Dear Colleagues, Since I will be away (attending the CD07 workshop and a family vacation) during the next two weeks, I am sending this updated list of targets for the next lunation a bit earlier now. Peter K. will be processing new data here while I am away. If the new binary suspect 16698 is established before I am back at the observatory on July 10, I should be able to attend to it also from distance, if Peter needs my look. We will see. Conditions are still somewhat difficult in the July lunation, but nonetheless they are gradually improving, so a few new suitable targets are proposed. This list of targets is also available on http://www.asu.cas.cz/~asteroid/binastphotsurvey_listoftargets20070715.txt Clear Skies, Petr Pravec Object V Dec Elo Mot Bga H q a Arc 0. Worked objects: (1830) Pogson 16.7 -8 102v 0.2 49 12.4 2.07 2.19 25opp Binary. A few sessions in the July lunation when the primary events occur in the nightly observing window for Julian would be useful for future modeling of the system. (2275) Cuitlahuac 15.4 -8 164^ 0.2 -20 13.2 1.91 2.30 18opp Under control by Julian from Leura. (5477) 1989 UH2 17 -31 112v 0.2 28 13.4 1.77 1.92 7opp 14.4 2.9946 0.11 3 B Binary. Two full nights by Julian would be useful to cover the secondary events. (16698) 1995 CX 15.9 -11 144v 0.2 17 13.2 1.86 2.37 10opp Binary suspect by Don. More data are needed to establish the main period, confirm the event, and estimate its period. 1. Returning binaries None. 2. Returning "prime suspects", to be followed up on their 2nd (3rd, ...) apparitions Object V Dec Elo Mot Bga H q a Arc Hrev P Ampl U None. 3. New targets (3163) Randi 15.2 -2 130^ 0.2 -50 13.6 1.59 2.39 10opp (7832) 1993 FA27 15.5 -7 160^ 0.2 -25 13.9 1.76 2.23 9opp (10548) 1992 PJ2 15.9 -1 145^ 0.1 -36 14.5 1.64 2.41 9opp (33916) 2000 LF19 16.3 -1 151^ 0.1 -29 14.8 1.72 2.30 9opp (66335) 1999 JZ61 16.1 -3 157^ 0.2 -24 13.7 1.98 2.47 7opp (96562) 1998 SZ138 15.9 -4 156^ 0.1 -26 15.7 1.48 2.12 6opp Note: The ephemerides were computed for 2007-07-15 ^/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: (1830) (2275) (5477) (16698) (3163) (7832) (10548) (33916) (66335) (96562)