The Anglo Australian Planet Search or (AAPS) is a long-term astronomical survey started in 1998 and continuing to the present.
The purpose of this survey is to catalog planets around more than 240 nearby stars of the southern hemisphere.
For its observations, the AAT uses the University College London Echelle Spectrograph, UCLES, an echelle spectrograph from the University College London located at the telescope's coudé focus.
[2] The survey eventually switched its main focus to detecting long-period Jupiter analogs.
[3] This survey has announced the discovery of 28 planetary objects as of February 2014, including three multi-planet systems.