Lightcurve photometry of asteroids 306, 1508, 3223, 3270 and 3712

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Asteroid photometry measurements in 2003 and early 2004 from Antelope Hills Observatory yield the following lightcurve period and amplitude results: 306 Unitas 8.736±0.001 hr and 0.34±0.02 m, 1508 Kemi 9.196±0.001 hr and 0.34±0.02 m, 3223 Forsius 2.343±0.001 hr and 0.26±0.02 m, 3270 Dudley 4.047±0.001 hr and 0.40±0.03 m, 3712 Kraft 9.341±0.001 hr and 1.20±0.03 m.

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