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data collection for the "SEVEN COLOR ASTEROID SURVEY" bundle
This is the data collection for the gbo.ast.7-color-survey bundle. The Seven-color Asteroid Survey (SCAS) consists of photometry in seven filters from 0.9 to 2.3 microns, of a total of 126 asteroids of types S, K, and M. -
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data collection for the "POLARIMETRY OF ASTEROID ITOKAWA" bundle
This is the data collection for the gbo.ast-itokawa.torino.polarimetry bundle. This data set contains the polarimetry of asteroid 25143 Itokawa published in Cellino et al. (2005). The observations were made from June 26 through July 3, 2004 with the Torino photopolarimeter at the 2.15 m telescope of the El Leoncito Observatory in Argentina. The degree of linear polarization was measured in five filters (Johnson-Cousins UBVRI). -
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POLARIMETRY OF ASTEROID ITOKAWA
This data set contains the polarimetry of asteroid 25143 Itokawa published in Cellino et al. (2005). The observations were made from June 26 through July 3, 2004 with the Torino photopolarimeter at the 2.15 m telescope of the El Leoncito Observatory in Argentina. The degree of linear polarization was measured in five filters (Johnson-Cousins UBVRI). -
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24-COLOR ASTEROID SURVEY
This bundle is comprised of asteroid flux data measured in 26 filters using the McCord dual beam photometer, and covering the range 0.32 - 1.08 microns for 285 numbered asteroids, as published in Chapman & Gaffey (1979b) and McFadden, et al. (1984). -
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SEVEN COLOR ASTEROID SURVEY
The Seven-color Asteroid Survey (SCAS) consists of photometry in seven filters from 0.9 to 2.3 microns, of a total of 126 asteroids of types S, K, and M. -
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TORINO ASTEROID POLARIMETRY
This data set contains asteroid polarimetric observations made during 1995-2005 with the Torino photopolarimeter at the 2.15-m telescope at El Leoncito Observatory in Argentina. These observations are reported in Cellino et al. (2005). -
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PLUTO-CHARON MUTUAL EVENTS
Ground-based photometric observations of the 1985-1990 Pluto-Charon mutual events, observed from Palomar, Mauna Kea, and McDonald Observatories. -
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52-COLOR ASTEROID SURVEY
This data set contains 52-color IR data of asteroids, taken using a double circularly variable filter. The short wavelength portion of the CVF covered the octave from 0.8 to 1.6 microns with 3 percent resolution, while the long wavelength portion covered 1.5 to 2.6 microns with 5 percent resolution. Most of the data are unpublished other than in this PDS data set. -
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data collection for the "TORINO ASTEROID POLARIMETRY" bundle
This is the data collection for the gbo.ast.torino.polarimetry bundle. This data set contains asteroid polarimetric observations made during 1995-2005 with the Torino photopolarimeter at the 2.15-m telescope at El Leoncito Observatory in Argentina. These observations are reported in Cellino et al. (2005). -
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data collection for the "24-COLOR ASTEROID SURVEY" bundle
This is the data collection for the gbo.ast.24-color-survey bundle. This bundle is comprised of asteroid flux data measured in 26 filters using the McCord dual beam photometer, and covering the range 0.32 - 1.08 microns for 285 numbered asteroids, as published in Chapman & Gaffey (1979b) and McFadden, et al. (1984). -
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data collection for the "52-COLOR ASTEROID SURVEY" bundle
This is the data collection for the gbo.ast.52-color-survey bundle. This data set contains 52-color IR data of asteroids, taken using a double circularly variable filter. The short wavelength portion of the CVF covered the octave from 0.8 to 1.6 microns with 3 percent resolution, while the long wavelength portion covered 1.5 to 2.6 microns with 5 percent resolution. Most of the data are unpublished other than in this PDS data set. -
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data collection for the "PLUTO-CHARON MUTUAL EVENTS" bundle
This is the data collection for the gbo.pluto-charon.mutual-events bundle. Ground-based photometric observations of the 1985-1990 Pluto-Charon mutual events, observed from Palomar, Mauna Kea, and McDonald Observatories.
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