Differential Photometry and Lightcurve Analysis for Numbered Asteroids 229, 275, 426, 557, 613, 741, 788, 872, 907, and 5010

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Asteroids, Rotation Periods

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Partial lightcurves for asteroids 229 Adelinda, 275 Sapientia, 426 Hippo, 613 Ginevra, 741 Botolphia, 788 Hohensteina, 872 Holda, and 907 Rhoda are presented within this paper. Approximate rotation periods are suggested for 275 Sapientia, 613 Ginevra, and 872 Holda. Full lightcurves for asteroids 557 Violetta and 5010 Amenemhet, using previously published rotation periods, are presented within this paper. 557 Violetta was found to have a rotation period of 5.1 ± 0.1 hrs with an amplitude of 0.215 ± 0.044 magnitude (mag). No alternate rotation period or confirmation of the published period is suggested for 5010 Amenemhet.

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