LIGHTCURVE PHOTOMETRY OPPORTUNITIES: 2014 JULY-SEPTEMBER.

Minor Planet Bull

Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA 91109-8099 USA.

Published: January 2014

We present lists of asteroid photometry opportunities for objects reaching a favorable apparition and have no or poorly-defined lightcurve parameters. Additional data on these objects will help with shape and spin axis modeling via lightcurve inversion. We also include lists of objects that will be the target of radar observations. Lightcurves for these objects can help constrain pole solutions and/or remove rotation period ambiguities that might not come from using radar data alone.

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