Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 2006
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The Minor Planet Bulletin (ISSN 1052-8091). Bulletin of the Minor Planets Section of the Association of Lunar and Planetary Obse
Physics
Minor Planets, Light Curves, Periods
Scientific paper
CCD images recorded in October, November, and December 2005 using the Tenagra 32" telescope and four telescopes located at Rose-Hulman's Oakley Observatory yielded lightcurves and periods for five asteroids: 1967 Menzel has a period of 2.834±0.001h and an amplitude of 0.40mag; 3998 Tezuka has a period of 3.079±0.001h and an amplitude of 0.5mag; 4914 Pardina has a period of 4.142±0.001h and an amplitude of 0.3mag; (31060) 1996 TB6 has a period of 5.103±0.001h and an amplitude of 0.8mag; and (42264) 2001 QZ30 has a period of 9.77±0.01h and an amplitude of 1.1mag. Several asteroids produced inconclusive results due to low amplitudes and/or long periods: 154 Bertha, 2871 Schober, 1176 Lucidor, 549 Jessonda, 961 Gunnie, 6395 Hilliard, 760 Amenia, 406 Erna, 680 Genoveva, 1662 Hoffmann, and (14276) 2000 CF2.
Ditteon Richard
Duncan Allison
Hudson Erin
Johnson Jama
Lecrone Crystal
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