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Nature 22 June 2017, Mark Manner

Nature 22 June 2017

Nature 22 June 2017, Mark Manner

Nature 22 June 2017

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Cover of Nature reporting The Kilodegree Extremely Little Telescope (KELT) discovery of KELT-9b, a close-in (orbital period of about 1.48 days) transiting giant planet orbiting the bright star HD 195689. Data from Spot Observatory and MBA Observatory contributed to the KELT program.  The RCOS 24 formerly at Spot Observatory has been moved to the Steward Observatory on Mt. Lemmon.  The MBA Observatory and the RCOS24 on Mt. Lemmon (operated by the University of Louisville) are now associated with the NASA TESS follow-up observing program.

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Title: Light Curve for Kelt-9

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Title: Steward Observatory on Mt. Lemmon

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Title: Kelt-6b Combined Light Curve

Description: Published combined light curve for KELT-6b. Link to publication:
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0004-6256/147/2/39

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Title: Kelt-6b Secondary Eclipse Light Curves

Description: Secondary Eclipse light curves for KELT-6b including Spot Observatory and MBA data.

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Title: Kelt-6b Underlying Light Curves

Description: Transit observations of KELT-6b including data from Spot Observatory and MBA observatory.

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Title: RCOS24 on Mt. Lemmon

Description: RCOS 24 at the University of Arizona Steward Observatory on Mt. Lemmon, AZ.
https://www.as.arizona.edu/

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Description: RCOS 24 at night at Spot Observatory.

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Title: Mt. Lemmon maintenance

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