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                       PLANET ANOMALY UPDATE 
                              2006 #4-2
                     (issued 13-Jun, 9:00 UT)
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  KB-06-003: Fold-caustic exit to be completed within next 18 hrs


Dear Colleagues,

PLANET data collected with the SAAO 1.0m at Sutherland (South Africa)
and the Danish 1.54m at ESO LaSilla (Chile) during four subsequent nights 
show a rise increasing in steepness, indicating the approach to the expected
fold-caustic exit. The source is likely to complete it within the next 18
hours. 
 
A light curve plot as well as data are available on our webpages.

Event:           MOA 2006-BLG-003
RA (J2000):      17:55:22.32
Dec (J2000):     -33:04: 8.8

The baseline I magnitude reported by the MOA team is 17.11.

PLANET observers:
Canopus 1.0m:   Christian and Rosie Coutures, John Greenhill, Stefan Dieters
SAAO 1.0m:	Olivier Mousis, John Menzies
Danish 1.54m:   Uffe G. Jorgensen, K. Woller

For more information:
PLANET:            http://planet.iap.fr
MOA:               http://www.phys.canterbury.ac.nz/moa/

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On behalf of the PLANET/RoboNet team,

Martin Dominik

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