The pole orientation of asteroid 433 Eros determined by photometric astrometry

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Asteroids, Astrometry, Astronomical Photometry, Axes Of Rotation, Astronomical Coordinates, Light Curve, Poles, Asteroids, Poles, Orientation, Eros, Photometry, Astronomy, Astrometry, Observations, Prograde Motion, Rotation, Period, Physical Properties, Polar Regions, Comparisons

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Previous photometric astrometry poles are reviewed. The results for
asteroid 433 Eros are: prograde rotation; a sidereal period of
0.219588±0.000005 day; and a north pole at 22° longitude,
+9° latitude. The uncertainty of the pole is 10°.

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