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The Astronomical Journal | 1983

Infrared (JHK) photometry of asteroids. II

Glenn J. Veeder; Dennis L. Matson; G. Hoover; Charles T. Kowal

JHK (1.2, 1.6, and 2.2 micron) photometry for 38 asteroids of various spectral classifications is reported. M asteroids tend to have infrared colors intermediate between the color domains of E and P asteroids. A few D asteroids have redder J - H colors than most C asteroids. The unusually red J - H color of 246 Asporina indicates it is a member of the A class.


The Astronomical Journal | 1982

Infrared /JHK/ photometry of asteroids

Glenn J. Veeder; Dennis L. Matson; Charles T. Kowal

We report JHK (1.2, 1.6, and 2.2 micron) photometry for 23 asteroids of various spectral types. All of the TRIAD asteroid classes were sampled. The C and S classes have distinct, infrared color domains. Most R-class asteroids fall within the S-color domain and the observed M asteroids fall within the C-color domain. The E asteroids have neutral colors. Asteroid 446 Aeternitas was discovered to have an unusual J-H color (0.88 mag).


The Astronomical Journal | 1998

Hubble Space Telescope Astrometric Observations and Orbital Mean Motion Corrections for the Inner Uranian Satellites

D. Pascu; James R. Rohde; P. Kenneth Seidelmann; Eddie N. Wells; Charles T. Kowal; Ben Zellner; Alex Storrs; Douglas G. Currie; D. M. Dowling

The 10 small inner satellites of Uranus were discovered in 1986 with Voyager 2 and not seen again until 1994, when eight were recovered with the Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 for astrometric, dynamical, and photometric studies. Thirty-three exposures were taken on 1994 August 14 with the PC1 chip in the BVRI filters. Measurable images of Ariel and Miranda were also obtained on the same CCD frames with those of the faint satellites. We present here the astrometric observations of these eight satellites relative to Miranda, as well as corrected orbital mean motions for them. For the full-well images of Ariel and Miranda, the astrometric limitation was due to an inadequate geometric distortion correction and distance from center. For the faint inner satellites, the astrometric precision varied from 50 mas for Bianca (V = 23 mag) to 9 mas for Puck (V = 20 mag) and was due primarily to a centroiding error caused by a low signal-to-noise ratio. The orbits of Owen & Synnott for the inner satellites were compared with these observations and corrections derived to their mean daily motions. While the orbits of Owen & Synnott proved to be better than their errors indicated, the new mean motions are 2 orders of magnitude more precise.


Archive | 1995

HST Astrometry of the Uranian Inner Satellite System

D. Pascu; John R Rohde; P. Kenneth Seidelmann; Douglas G. Currie; D. M. Dowling; Eddie N. Wells; Charles T. Kowal; Benjamin Zellner; Alex Storrs


Archive | 1984

The Earth-Crossing Asteroid 1983 TB

Glenn J. Veeder; Charles T. Kowal; Dennis L. Matson


Archive | 1994

Recovery of Inner Satellites of Uranus

Benjamin Zellner; P. Kenneth Seidelmann; D. Pascu; Charles T. Kowal; Eddie N. Wells; Douglas G. Currie


Archive | 1996

Astrometry and Orbits of the Inner Uranian Satellites

D. Pascu; John R Rohde; P. Kenneth Seidelmann; Eddie N. Wells; Charles T. Kowal; Benjamin Zellner; Alex Storrs; Douglas G. Currie; D. M. Dowling


Archive | 1995

Routine Data Processing and Interactive Observation Support for Hubble Space Telescope

Dorothy A. Fraquelli; Robert C. Dempsey; Thomas A. Ellis; E. A. Giovane; F. C. Hamilton; H. M. Hart; Albert V. Holm; D. A. Kenny; M. C. Kochte; Charles T. Kowal; Sidney B. Parsons; J. F. Scott; S. E. Slowinski


Archive | 1994

Imaging Observations of Asteroids from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST)

Alex Storrs; Benjamin Zellner; Eddie N. Wells; Benjamin Paul Weiss; D. J. Tholen; R. Sichitiu; Charles T. Kowal; Wayne P. Burleson


Archive | 1993

Realtime Monitoring and Quick Look Evaluation of HST Observations

Charles T. Kowal; F. C. Hamilton; Thomas A. Ellis; Dorothy A. Fraquelli; H. M. Hart; D. A. Kenny; J. F. Scott; Julie Walters; K. E. Whittenburg; Benjamin Zellner; Albert V. Holm

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Benjamin Zellner

Georgia Southern University

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Eddie N. Wells

Space Telescope Science Institute

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Albert V. Holm

Space Telescope Science Institute

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Alex Storrs

Space Telescope Science Institute

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Dennis L. Matson

California Institute of Technology

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Dorothy A. Fraquelli

Space Telescope Science Institute

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F. C. Hamilton

Space Telescope Science Institute

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Glenn J. Veeder

California Institute of Technology

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H. M. Hart

Computer Sciences Corporation

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