Asteroids with unusual lightcurves: 14 Irene and 51 NEMAUSA

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Asteroids, Astronomy, Light Curve, Stellar Magnitude, Asia, Astronomical Observatories, Telescopes

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Some asteroids with peculiar light curves were chosen for more detail investigation. We present the first results of that study. Observations were obtained in 1989 and 1990 using the 70-cm telescope of Kharkov Observatory; the 40-cm telescope of Abastumani Observatory (Georgia), and the 60-cm telescope of the Main Astronomical Observatory of Ukrainian Academy of Sciences (Mt. Majdanak, Middle Asia). Observations and their reduction were carried out in a standard way. The aspect data, absolute magnitude of primary maximum, and lightcurve amplitude are given.

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