From: "milton_aupperle" <milton@outcastsoft.com>

Date: July 13, 2012 2:45:26 PM MDT

To: Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com

Subject: Exoplanet short list for July


If your looking for a photometric challenge, here is a short list of Exoplanet transits for July that are in the 0.02 to 0.04 mag dip range and occur during my brief ~3 hour "darkness" window in UTC and MST times:


WASP-10B = RA (J2000): 23 15 58.23, DE (J2000): +31 27 47.1 = V = 12.7 mag, dV = 0.0394 mag, duration = 127.8 minutes

Sunday July 15 0:09 to 2:17 am MST = 2456123.801 = 15.07 6:09 (33°,E)15.07. 7:13 (42°,E)15.07 8:17 (52°,E)


WASP-2B = RA (J2000): 20 30 54, DE (J2000): +06 25 46,  V = 11.98 mag, dV = 0.0216 mag, duration = 107.9 minutes

Sunday July 22 0:45 to 2:45 am  MST = 2456130.827= 22.07 6:57 (42°,SE)22.07. 7:51 (44°,S)22.07 8:45 (43°,S)


TRES3-B = RA (J2000): 17 52 07, DE (J2000): +37 32 46,  V = 12.4 mag, dV = 0.0291 mag, duration = 77.4 minutes

Wednesday July 25 23:07 to July 26 0:24 MST = July456134.740 26.07 5:07 (75°,S)26.07. 5:45 (74°,SW)26.07 6:24 (70°,SW)


HD189733 b (HIP98505) = RA (J2000): 20 00 43.713, DE (J2000): +22 42 39.07,  V = 7.67 mag, dV = 0.0282 mag, duration = 109.6 minutes

Tuesday July 31 = 2456140.81901.08 6:45 (60°,S)01.08. 7:40 (59°,S)01.08 8:34 (55°,SW)


The above was gleaned from the ETD (Exoplanet Transit Database):


http://var2.astro.cz/ETD/index.php


using their prediction page:


http://var2.astro.cz/ETD/predictions.php


That's probably the best Exoplanet database I know of.


TTYL..


Milton Aupperle