MICROLENSING FOLLOW-UP NETWORK

 MICROFUN

MicroFun is an informal consortium of observers dedicated to photometric monitoring of interesting microlensing events in the Galactic 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

 
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MicroFun 2009


MOA 2009-BLG-274
17:53:23.04  -33:07:16.83
2009 06 02 - 09 47 51 UT

 The star is too faint and blended and MB274 not visible
inset: treatment by Richardson-Lucy algorithm
(data not uploaded to Microfun)



MOA 2009-BLG-319
  gb14-R-10-5691
Discovery date:    2009-6-20T13:12:20
Identification:    microlensing
RA:    18:06:58.13
Dec:    -26:49:10.89


SSO Observations

2009 06 24  
10:15 to 13:39 UT
 
2009 06 26                                





MOA  2009-BLG- 259    
Discovery date:    2009-5-26T20:23:31
Identification:    microlensing
RA:    17:57:57.51
Dec:    -29:11:39.39


SSO Observations

2009 07 04   08:17 to 11:27 UT



MOA 2009-BLG-456


Discovery date:    2009-9-4T12:46:24
Identification:    microlensing
RA:    17:48:56.40
Dec:    -34:13:29.70
SSO Observations
2009 09 16
2009 09 20




MOA 2009 - BLG -489

Discovery date:    2009-9-15T12:13:45
Identification:    microlensing
RA:    17:57:46.67
Dec:    -28:38:56.87

SSO Observations
2009 09 21



MOA 2009-BLG-493


Discovery date:    2009-9-18T12:20:34
Identification:    microlensing
RA:    17:55:46.13
Dec:    -28:48:25.50
SSO Observations
2009 09 20
2009 08 21