First photometric lightcurve observations from the Evelyn L. Egan Observatory

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Minor Planets, Light Curves

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The first photometric lightcurve results from the Evelyn L. Egan Observatory [MPC Code H72] are reported. Despite a wildfire on campus and four land falling hurricanes, we were able to obtain detailed lightcurve measurements over a period of several nights for two main-belt asteroids: 287 Nephthys and 479 Caprera. The following synodic periods and amplitudes were determined: 287 Nephthys: 7.6065h±0.0002h with an amplitude of 0.20m; 479 Caprera: 9.4250h±0.0003h with an amplitude of 0.11m.

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