Bearing in mind that the TESS data is not a picture of a transit, but a graph of how much light is obscured through time, and that the artifact is at the L1 point in between the planet & the star: the graph should be symmetrical with *two* blips since the star, the artifact, the planet, and TESS are in a straight line halfway through the transit; and worse, both blips should go down the graph not up, since they occur early & late in the transit when the planet is at an angle such that it's not in front of the artifact, which obscures extra light from the star, not less.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 07:12