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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 22.
Published in final edited form as: Minor Planet Bull. 2017 Jul-Sep;44(3):220–222.

Table II.

Observing circumstances. The phase angle (α) is given at the start and end of each date range, unless it reached a minimum, which is then the second of three values. If a single value is given, the phase angle did not change significantly and the average value is given. LPAB and BPAB are each the average phase angle bisector longitude and latitude (see Harris et al., 1984), unless two values are given (first/last date in range).

Number Name 2016/7 mm/dd Pts Phase LPAB BPAB Period P.E. Amp A.E.
1162 Larissa 04/03–04/06 175 6.8, 7.6 170 2 6.514 0.003 0.12 0.01
1180 Rita 12/12–01/26 304 11.1, 3.2 139 6 13.090 0.002 0.06 0.01
1902 Shaposhnikov 03/14–03/04 608 8.7, 10.0 133 13 20.987 0.005 0.29 0.02
7027 Toshihanda 12/01–12/29 568 8.0, 14.6 47 −6 36.304 0.007 0.30 0.02