--------------------------------------------- PLANET ANOMALY UPDATE 2006 #4-3 (issued 14-Jun, 21:15 UT) --------------------------------------------- KB-06-003: PLANET collaboration catches caustic exit Dear Colleagues, PLANET data collected with the Danish 1.54m at ESO LaSilla (Chile), the Canopus 1 m telescope at Hobart, Tasmania (Australia) and the Rockefeller 1.5m telescope at Boyden Observatory (South Africa) confirms that KB-06-003 underwent a fold-caustic exit. The caustic crossing appears to have taken 0.435 days with the trailing limb exiting the caustic at JD=2453900.87 (14-Jun, 8:52 UT). A light curve plot as well as data are available on our web pages. 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: Danish 1.54m : Uffe G. Jorgensen and Kristian Woller Canopus 1m : Stefan Dieters and John Greenhill Rockefeller 1.5m : Hannes Calitz For more information: PLANET: http://planet.iap.fr MOA: http://www.phys.canterbury.ac.nz/moa/ -------------- On behalf of the PLANET/RoboNet team, Christian Vinter %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% If you prefer not to receive further PLANET Anomaly Alerts, please send an e-mail to planet@iap.fr.