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Table 3.

Differences (in seconds) between the time interval ttr − ec(N) between the passage at the minimum approach point during the Nth eclipse and the passage at the minimum approach point during the Nth transit, and the time interval ttr − ec(0) at the reference period, when the eclipse and transit where measured in January 2010 with the Spitzer satellite (Hébrard et al. 2011).

N ttr − ec(N)−ttr − ec(0)
0 (January 2010) 0
1 −5.54
2 −11.08
32 (October 2019) −177.3
33 (February 2020) −182.8

N 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

ttr − ec(N)−ttr − ec(0) −166.2 −171.7 −177.3 −182.8 −188.3 −193.9 −199.4 −204.9 −210.5 −216.0

N 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

ttr − ec(N)−ttr − ec(0) −221.6 −227.1 −232.6 −238.2 −243.7 −249.3 −254.8 −260.3 −265.9 −271.4

Notes. The values for the next five years are also given. The 30th transit occurred in March 2019 and the 49th will occur in December 2024.

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