perhaps the main star of the binary pair captured the smaller red dwarf at some point & it just so happened to have a planetary system along for the ride with it. An extrasolar planetary system interacting with a pre-existing local planetary system during an interstellar encounter between their respective parent stars would explain the large number of dips in such a short span of time. Maybe there really is just that many planets present & the seemingly random transits could be the result of these planetary bodies settling down into stable orbits… Read more »
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