Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005mpbu...32...76a&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
Minor Planets, Light Curves, Periods
Scientific paper
CCD images recorded in March and April 2005 using the Tenagra Observatory 32-inch telescope yielded lightcurve periods and amplitudes for five asteroids: 155 Scylla 7.958±0.002 h, 0.20 mag; 590 Tomyris 5.55±0.05 h, 0.93 mag; 1655 Comas Solá 20.4±0.1 h, 0.20 mag; 2058 Roka 10.09±0.01 h, 0.50 mag; 6379 Vrba 5.11±0.01 h, 0.36 mag; (25934) 2001 DC74 19.1±0.05 h, 0.90 mag. Additionally, 12 targets listed herein were found to have too low a lightcurve amplitude after one night to continue following.
Addleman Don
Covele Brent
Ditteon Richard
Duncan Allison
Johnson Jama
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