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IDENTIFIER urn:nasa:pds:gbo.ast-1999td10.images-lightcurves:data::2.0
NAME Visual Imaging and Photometry of (29981) 1999 TD10 V2.0
TYPE Data
DESCRIPTION The outer solar system object (29981) 1999 TD10 was observed in the R band in September 2001, and in B, V, R, and I in October 2002. We derive B-V=0.80+/-0.05mag, V-R=0.48+/-0.05mag, and R-I=0.44+/-0.05mag. Combining our data with the data from Rousselot et. al. 2003, we derive a synodic period of 15.382+/-0.001hr in agreement with the period from Rousselot et. al. 2003. Our observations show no evidence of a coma.
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AUTHOR LIST Mueller, B.E.A., Hergenrother, C.W., Samarasinha, N.H., Campins, H., and McCarthy Jr., D.W.
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PUBLICATION YEAR 2023
DESCRIPTION The outer solar system object (29981) 1999 TD10 was observed in the R band in September 2001, and in B, V, R, and I in October 2002. We derive B-V=0.80+/-0.05mag, V-R=0.48+/-0.05mag, and R-I=0.44+/-0.05mag. Combining our data with the data from Rousselot et. al. 2003, we derive a synodic period of 15.382+/-0.001hr in agreement with the period from Rousselot et. al. 2003. Our observations show no evidence of a coma.
   
Context
START DATE TIME 2001-09-21T12:00:00.000Z
STOP DATE TIME 2002-11-01T10:40:38.609Z
LOCAL MEAN SOLAR TIME
LOCAL TRUE SOLAR TIME
SOLAR LONGITUDE
PRIMARY RESULT PURPOSE SCIENCE
PRIMARY RESULT PROCESSING LEVEL Derived
PRIMARY RESULT DESCRIPTION
PRIMARY RESULT WAVELENGTH RANGE Visible
Visible
PRIMARY RESULT DOMAIN
PRIMARY RESULT DISCIPLINE NAME Flux Measurements
Imaging
INVESTIGATION NO SPECIFIC INVESTIGATION
OBSERVING SYSTEM
OBSERVING SYSTEM COMPONENT 2.13-m Corning Cassegrain/Coude reflector
Kitt Peak National Observatory
CFIM+T2KA
TARGET LANDOLT PG2213-006
LANDOLT SA95
LANDOLT PG0231+051
LANDOLT SA92
(29981) 1999 TD10
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