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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Dec 10.
Published in final edited form as: Icarus. 2006 Nov;185(1):39–63. doi: 10.1016/j.icarus.2006.06.001

Table 4b.

Apparent size and orientation of the asteroids observed in 2004

Date UT time Target 2a (km) 2b (km) Angle (deg)
2004-Oct-25 07:03:51 Aegle 170±8 143±9 -1±5
2004-Oct-25 08:29:11 Aletheia 211±5 170±7 -25±2
2004-Oct-25 06:39:57 Andromache 112±5 102±5 -233±1
2004-Oct-25 06:53:31 Camilla 210±8 161±10 15±6
2004-Oct-25 09:04:16 Loreley 185±5 147±6 -16±1
2004-Oct-25 06:00:38 Metis 201±1 162±1 11±2
2004-Oct-25 08:01:37 Metis2 203±1 158±2 -44±1
2004-Oct-25 07:15:55 Palisana 82±4 71±5 30±29
2004-Oct-25 06:29:16 Sylvia 348±1 217±6 -5±2
2004-Oct-25 08:40:45 Veritas 148±5 115±6 8±4
2004-Oct-25 08:17:09 Zelinda 114±4 111±4 54±23
2002-Dec-27 11:05 Davida 346±7 287±3 -265±1
2000-Sep-16 10:59:03 Nausikaa1 104±4 69±5 118±1
2000-Sep-16 12:35 Nausikaa3 125±3 97±4 113±6

Notes. The error bars on the size measurements is estimated considered the simulation performed after deconvolution (see Section 2.3) and using the empirical law displayed in Fig. 2.