Lightcurve photometry of Mars-crossing asteroids 1474 Beira and 3674 Erbisbuhl

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Minor Planets, Photometry, Light Curves

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This is a report on the lightcurve measurement program at Antelope Hills Observatory in the United States. Asteroid 1474 Beira was determined to have a period of 4.184 hours ± 0.001 hours, with an amplitude of 0.18 ± 0.02 magnitude. Asteroid 3674 Erbisbuhl exhibited a period of 11.28 hours ± 0.01 hours and an amplitude of 0.40 ± 0.02 magnitude.

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