MICROLENSING FOLLOW-UP NETWORK

 MICROFUN

MicroFun is an informal consortium of observers dedicaced to photometric monitoring of interesting microlensing events in the Galatic Bulge . The primary scientific objective is to observe hight-magnification microlensing events that give the best potential for detecting extra-solar planets orbiting the lensing star.

MicroFun is operated from Ohio State University and is led by Professor Andrew Gould

Microfun 2007

MicroFun 2008


OGLE-2008-BLG-513
Date observation : 2008-08-027
                              
     
Exposure: 300 seconds, 1x1 Unfiltered
Camera: SBIG ST7XE
J2000 coordinates:
RA: 17:52:43.5
DEC: -30:51:33.2

Weather: HAZY


OGLE-2008-BLG-286
Date observation : 2008-06-03
                              
     
Exposure: 300 seconds, 1x1 Unfiltered
Camera: SBIG ST7XE
J2000 coordinates:
RA: 17:55:31.9
DEC: -29:15:07.8

Weather: HAZY

OGLE-2008-BLG-279
Date observations : 2008 05 31
                                2008 06 01
                              
     
Exposure: 300 seconds, 1x1 Unfiltered
Camera: SBIG ST7XE
J2000 coordinates:
RA: 17:58:36.17
DEC: -30:22:08,4

Weather: HAZY
OGL-2008-BLG-270
Date observations : 2008 05 18
(Normalization)        2008 05 28
                              
     
Exposure: 300 seconds, 1x1 Unfiltered
Camera: SBIG ST7XE
J2000 coordinates:
RA: 18:05:20.03
DEC: -30:33:46.1
Weather : HAZY



MOA-2008-BLG-171
Date observations : 2008 05 11
                              
     
Exposure: 300 seconds, 1x1 Unfiltered
Camera: SBIG ST7XE
J2000 coordinates:
RA: 18:06:31.24
DEC -27:22:47.36

Weather  : HAZY




                   
       

OGLE-2008-BLG-OB199

MOA-2008-BLG-144
Date observations : 2008 05 08
                               2008 05 09
     
Exposure: 120 seconds, 1x1 Unfiltered
Camera: SBIG ST7XE
J2000 coordinates:
RA: 18:02:37.94
DEC -28:09:55.4

Weather: HAZY