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Exoplanet Transit 3D Explorer vs Alternatives
Learning transit depth takes one page load in the Exoplanet Transit 3D Explorer - 0 MB installed, USD 0, no account. Solar System 3D Explorer shows our Sun and planets. Star Lifecycle 3D Explorer covers stellar evolution, not exoplanet dips.
vs Solar System 3D Explorer
Solar System 3D Explorer is heliocentric orbits for our neighborhood. Exoplanet Transit 3D Explorer teaches how an exoplanet's radius sets transit depth - 1% versus 0.0084% side by side.
vs textbook light curves
A textbook plots a static dip once. Exoplanet Transit 3D Explorer adds orbit scrubbing, depth presets, and TRAPPIST-1 catalog figures in a browser-only 3D view.
See when to use Exoplanet Transit 3D Explorer for session fit.
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