Sonoran Skies Observatory lightcurve results for asteroids 1054, 1390, 1813 1838, 2988, 3167, 4448, and 5262

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Minor Planets, Period Determination

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Lightcurve period and amplitude results are reported for eight asteroids observed during February-March 2002 at Sonoran Skies Observatory. 1054 Forsytia (7.650 ± 0.001h; 0.18 mag.), 1390 Abastumani (17.100 ± 0.005h; 0.11 mag.), 1813 Imhotep (17.978 ± 0.003h; 0.40 mag.), 1838 Ursa (16.141 ± 0.004h; 0.60 mag.), 2988 Korhonen (29.494 ± 0.001h; 0.81 mag.), 3167 Babcock (15.450 ± 0.001h; 0.31 mag.), 4448 Phildavis (14.914 ± 0.001h; 0.68 mag.), 5262 Brucegoldberg (16.430 ± 0.001h; 0.09 mag.).

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