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See the following lightkurve tutorial on how to do so: Basically, given a star, |
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well thank you very much that solved my problem with the kepler objects but
what about the TESS ones how can i search for them on the MAST and get
their TESS name like "Pi Men " to use it later in the code
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Le jeu. 14 juil. 2022 à 03:54, Sam Lee ***@***.***> a écrit :
… See the following lightkurve tutorial on how to do so:
https://docs.lightkurve.org/tutorials/1-getting-started/searching-for-data-products.html#2.-Searching-for-Light-Curves
Basically, given a star, search_lightcurve() can return a list of all
available lightcurves, across all quarters/sectors.
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The principal of the tutorial applied to TESS data as well. If you want to search for pi Men, search_result = lk.search_lightcurve("pi Men", mission="TESS") If you don't care whether it's from TESS or Kepler (some targets do appear on both), simply omit the optional mission parameter: search_result = lk.search_lightcurve("pi Men") |
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oh.. that s great but how can i get the pi Men from i mean from where can i
get the name like that if i want to use a new star data ?
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… The principal of the tutorial applied to TESS data as well. If you want to
search for pi Men,
search_result = lk.search_lightcurve("pi Men", mission="TESS")
If you don't care whether it's from TESS or Kepler (some targets do appear
on both), simply omit the optional mission parameter:
search_result = lk.search_lightcurve("pi Men")
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i am learner about lightkurve and i didn t understand something that s why i came to ask you to help me please
so what i didn t understand is that when i want to work with a new star i will need the quarter if it s from kepler catalog or a sector if it s from the TESS but i don t know how to get this information and how to know if my objects isa TESS or a Kepler
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