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Student-led event — Sebastian Baxter, HM’26

Microlensing is a unique method of detecting exoplanets where one solar system passes in front of another. If a planet is in the right place, it can amplify the light of the star in the second solar system by gravitationally focusing the light. This amplification can, through a series of calculations, imply mass, orbital height, and more features of the planet.

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