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EXOTIC

EXOplanet Transit Interpretation Code

Turn your telescope images into important data for scientific discovery.

The center of our Milky Way galaxy, shown in shades of red, nearly fills the entire image with stars, gas, and dust.

The center of our Milky Way galaxy, shown in shades of red, nearly fills the entire image with stars, gas, and dust.

A demonstration of how to run EXOTIC's code in your browser on a set of sample telescope images to generate a lightcurve.

The center of our Milky Way galaxy, shown in shades of red, nearly fills the entire image with stars, gas, and dust.

Run EXOTIC on images from an Exoplanet Watch Telescope.

The center of our Milky Way galaxy, shown in shades of red, nearly fills the entire image with stars, gas, and dust.

Have your own images? Use EXOTIC Advanced.

Getting Started with EXOTIC

Try the Beginner Tutorial first to learn how to use the EXOTIC software.

Important: EXOTIC leverages Google Colab, which requires a Google or Gmail account.

Need Help?

Consult the User Guide

See a video walkthrough of EXOTIC Standard for more help.

Don't have telescope images?

Learn how and what to observe ›

EXOTIC Standard Walkthrough

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