Dear Colleagues, New list of targets for the next lunation is below. Enjoy. This list of targets is also available on http://www.asu.cas.cz/~asteroid/binastphotsurvey_listoftargets20090919.txt Clear Skies, Petr Pravec Object V Dec Elo Mot Bga H q a Arc Hrev P Ampl U 0. Worked objects: (1700) Zvezdara 13.6b 0 177^ 0.2 -60 12.5 1.83 2.36 24opp Worked by David Higgins. A couple full nights could do it. (3034) Climenhaga 14.5 -20 142v 0.1 -44 12.3 1.83 2.32 18opp Probable binary, monitoring needed to detect possible developing events. (6070) Rheinland 15.1 -8 173 0.2 -67 13.6 1.89 2.39 15opp Paired asteroid, P = 4.2737 h. Monitoring needed (one night per lunation). (6244) Okamoto 16.1 -16 138v 0.1 -37 13.6 1.83 2.16 13opp Return binary, one or two more sessions would be good to complete it. (9584) Louchheim 15.6 2 157v 0.2 -43 13.8 1.86 2.42 12opp A little collaboration needed - a few linked observations could resolve the case. (11842) Kap'bos 16.4 8 168^ 0.2 -53 13.8 2.04 2.25 12opp Paired asteroid. One or two full nights would be good to finish it. (13732) Woodall 17.1 7 166^ 0.2 -55 14.4 2.14 2.38 10opp Paired asteroid. A couple full nights could establish it. (25068) 1998 QV88 15.8 6 153v 0.1 -37 14.3 1.72 2.39 12opp Slow rotator, under control by Don. (26416) 1999 XM84 17.1 11 164^ 0.2 -52 13.8 2.22 2.34 7opp Paired asteroid. A couple full nights could do it. (79165) 1993 FR27 16.6 1 156v 0.2 -42 14.7 1.76 2.45 5opp Worked by Modra. (92336) 2000 GY81 18.2 10 133v 0.4 -20 15.6 1.78 1.96 6opp Paired asteroid. Longer period, a couple full linked nights could nail it down. Object V Dec Elo Mot Bga H q a Arc 1. Returning binaries (2486) Metsahovi 15.8 19 138^ 0.1 -40 12.4 2.09 2.27 16opp Probable binary, P_1 = 2.6404 h, P_2 = 4.4518 h (3073) Kursk 15.9 0 172v 0.3 -54 13.5 1.94 2.24 12opp D_2/D_1 = 0.25, P_orb = 44.96 h (5481) Kiuchi 16.5 -12 148v 0.1 -43 13.0 2.19 2.34 10opp D_2/D_1 = 0.33, P_orb = 20.90 h 2. Returning "prime suspects", to be followed up on their 2nd (3rd, ...) apparitions (1563) Noel 16.3 -11 170 0.3 -68 13.3 2.01 2.19 21opp 13.3 3.5495 0.15 3 (1806) Derice 15.6 24 121^ 0.1 -27 12.0 2.00 2.24 15opp 12.0 3.2240 0.19 3 (2480) Papanov 15.7 15 131^ 0.0 -38 12.8 1.96 2.23 20opp 12.8 3.095 0.13 3 (3533) Toyota 15.2 7 163^ 0.2 -56 12.8 1.96 2.22 13opp 12.8 2.9809 0.18 3 3. Paired asteroids (errors <0.05 mag needed): (19289) 1996 HY12 17.9 8 156^ 0.2 -54 15.6 1.85 2.12 9opp (76148) 2000 EP17 18.3 -7 175 0.3 -65 15.1 2.21 2.39 5opp (78024) 2002 JO70 18.5 3 175 0.3 -55 17.0 1.78 2.18 9opp (101065) 1998 RV11 18.3 5 160^ 0.3 -58 15.8 1.85 2.38 8opp (101703) 1999 CA150 18.2 2 170^ 0.2 -59 15.3 2.22 2.54 5opp (138938) 2001 BJ18 18.4 11 166^ 0.2 -51 16.1 1.94 2.18 5opp 2002 MH3 17.2 -19 163 0.2 -73 15.8 1.76 2.31 5opp 2002 TO134 18.3 9 169 0.2 -49 16.2 2.02 2.32 5opp 4. YORP detection target 5. New targets Note: The ephemerides were computed for 2009-09-19 ^/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: (1700) (3034) (6070) (6244) (9584) (11842) (13732) (25068) (26416) (79165) (92336) (2486) (3073) (5481) (1563) (1806) (2480) (3533) (19289) (76148) (78024) (101065) (101703) (138938) 2002 MH3 2002 TO134