Asteroid Lightcurve Analysis at the Palmer Divide Observatory: 2009 September-December

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Lightcurves for 26 asteroids were obtained at the Palmer Divide Observatory (PDO) from 2009 September through December: 298 Baptistina, 546 Herodias, 1355 Magoeba, 1626 Sadeya, 1750 Eckert, 2001 Einstein, 2083 Smither, 3086 Kalbaugh, 4125 Lew Allen, 4531 Asara, 4736 Johnwood, 5230 Asahina, 5841 Stone, 6141 Durda, (6444) 1989 WW, 9739 Powell, 16669 Rionuevo, 24654 Fossett, (29242) 1992 HB4, (29308) 1993 UF1, (31850) 2000 EB22, (37634) 1993 UZ, (38047) 1998 TC3, (40203) 1998 SP27, (218144) 2002 RL66, and NEA 2009 XR2. In addition, data for 1355 Magoeba from 2006 were re-analyzed. The periods derived from the 2006 and 2009 apparitions cannot be reconciled. The solution based on the 2009 data has been adopted as the one more likely correct. For four of the asteroids, 2001 Einstein, 3086 Kalbaugh, 4736 Johnwood, and 5841 Stone, the 2009 data were combined with those from earlier apparitions to derive spin axis and shape models.

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