Bucknell University Observatory lightcurve results for 2003-2004

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Minor Planets, Light Curves, Periods

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We report photometric lightcurve results for asteroids measured and analyzed throughout the 2003-2004 college year at Bucknell University. The following lightcurve period and amplitudes are found: 970 Primula 2.721±0.001 hours and 0.13±0.03 mag; 1027 Aesculapia 6.83±0.10 hours and 0.15±0.03 mag; 1127 Mimi 8.541±0.1 hours and 0.95±0.02 mag; 1501 Baade 10.501±0.001 hours and 0.19±0.05 mag; 2112 Ulyanov 3.000±0.001 hours and 0.33±0.05 mag. Observations were also made of asteroids 978, 1007, 1645, 2525, 4497, and 10374. However, the results were inconclusive as the scatter in the measurements apparently exceeds the amplitude of the lightcurve.

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