%R 2006PDSS...53M %A Mueller, B.E.A.;Hergenrother, C.W.;Samarasinha, N.H.;Campins, H.;McCarthy Jr., D.W. %T Visual Imaging and Photometry of (29981) 1999 TD10 V1.0 %D 08/2006 %J NASA Planetary Data System, EAR-A-I0065-3-TD10PHOT-V1.0 %U http://pdsquery.jpl.nasa.gov/query?Identifier=EAR-A-I0065-3-TD10PHOT-V1.0&resclass=data.dataset %B 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.