Dear group,
Announced just last summer, HAT-P-19b in Andromeda is a low-mass
Saturn-type exoplanet with a low core mass and which orbits a K1 dwarf
host star every four days. The host star lies at a distance of 700
light-years away and time to transit variations strongly suggest the
presence of another orbiting exoplanet as well.
For this evening's result taken in the presence of very high humidity
and freezing temperatures, please see
http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-Photomet...9-20111119.htm
..
Anthony.