Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 17:08:40 -0400 (AST) From: nolan@naic.edu Subject: Asteroid lightcurves All, We have a plan for rotationally-resolved radar and infrared observations of a bunch of main-belt asteroids this fall. 463 Lola has no reported lightcurves at all. For the rest of them, it would be really nice to have a lightcurve in October so that we can compare our measurements with the rotation phase. Thanks, -Mike 56 Melete 59 Elpis 91 Aegina 141 Lumen 165 Loreley 212 Medea 220 Stephania 283 Emma 377 Campania 463 Lola 517 Edith 690 Wratislavia 944 Hidalgo --------------------------- Mike Nolan +1 787 878 2612x334 Fax: +1 787 878 1861 Arecibo Observatory / Cornell University HC03 Box 53995, Arecibo, PR 00612 USA ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 4 Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2004 01:02:36 +0200 From: Felix Hormuth Subject: Re: Asteroid lightcurves Hello all. To provide the photometry enthusiasts with even more targets: For October 24th observations of the following asteroids are planned in the mid-IR (photometry and spectra): 21 Lutetia 3753 Cruithne 3908 Nyx 4954 Eric 8793 Thomasmueller Any lightcurves especially of the four last asteroids would be highly appreciated to allow better albedo/diameter determination. This is also the case for (2867) Steins, but not before March 2005 Best regards: Felix Hormuth, Heidelberg