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You can find much less massive planets with the transit method.

The Doppler method relies on the planet pulling on the star to change the star's line-of-sight velocity periodically. Because planets are much less massive than stars, the star doesn't move much. You can only find massive or close-in planets with this method.

The transit method is much more sensitive to small planets like the Earth. It's true that the smaller the planet, the less of the star's light it blocks, so it's still easier to detect large planets than small planets using the transit method. However, it's much easier to detect small changes in a star's apparent brightness than it is to detect small shifts in the star's velocity.

There are a few different viable methods of detecting planets. Each has its strengths and weaknesses, and astronomers use all of them.



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