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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 26.
Published in final edited form as: Minor Planet Bull. 2013 Oct-Dec;40(4):217–220.

Table I.

Observing circumstances. Asteroids with (H) after the name are members of the Hungaria group/family. Asteroids with (N) after the name are near-Earth asteroids (q < 1.3 AU). 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).

Number Name 2013 (mm/dd) Pts Phase LPAB BPAB Period P.E. Amp A.E.
4531 Asaro (H) 03/18–03/19 142 10.9,10.2 190 +7 4.144 0.005 0.19 0.02
4531 Asaro (H) 10/18–10/31^ 139 26.4,23.3 65 +22 4.15 0.01 0.29 0.03
5828 1991 AM (N) 02/19–03/15 273 24.8,55.2 145 +32 2.6666* 0.0002 0.15 0.01
5899 Jedicke (H) 03/02–03/15 384 13.5,14.9 166 +23 2.7481* 0.0004 0.05 0.01
5899 Jedicke (H) 02/03–03/04# 251 16.0,27.0 112 −1 2.730* 0.001 0.04 0.01
8024 Robertwhite (H) 03/18–03/19 137 5.6,4.9 184 +4 7.067 0.005 0.95 0.02
33908 2000 LL6 (H) 03/11–03/14 79 23.7,23.8 175 +36 5.91 0.01 0.25 0.02
40203 1998 SP27 (H) 03/18–03/19 168 22.3,22.2 181 +32 5.448 0.005 0.38 0.02
68216 2001 CV26 (N) 03/11–03/15 200 25.6,22.0 175 +19 2.4290 0.0002 0.21 0.01
88141 2000 WE174 03/11 56 9.8 165 +26 3.01 0.05 0.28 0.03
94608 2001 VR109 03/14–03/15 93 10.0,10.5 159 −6 6.02 0.05 0.60 0.04
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2010

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period of the primary