The Lightcurve for the Long-Period Hungaria Asteroid 1235 Schorria

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The Hungaria asteroid, 1235 Schorria, was observed in 2009 February through April. The synodic period was determined to be approximately 1265 ± 80 h (about 51.7 days) with a lightcurve amplitude of 1.4 ± 0.05 mag. This makes the asteroid among the slowest rotators known. Despite an expected tumbling damping time many times greater than the age of the Universe, no significant evidence of tumbling was found.

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