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As of late 2006, PLANET had 31 members from 11 countries: France, United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark, Austria, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the United States.
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measurements complement the rapid photometry for selected prime targets. Since 2005, PLANET performs a common microlensing campaign with
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in order to perform quasi-continuous round-the-clock precision monitoring. On a target-of-opportunity basis, less frequent
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This article about a specific observatory, telescope or astronomical instrument is a
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1.0 meter telescope at Canopus Observatory of the University of Tasmania, Australia
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The 40 inch (1 m) Elizabeth Telescope at the South African Astronomical Observatory
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For the 2006 observing season, the telescopes involved were (apart from the
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PLANET logo depicting the locations of the five telescopes used
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telescopes
photometric
galactic bulge
gravitational microlensing
stars
optical telescopes
longitude
southern hemisphere
spectroscopic
RoboNet
MicroFUN

RoboNet
ESO
La Silla


Perth Observatory
South African Astronomical Observatory
Sutherland

Boyden Observatory

Former PLANET homepage
PLANET legacy pages (1995-2007)
uFUN-PLANET
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expanding it

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