--------------------------------------------- PLANET ANOMALY UPDATE 2004 #10-1 (issued 29-Jun, 09:30 UT) --------------------------------------------- Observation of second peak Dear Colleagues, New data collected with the Danish 1.54m telescope at ESO LaSilla (Chile) from HJD=2453185.4 to HJD=2453185.9 (28-Jun, 2004) show that event OGLE 2004-BLG-368 is still undergoing an anomaly. An apparent peak was observed at HJD 2453185.6 (i.e. 6 hours ago) with a magnification of 3.0 and the brightness has subsequently decreased by 0.3 magnitudes. The nature of the event is still uncertain and its future behaviour is unclear. Continued dense monitoring is encouraged. Event: OGLE 2004-BLG-368 RA (J2000): 17:56:14.91 Dec (J2000): -29:36:54.2 The baseline I magnitude reported by the OGLE team is 16.677. For more information: PLANET: http://planet.iap.fr/ OGLE: http://www.astrouw.edu.pl/~ftp/ogle/ogle3/ews/blg-280.html MicroFUN: http://www-astronomy.mps.ohio-state.edu/~microfun/ -------------- On behalf of the PLANET collaboration, Michael Albrow %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% If you prefer not to receive further PLANET Anomaly Alerts, please send an e-mail to planet@iap.fr.