For some werid reason, my computer does "Read Fits Image" for all of my 447 pictures and it doesnt matter what i do, and when I did it from a different computer it didnt happened,. Does anyonw know why and how I can change that? Also I cant see my Light curve (or for the refrence stars - lines) eventhough in the "multi plot y data" the "plot" is checked out...
That's an interesting question. Assuming that you can obtain a light curve from a set of images that span at least one rotational period, then it should be trivial to find the frequency (and thus the rotation period) of your object. I personally haven't attempted such a thing, but I would hazard a guess and say that AstroImageJ could do the job for you.
THis was a huge life saver when I was observing trappist one!! thanks a lot!
Hello I've done same thing but still there is no graph plotted
Great Video! Helped me a lot to get started!
For some werid reason, my computer does "Read Fits Image" for all of my 447 pictures and it doesnt matter what i do, and when I did it from a different computer it didnt happened,. Does anyonw know why and how I can change that?
Also I cant see my Light curve (or for the refrence stars - lines) eventhough in the "multi plot y data" the "plot" is checked out...
Would you be willing to provide us the image set you used in this video?
Thanks!
hy,where do i get this fit files for trappist 1,i am completely new to this
im 13 and i collected transit data from my amateur telescope and am trying to use this software
thanks for the great video
Can rotation period analysis be done by astroimageJ?
That's an interesting question.
Assuming that you can obtain a light curve from a set of images that span at least one rotational period, then it should be trivial to find the frequency (and thus the rotation period) of your object. I personally haven't attempted such a thing, but I would hazard a guess and say that AstroImageJ could do the job for you.