
Exoplanet Transits
Exoplanet transits occur when a planet passes in front of its host star from our viewpoint, causing a temporary dimming of the star's light. This phenomenon allows astronomers to detect and study planets outside our solar system, known as exoplanets. By observing these dips in brightness, scientists can determine the planet's size, distance from the star, and sometimes even its atmosphere. Transits are a vital method for discovering new exoplanets and understanding their characteristics, helping us learn more about the diversity of planetary systems in our universe.