Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005mpbu...32...64m&link_type=abstract
The Minor Planet Bulletin (ISSN 1052-8091). Bulletin of the Minor Planets Section of the Association of Lunar and Planetary Obse
Physics
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Minor Planets, Light Curves, Periods
Scientific paper
In the 2002-2004 period, lightcurves of nearly two dozen asteroids were measured. Lightcurve period and amplitude results reported here include: 471 Papagena, 7.114±0.003 hr, 0.08 mag; 675 Ludmilla, 7.71±0.01 hr, 0.16 mag; 1016 Anitra, 5.9300±0.0003 hr, 0.30 mag; 1127 Mimi, 12,749±0.003 hr, 0.72 mag; 1165 Imprinetta, 8.107±0.010 hr, 0.20 mag; 1171 Rustahawelia, 10.80±0.01 hr, 0.37 mag; 2283 Bunke, 3.96±0.01, 0.06 mag. All are consistent with previously reported values except 1127 Mimi for which the new period solution is 3/2 longer. Solutions for asteroids 1165 and 1171 may be slight refinements.
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