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3.0
Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB) V3.0
1.10.0.0
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Warner, B.D., Harris, A.W., and Pravec, P.
2019
The asteroid lightcurve database (LCDB) is one of the more widely-used research tools
for those doing research that compares and contrasts physical characteristics of
asteroid spin axis rates, sizes, pole orientations, and/or taxonomic class - among
others.
The v3.0 release includes lightcurve photometry results for more than 24500 targets.
Each object has one to several dozen detail records that contain results obtained by
scanning the literature.
1913-01-01Z
2019-09-09Z
Science
Derived
Near Infrared
Infrared
Visible
Microwave
Small Bodies
Taxonomy
Near Infrared
Infrared
Visible
Microwave
Small Bodies
Shape Model
Near Infrared
Infrared
Visible
Microwave
Flux Measurements
Photometry
Near Infrared
Infrared
Visible
Microwave
Small Bodies
Dynamical Properties
Near Infrared
Infrared
Visible
Microwave
Flux Measurements
Polarimetry
Near Infrared
Infrared
Visible
Microwave
Small Bodies
Lightcurve
Near Infrared
Infrared
Visible
Microwave
Small Bodies
Physical Properties
None
Other Investigation
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Literature search
Literature Search
Multiple Asteroids
Asteroid
Multiple Asteroids
Asteroid
Archive
The asteroid lightcurve database (LCDB) is one of the more widely-used research tools
for those doing research that compares and contrasts physical characteristics of
asteroid spin axis rates, sizes, pole orientations, and/or taxonomic class - among
others.
The v3.0 release includes lightcurve photometry results for more than 24500 targets.
Each object has one to several dozen detail records that contain results obtained by
scanning the literature.
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