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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 22.
Published in final edited form as: Minor Planet Bull. 2015 Apr-Jun;42(2):108–114.

Table II.

Observing circumstances.

Number Name     2014 mm/dd Pts Phase LPAB BPAB Period P.E. Amp A.E. Group
1920 Sarmiento    10/03–10/06 210 27.6,26.5   45 −18   4.048 0.02 0.35 0.02 H
3483 Svetlov    12/27–12/30 175 26.3,25.8 149   23   6.795 0.005 0.24 0.03 H
4125 Lew Allen    10/12–10/14 138 26.5,25.9   60   21   4.619 0.005 0.23 0.02 H
4531 Asaro    12/26–12/30 132 27.4,28.3   54   26   4.118 0.002 0.18 0.02 H
4713 Steel    12/27–12/30 186 21.0,20.0 131   11   5.203 0.002 0.38 0.02 H
4765 Wasserburg    12/26–12/30 183 24.7,25.7   49   −8   3.664 0.003 0.1 0.01 H
5841 Stone    10/16–10/20 151 23.8,25.5 352   11   2.88 0.001 0.11 0.01 H
9387 Tweedledee    10/16–10/20 183 27.1,28.4 343   13   3.531 0.001 0.13 0.02 H

15786 1993 RS    10/06–10/12 200 33.3,0.5,32.9   63   18   6.82 0.02 0.14 0.02 H
15786 1993 RS 200610/24–10/31 241 16.0,18.3   24   21   6.82 0.01 0.13 0.01 H
15786 1993 RS 201001/21–02/13 201 17.6,14.7 134   21   6.48 0.01 0.08 0.01 H

20392 Mikeshepard    11/20–11/25 186 8.1,6.2   79   −1 29.2 0.5 0.75 0.05 MB–O
24654 Fossett    11/04–11/06 185 12.5,11.6   56 −16   6.007 0.003 0.52 0.04 H
25076 1998 QM98    09/25–10/12 724 15.4,8.3   22   −7 58.3T 0.5 0.35 0.1 H
40229 1998 TO3    10/02–10/04 178 9.1,8.1   19   −9   2.664 0.002 0.12 0.02 H
54234 2000 JD16    10/29–11/04 169 10.4,6.3   47  6   2.664 0.002 0.13 0.02 H
68553 2001 XF68    10/08–10/10 191 23.6,23.2   36   25   3.13 0.01 0.22 0.03 H
70030 Margaretmiller    10/26–10/29 248 15.3,15.4   34   24   4.331 0.002 0.42 0.03 H
96518 1998 RO3    10/01–10/03 141 7.6,8.8  1  7   6.62 0.05 0.11 0.02 H
99395 2002 AB19    10/09–10/12 150 20.9,20.1   36   22   7.08 0.05 0.29 0.03 H
T

indicates a possible period for a tumbling asteroid.

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, unless two values are given (first/last date in range). The Group column gives the orbital group to which the asteroid belongs. The definitions and values are those used in the LCDB (Warner et al., 2009). H = Hungaria;I MB-O = outer main-belt.