Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005mpbu...32....4w&link_type=abstract
The Minor Planet Bulletin (ISSN 1052-8091). Bulletin of the Minor Planets Section of the Association of Lunar and Planetary Obse
Physics
Minor Planets, Light Curves, Periods
Scientific paper
Lightcurves of thirteen asteroids were obtained in mid-2004 and the following synodic periods and amplitudes were determined: 242 Kriemhild: 4.543±0.005h, 0.08±0.02m; 893 Leopoldina: 10.51±0.01h, 0.35±0.02m; 921 Jovita: 15.64±0.02h, 0.12±0.02m; 1373 Cincinnati: 5.28±0.01h, 0.14±0.02m; 1853 McElroy: 8.01±0.01h, 0.20±0.03m; 2120 Tyumenia: 2.7690±0.0005h, 0.33±0.02m; 2448 Sholokhov: 10.065±0.005h, 0.63±0.03m; 3022 Dobermann: 10.32±0.01h, 0.85±0.03m; (6490) 1991 NR2: 4.468±0.005h, 0.26±0.02m; (6517) 1990 BW: 8.642±0.005h, 0.64±0.03m; 7187 Isobe: 2.440±0.002h, 0.24±0.03m; (7757) 1990 KO: 5.97±0.01h, 0.13±0.02m; (18108) 2000 NT5: 2.912±0.005h, 0.15±0.02m.
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