The asteroids 118 Peitho and 952 CAIA - Rotation periods and lightcurves from photoelectric observations

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Asteroids, Electrophotometry, Light Curve, Planetary Rotation, Astronomical Photometry, Brightness, Asteroids, Peitho Asteroid, Caia Asteroid, Rotation, Periods, Light Curves, Photoelectric Observations, Data, Equipment, Procedure

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Photoelectric measurements of Minor Planet 118 Peitho were carried out during its 1977 opposition. From short-time observation runs made in two successive nights a most probable rotation period of Psyn = 7h.78 ± 0h.05 can be inferred, with the maximum amplitude amounting to 0m.13.
Observations of 952 Caia were performed in 5 nights during the October 1978 opposition. Lightcurves result in a rotation period of Psyn = 7h.51 ± 0h03 with the maximum amplitude being 0m.13.

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