Dear Colleagues, It appears that some of you would appreciate having a list of new targets. Priorities should be given to the two binaries, Pogson and 2000 DP107, to the paired asteroid (15107) Toepperwein and NEA (1865) Cerberus, but they will not need extensive observations (except 2000 DP107 where it may take a few nights before we capture a first event), and they are also not targets for everyone. So, a list of new targets is below. Enjoy. This list of targets is also available on http://www.asu.cas.cz/~asteroid/binastphotsurvey_listoftargets20081002.txt Clear Skies, Petr Pravec Object V Dec Elo Mot Bga H q a Arc 0. Worked objects: (1830) Pogson 15.1 -3 171v 0.3 -64 12.4 2.06 2.19 25opp More coverage of mutual events is needed, see ephemeris on the binast-webtool. Object V Dec Elo Mot Bga H q a Arc Hrev P Ampl U 1. Returning binaries (185851) 2000 DP107 15.2f 27 153^ 1.2 -35 18.2 0.85 1.37 6opp 18.02 2.7754 0.18 3 P_orb = 42.12 h, D_2/D_1 = 0.41 For best fit solution (Scheirich) to the 2000 data, there will occur mutual events throughout this apparition. 2. Returning "prime suspects", to be followed up on their 2nd (3rd, ...) apparitions 3. Paired asteroids (errors <0.05 mag needed): (15107) Toepperwein 17.1 16 164^ 0.3 -47 14.3 1.87 2.27 10opp 4. Special target (YORP candidate), low accuracy data acceptable: (1865) Cerberus 17.4b 24 154^ 0.6 -38 16.8 0.58 1.08 16opp 16.97 6.810 1.48 3 5. New targets (1472) Muonio 13.9 2 170^ 0.2 -61 12.7 1.79 2.23 21opp (1763) Williams 13.9 14 169^ 0.2 -49 12.6 1.74 2.19 21opp (1800) Aguilar 14.8 -7 169 0.2 -70 12.6 2.04 2.36 22opp (2033) Basilea 16.2 29 142^ 0.1 -29 13.2 1.98 2.23 15opp (2081) Sazava 14.9 0 173^ 0.3 -63 12.1 2.05 2.45 23opp (2335) James 15.2b 1 164^ 0.6 -60 13.8 1.36 2.12 9opp (2468) Repin 14.8 13 165^ 0.2 -49 12.4 1.96 2.33 13opp (3576) Galina 15.4 0 176 0.3 -62 13.1 2.08 2.39 14opp (3956) Caspar 15.0 20 156^ 0.2 -41 13.2 1.84 2.24 15opp (4001) Ptolemaeus 15.6 -1 164^ 0.2 -62 13.6 1.89 2.29 9opp (4520) Dovzhenko 14.7 4 155^ 0.2 -53 13.0 1.77 2.27 11opp (4711) Kathy 14.0 -8 149^ 0.2 -60 12.2 1.77 2.38 13opp (5663) McKeegan 16.2 19 159^ 0.2 -43 14.5 1.75 2.39 10opp (6202) Georgemiley 16.4 11 168^ 0.2 -52 14.9 1.82 2.32 10opp (6295) Schmoll 15.9 20 146^ 0.1 -37 13.6 1.89 2.34 12opp (7747) Michalowski 15.9 25 143^ 0.2 -32 13.4 1.67 2.29 10opp (7824) Lynch 14.5 -2 172 0.3 -65 13.3 1.79 2.26 9opp (8356) Wadhwa 14.7 39 139^ 0.5 -22 12.8 1.72 2.43 10opp (9292) 1982 UE2 15.6 7 159^ 0.2 -52 14.9 1.57 2.20 9opp (14890) 1991 VG3 16.1 27 149 0.4 -30 13.8 1.89 2.27 7opp (15268) 1990 WF3 15.4 -1 175 0.2 -64 14.2 1.81 2.37 10opp (17722) 1997 YT1 15.7 23 158 0.2 -38 13.7 1.90 2.47 12opp (26772) 6033 P-L 16.5 11 165^ 0.2 -51 15.4 1.72 2.27 10opp (32103) 2000 KF52 16.5 4 154^ 0.2 -53 14.8 1.76 2.36 7opp (59342) 1999 CS118 15.5 0 171^ 0.5 -62 14.1 1.85 2.39 8opp (88885) 2001 SD283 15.6 -1 171^ 0.3 -64 14.0 1.80 2.42 5opp Note: The ephemerides were computed for 2008-10-02 ^/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) (185851) (15107) (1865) (1472) (1763) (1800) (2033) (2081) (2335) (2468) (3576) (3956) (4001) (4520) (4711) (5663) (6202) (6295) (7747) (7824) (8356) (9292) (14890) (15268) (17722) (26772) (32103) (59342) (88885)