Photometric Transit Analysis of Hot Jupiter WASP-52b

I analyzed the transit light curve of WASP-52b, a hot Jupiter exoplanet, using publicly available data from the ExoClock project.

The distinct dip in normalized brightness — shown clearly around the red dashed mid-transit line — represents the moment this gas giant passes in front of its host star. It’s a powerful example of how planetary transits are detected through precise photometric measurements.

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