Dear Colleagues, I'll be busy with other matters during a few following days and then I will take vacation for Christmas to the end of the year, so I have prepared an updated list of targets now, a few days before Full Moon. There are two worked binaries. For 3673 Levy, more data are needed to nail down P_orb and D_2/D_1. For 1453 Fennia, follow up observations would be useful. Of the other worked targets, a collaboration would be useful for 1810 Epimetheus and 7225 Huntress. Then there are three returning "prime suspects" (i.e., asteroids with periods and amplitudes in a range where binaries concentrate). For when the above targets are done or if they are beyond your capabilities, I give a list of proposed new targets further below. This list of targets is also available on http://www.asu.cas.cz/~asteroid/binastphotsurvey_listoftargets20080108.txt Clear Skies, Petr Pravec Object V Dec Elo Mot Bga H q a Arc 0. Worked objects: (1453) Fennia 15.8 56 122v 0.2 -3 12.7 1.84 1.90 17opp Binary. Follow up observations would be useful (if not in too crowded fields). (1810) Epimetheus 14.3 17 171^ 0.3 18 12.3 2.02 2.22 16opp Two full consecutive nights from any station could establish it. (3673) Levy 15.1 37 166 0.2 18 13.0 1.91 2.35 11opp Binary, more data needed to refine solution. (7225) Huntress 14.6 20 177 0.3 13 13.3 1.86 2.34 13opp Short period with A=0.17 mag. Two full consecutive nights needed to resolve it well. (7409) 1990 BS 15.9 22 130v 0.1 -27 13.0 1.87 2.38 10opp Long(ish) period, under control by Don Pray. (8828) 1988 RC7 16.1 3 131v 0.1 -34 13.0 1.88 2.41 8opp P=12.93 h, under control by David Higgins. (72396) 2001 CU20 14.6 34 166v 0.4 14 12.7 1.90 2.38 7opp Worked by Albino. Object V Dec Elo Mot Bga H q a Arc Hrev P Ampl U 1. Returning binaries 2. Returning "prime suspects", to be followed up on their 2nd (3rd, ...) apparitions (1293) Sonja 16.3 7 143^ 0.2 39 12.0 1.62 2.23 12opp 12.0 2.878 0.21 3 (3657) Ermolova 16.7 6 144^ 0.2 37 12.7 2.01 2.31 12opp 12.7 2.6064 0.25 3 (4022) Nonna 16.5 15 158^ 0.2 31 12.7 2.06 2.36 10opp 12.7 2.5877 0.08 3 3. New targets (1126) Otero 14.9 18 132^ 0.0 58 12.1 1.94 2.27 18opp (1929) Kollaa 15.3 26 147^ 0.2 47 12.2 2.19 2.36 14opp (3236) Strand 15.5 18 169^ 0.3 23 13.7 1.88 2.20 11opp (3401) Vanphilos 15.0 14 127^ 0.3 60 12.6 1.51 2.37 9opp (3700) Geowilliams 15.5 1 130^ 0.2 46 12.5 1.87 2.41 12opp (3826) Handel 15.9 9 155^ 0.2 29 13.7 1.94 2.24 12opp (4425) Bilk 15.7 25 168^ 0.2 26 13.8 1.97 2.36 10opp (5474) Gingasen 16.2 1 129^ 0.1 46 12.6 2.22 2.38 9opp (6368) 1983 RM3 16.1 19 151^ 0.2 41 13.8 1.90 2.23 13opp (6560) Pravdo 15.9 2 146^ 0.3 31 12.0 2.08 2.36 9opp (6608) 1991 VC4 16.3 -5 132^ 0.1 36 12.7 1.98 2.45 8opp (7369) Gavrilin 15.5 6 157^ 0.4 22 12.9 1.61 2.37 9opp (22145) 2000 WJ17 16.2 31 146^ 0.2 49 14.0 1.86 2.25 5opp (22275) 1982 BU 15.2 30 168^ 0.5 26 13.4 1.91 2.40 6opp (24114) 1999 VV23 15.8 2 143^ 0.1 33 13.1 2.00 2.43 9opp (36360) 2000 OH3 15.9 32 170 0.3 19 14.0 1.88 2.19 6opp (49982) 1999 YP22 16.3 0 151^ 0.3 22 13.5 1.93 2.41 7opp (70411) 1999 SF3 16.1 -1 135^ 0.3 38 13.3 1.71 2.41 5opp (106350) 2000 VM1 15.9 29 168^ 0.5 26 14.4 1.70 2.32 4opp (170891) 2004 TY16 15.9 46 156 0.1 23 17.0 1.18 1.98 4opp Note: The ephemerides were computed for 2008-01-08 ^/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: (1453) (1810) (3673) (7225) (7409) (8828) (72396) (1293) (3657) (4022) (1126) (1929) (3236) (3401) (3700) (3826) (4425) (5474) (6368) (6560) (6608) (7369) (22145) (22275) (24114) (36360) (49982) (70411) (106350) (170891)