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In analyzing the data from your program, you discover one star that dims by about 0.1% for about two hours on every 63rd day. Assuming the dimming is caused by a single planet, what would you conclude about this planet?
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It has an orbital period of 63 days
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Its size (area of disk) is about 0.1% of the star's size.
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