Dear Colleagues, In the past June/July lunation, we have done a few targets well (see the summary and links on http://www.asu.cas.cz/~asteroid/binastphotsurvey.htm ) A few other targets, including some binary suspects, need more data, so please concentrate on them if you can take long sessions with required accuracy (see the list and notes below). After they are done, or when you cannot work them, you will need new targets, so I have prepared them below. Fortunately, in this July/August lunation there is already a plenty of suitable targets well away from the Milky Way. Clear Skies, Petr Pravec Object V Dec Elo Mot Bga H q a Arc 0. Worked objects: (2557) Putnam 15.4 -2 146^ 0.1 -45 12.5 1.99 2.35 9opp A single night by Don on June 22. It is ready for a re-start (not necessarily by Don, if he was busy with other targets). (3665) Fitzgerald 17.1 -9 118v 0.1 31 12.6 2.21 2.42 12opp Period of 2.414 h has been well established, a single attenuation observed on 2006-06-18.4 not confirmed despite an extensive effort by Julian Oey from Leura so far. (3868) Mendoza 15.5 -9 168 0.2 -18 13.0 2.10 2.33 12opp Main period of 2.77 h established, a second period needs to be confirmed with more long sessions with errors <=0.02 mag. (5247) Krylov 15.7 9 120v 0.1 33 12.5 1.96 2.33 10opp Slow rotator, well done by Don and the Modra folks, nearly ready to be closed. (11116) 1996 EK 16.7 -11 127v 0.2 23 14.2 1.70 2.20 8opp Serious binary candidate, but detected just at the limit of the Survey. Several long sessions would be needed to nail it down. (11574) d'Alviella 15.0 -11 164^ 0.3 -37 13.8 1.72 2.29 6opp A few long sessions (from two continents) with errors of 0.01 mag are needed to eliminate ambiguity in its solution. 1. New targets: (1273) Helma 15.3 -8 152^ 0.1 -46 12.8 2.01 2.39 16opp (1314) Paula 16.1 4 128^ 0.1 -52 12.7 1.89 2.29 19opp (1494) Savo 15.6 -1 131^ 0.1 -56 12.7 1.90 2.19 20opp (2098) Zyskin 15.8 -5 131^ 0.1 -60 12.5 2.12 2.42 15opp (2510) Shandong 15.2 -8 126^ 0.2 -67 12.6 1.81 2.25 11opp (2754) Efimov 16.0 7 123^ 0.2 -52 13.5 1.71 2.23 10opp (3657) Ermolova 15.7 6 129^ 0.1 -50 12.7 2.01 2.31 12opp (3913) Chemin 16.0 -1 146^ 0.2 -44 12.2 1.83 2.36 9opp (4082) Swann 15.8 0 140^ 0.1 -48 12.9 1.77 2.39 14opp (5431) Maxinehelin 16.2 29 109 0.5 -32 13.0 1.74 2.33 9opp (6009) 1990 FQ1 15.9 27 118^ 0.1 -30 12.3 2.07 2.44 9opp (6495) 1992 UB1 16.0 7 129^ 0.1 -49 12.8 2.02 2.33 8opp (7169) Linda 15.7 -6 152^ 0.1 -43 13.9 1.80 2.25 10opp (13233) 1998 FC66 16.1 11 125^ 0.1 -46 13.5 1.84 2.36 5opp (14211) 1999 NT1 15.6 13 142 0.5 -29 13.7 1.57 2.31 7opp (22321) 1991 RP 16.0 6 138^ 0.3 -42 13.7 1.80 2.42 5opp Note: The ephemerides were computed for 2006-07-25 ^/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: (2557) (3665) (3868) (5247) (11116) (11574) (1273) (1314) (1494) (2098) (2510) (2754) (3657) (3913) (4082) (5431) (6009) (6495) (7169) (13233) (14211) (22321)