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With the 2005 observing season, PLANET joined forces for a common microlensing campaign with RoboNet-1.0 , a network of three UK-operated 2.0m robotic telescopes.

What is PLANET ? What is RoboNet ? What is Microlensing ? PLANET Team members and Telescopes PLANET Publications and Data The Daily Planet (Hot News/Old/News/Weather/Subscription) News headlines from 2005/2006 including Discovery of OGLE 2005-BLG-390Lb, the first cool rocky/icy exoplanet PLANET Anomaly Alerts What's Happening Right Now ? Monitored events on-line PLANET/RoboNet campaign Headline news: OGLE 2005-BLG-436: Finite source size (?) OGLE 2005-BLG-327: Simultaneously probing the nature of the lens a

PLANET science Extra-solar planets Introduction: The search for extra-solar planets by microlensing Tutorial: Stars and Dark Objects as Microlenses in the Milky Way MACHO 98-BLG-35: No evidence for a planet in PLANET data Another lonely lens? Limits on planetary companions in OGLE 98-BUL-14 Limits on the number of Jovian-type planets around typical stars Dark matter Is this microlens dark matter in the Milky Way or a normal star in SMC? Stellar Atmospheres Studying the surface of a giant star 25,000 light y