Lightcurves and phase function of asteroid 44 NYSA during its 1979 apparition

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Asteroids, Light Curve, Magnitude, Orbital Elements, Phase Shift, Astronomical Photometry, Maxima, Minima, Ubv Spectra, Asteroids, Lightcurves, Phases, 44 Nysa, Apparitions, Astronomy, Observations, Photometry, Ultraviolet, Infrared, Wavelengths

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Lightcurves of asteroid 44 Nysa obtained during 20 nights in 1979 as
part of a global compaign are presented. The synodic period was 6 hours
and 25.3 minutes. The phase coefficient of the primary maximum was 0.026
mag/deg and the absolute V magnitude 7.05. The phase function is linear
from 2 to 25 deg, no opposition effect is present.

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