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IMAGES OF COMET 9P/TEMPEL 1 FROM FEBRUARY TO JUNE 2005 V1.0
Images of comet 9P/Tempel 1 from February to June 2005 by Beatrice Mueller
SUPPORT ARCHIVES - EAR-C-I0065/I1084-3-IMGTEMPEL1KPNO-V1.0 - starting 2005-02-01T21:42:27.136Z -
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VISUAL IMAGING AND PHOTOMETRY OF (29981) 1999 TD10 V1.0
Visual imaging and photometry of TNO (29981) 1999 TD10 by Mueller
SUPPORT ARCHIVES - EAR-A-I0065-3-TD10PHOT-V1.0 - starting 2001-09-21T00:00:00Z -
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IMAGES OF COMET 19P/BORRELLY FROM 9/21-23, 2001 V1.0
Raw and reduced images of comet 19P/Borrelly in the R filter taken at the Kitt Peak 2.1m on September 21-23, 2001.
SUPPORT ARCHIVES - EAR-C-I0065-2-IMGBORRELLYKPNO-V1.0 - starting 2001-09-20T23:40:49Z -
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CFIM+T2KA for OBS321T3
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Visual Imaging and Photometry of (29981) 1999 TD10 V2.0
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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Visual Imaging and Photometry of (29981) 1999 TD10 V2.0
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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CFIM+T2KA
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Visual Imaging and Photometry of (29981) 1999 TD10 V2.0
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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