Dear Colleagues, Updated list of targets is below. There are a few worked targets that require more work. Please concentrate especially on the tough binary asteroid (3868) Mendoza. If it is too faint for you, or if it is already covered by another station on a given night, there are a few other needed worked targets as well as two returning ones, which you might choose. Enjoy. This list of targets is also available on http://www.asu.cas.cz/~asteroid/binastphotsurvey_listoftargets20090525.txt Clear Skies, Petr Pravec Object V Dec Elo Mot Bga H q a Arc Hrev P Ampl U 0. Worked objects: (3855) Pasasymphonia 16.7 -1 143v 0.2 58 13.1 1.77 2.24 11opp Worked by Don. (3868) Mendoza 16.6 -3 149v 0.2 53 13.0 2.10 2.33 12opp Serious binary suspect, a really concentrated effort needed. (6405) Komiyama 15.7 -5 150v 0.2 51 13.2 1.99 2.26 10opp Collaboration from a few stations on different continents needed. (6708) Bobbievaile 16.6 9 135v 0.1 67 12.8 2.00 2.44 9opp Binary - monitoring needed. (8338) Ralhan 15.1 -7 159v 0.2 43 13.4 1.84 2.26 12opp One final session needed to complete double coverage. Object V Dec Elo Mot Bga H q a Arc 1. Returning binaries (3673) Levy 17.0 -23 160v 0.2 34 13.0 1.91 2.34 11opp P_1 = 2.6874 h, P_orb = 21.67 h, D_2/D_1 = 0.28 2. Returning "prime suspects", to be followed up on their 2nd (3rd, ...) apparitions (5676) Voltaire 15.9 -7 158^ 0.2 18 12.4 2.04 2.48 11opp 12.4 5.0404 0.05 2 A 3. Paired asteroids (errors <0.05 mag needed): 4. YORP detection target: 5. New targets Note: The ephemerides were computed for 2009-05-25 ^/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: (3855) (3868) (6405) (6708) (8338) (3673) (5676)