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Description: An open, integrated and interactive platform with the purpose of producing a validated list of ephemerides for the planets that will be observed by ESA's M4 mission Ariel.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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https://www.exoclock.space

ExoClock is a project to monitor transiting exoplanets in order to keep their ephemerides up-to-date. Everyone with some basic equipment, including a telescope and a CCD camera, can participate in the effort of monitoring the planets' host stars. If you haven't heard of exoplanet monitoring before, have a look here: https://www.exoworldsspies.com/en/science

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ExoClock Data Release A

Database accompanying the first ExoClock publication

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ExoClock Data Release B

Database accompanying the second ExoClock publication

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ExoClock Data Release C

Database accompanying the third ExoClock publication

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