ASTEROID LIGHTCURVE DERIVED DATA V9.0

This is a compilation of published rotational parameters derived from lightcurve data for asteroids, through March 2007. In addition to reported rotational parameters by individual paper, there is a summary file with the values adopted by Harris, Warner, and Pravec as the most likely correct values for each asteroid. The data set also contains files listing known rotational information on asteroids with ambiguous periods, binary asteroids, 'tumbling' asteroids, and asteroids with measured spin axes.

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identifier urn:nasa:pds:context_pds3:data_set:data_set.ear-a-5-ddr-derived-lightcurve-v9.0
issued 2018-06-26
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modified 2020-01-29
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publisher National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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Groups
  • AmeriGEOSS
  • National Provider
  • North America
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  • amerigeoss
  • asteroid
  • ckan
  • geo
  • geoss
  • national
  • north-america
  • support-archives
  • united-states
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maintainer Thomas Morgan
maintainer_email thomas.h.morgan@nasa.gov
metadata_created 2025-11-22T21:26:41.782722
metadata_modified 2025-11-22T21:26:41.782726
notes This is a compilation of published rotational parameters derived from lightcurve data for asteroids, through March 2007. In addition to reported rotational parameters by individual paper, there is a summary file with the values adopted by Harris, Warner, and Pravec as the most likely correct values for each asteroid. The data set also contains files listing known rotational information on asteroids with ambiguous periods, binary asteroids, 'tumbling' asteroids, and asteroids with measured spin axes.
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title ASTEROID LIGHTCURVE DERIVED DATA V9.0