Dear Colleagues, The last May/June lunation we have got a less than average success, with more than normal fraction of targets being tough. To some degree, it was connected with more difficult conditions (crowded starfields, short nights for the northern hemisphere stations), but mostly it was just a bad luck as targets turned of low amplitude or dimmer. The upcoming lunation of the summer solstice will provide even more challenging conditions. There are available no new targets at |Bgal|>20 deg in the northern celestial hemisphere. There are five new targets with |Bgal|>20 deg and Dec between -10 and 0 deg, so I hope they will be suitable targets for you after you are done with the currently worked targets. Clear Skies, Petr Pravec Object V Dec Elo Mot Bga H q a Arc 0. Worked objects: (3665) Fitzgerald 16.5 -6 145v 0.2 31 12.6 2.21 2.42 12opp Low amplitude (D. Higgins), but a few nights with errors <0.03 mag might resolve it. (5247) Krylov 15.0 8 142v 0.2 31 12.5 1.96 2.33 10opp Slow rotator, well under control by Don Pray. (11116) 1996 EK 15.9 -6 150v 0.2 27 14.2 1.70 2.20 8opp Under control by David Higgins. (19204) 1992 ME 15.9 10 140 0.5 31 14.1 1.72 2.30 9opp Very low amplitude, data with errors <0.01 mag would be needed to solve it. (20031) 1992 OO 15.7 8 143 0.4 28 12.9 1.92 2.34 7opp Under control by Don Pray. 1. New targets: (1293) Sonja 13.7 -9 145^ 0.1 -27 12.0 1.62 2.23 12opp (2557) Putnam 16.2 -3 119^ 0.1 -45 12.5 1.99 2.35 9opp (3868) Mendoza 16.1 -7 147^ 0.1 -23 13.0 2.10 2.33 12opp (6406) 1992 MJ 15.3 -9 138^ 0.0 -34 12.5 1.87 2.28 10opp (11574) d'Alviella 16.0 -7 135^ 0.1 -35 13.8 1.72 2.29 6opp Note: The ephemerides were computed for 2006-06-26 ^/v means that the value increases/decreases by more than 0.05 mag/day (for V) or by more than 0.5 deg/day for Dec and Elong. The rate of apparent motion (Mot) is in deg/day. Bga is the galactic latitude. Compact listing: (3665) (5247) (11116) (19204) (20031) (1293) (2557) (3868) (6406) (11574)