- have
light curves for
several transient types,
including supernovae Lightcurves: An
Introduction by NASA's
Imagine the
Universe DAMIT Database of Asteroid...
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modeling was done by
compiling a set of 26
previously obtained visible lightcurves. On 5
September 2008, the
Rosetta space probe flew by Šteins at a distance...
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comets rotation curves, CdR –
Observatoire de Genève,
Raoul Behrend Lightcurves Archived 25 July 2011 at the
Wayback Machine from the
Antelope Hills...
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occultation events.
Photometric observations of this
asteroid in 2016
produced lightcurves indicating a
rotation period of 9.9 hours with an
amplitude variation...
- has been
characterized as a
stony S-type asteroid. The
first rotational lightcurve was
obtained by
American astronomer Richard P.
Binzel during a photometric...
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Photometric observations of this
asteroid in 1987 gave an
incomplete lightcurve with a
period of 10.12 ± 0.06
hours and a
brightness variation of 0.13...
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rotational lightcurve of this
asteroid was
obtained from
photometric observations by Petr
Pravec and
Lenka Šarounová at Ondřejov Observatory.
Lightcurve analysis...
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Retrieved 12 May 2016. Stephens,
Robert D.; et al. (October 2011), "The
Lightcurve for 202 Chryseis", The
Minor Planet Bulletin, 38 (4): 208–209, Bibcode:2011MPBu...
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Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB).
Retrieved 14 June 2017. "MPC/MPO/MPS Archive".
Minor Planet Center.
Retrieved 30
November 2016.
Asteroid Lightcurve Database...
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astronomer at
Leiden Observatory, who
studies variable stars,
using their lightcurves to
determine the
characteristics of
those systems by
means of the Wilson-Devinney...