Dear Observers, Here is a new list of targets. Enjoy! This list of targets is also available at http://www.asu.cas.cz/~asteroid/binastphotsurvey_neosource_targets20131203.txt Clear Skies, Petr Pravec Object V Dec Elo Mot Bga H q a Arc Hrev P Ampl U 0. Worked objects: (3951) Zichichi 16.1 7 111v 0.2 -53 12.7 1.93 2.34 17opp Return binary, 2nd apparition, monitoring events useful. (5026) Martes 16.9 23 156v 0.2 -32 13.8 1.80 2.38 20opp One period per lunation sufficient, P = 4.4 h (5477) Holmes 16.4 25 155v 0.4 -31 14.4 1.77 1.92 15opp Return binary, 4th apparition, monitoring events useful. (5481) Kiuchi 17.4 13 123v 0.0 -50 13.2 2.19 2.34 17opp Return binary, 2nd apparition, monitoring events useful. (6070) Rheinland 15.5 21 178^ 0.3 -16 13.7 1.89 2.39 18opp One period per lunation sufficient, P = 4.3 h (46654) 1995 UB8 16.3f 22 178v 0.3 -18 14.4 2.05 2.33 13opp Suspicious case by Don Pray, more data needed. 1. Returning binaries: 2. Paired asteroids (errors <= 0.03 mag): (9068) 1993 OD 14.7 60 141^ 0.3 14 13.5 1.55 1.82 13opp One period per lunation sufficient, P = 3.4 h (7343) Ockeghem 16.3 30 144^ 0.1 18 13.8 1.89 2.19 16opp One period per lunation sufficient, P = 3.8 h (11842) Kap'bos 17.2 18 124^ 0.1 31 13.9 2.04 2.25 15opp One period per lunation sufficient, P = 3.7 h 3. Returning "prime suspects", to be followed up on their 2nd (3rd, ...) apparitions (1563) Noel 15.3 28 143^ 0.1 18 12.3 2.00 2.19 27opp 12.3 3.5495 0.14 0.15 3 (3105) Stumpff 15.5 12 167^ 0.3 -16 12.8 1.83 2.26 23opp 12.8 5.0369 0.35 0.37 3 (3850) Peltier 16.1 15 172^ 0.3 -18 13.5 1.88 2.23 17opp 13.5 2.4289 0.10 3 (4263) Abashiri 15.9 29 173 0.3 -15 12.6 1.92 2.23 22opp 12.93 4.8820 0.11 0.15 3 (6181) Bobweber 16.2 29 142^ 0.1 20 13.5 1.85 2.43 16opp 13.5 2.75796 0.12 3 (12071) Davykim 15.6 26 176 0.3 -15 13.9 1.90 2.25 16opp 13.9 3.5483 0.30 3 (13921) Sgarbini 16.1 4 162 0.2 -30 14.5 1.77 2.29 15opp 14.5 3.679 0.12 2+A (46598) 1993 FT2 15.7 65 128 0.3 29 13.7 1.66 2.33 11opp 13.7 4.8620 0.33 3 4. New targets (2391) Tomita 14.7 17 172^ 0.2 -15 12.4 2.11 2.44 26opp (2914) Glarnisch 15.2 17 173^ 0.3 -16 13.2 1.97 2.26 23opp (3589) Loyola 15.2 17 174^ 0.3 -17 13.6 1.88 2.25 21opp (4641) Ayako 15.3 21 174^ 0.3 -12 13.8 1.81 2.19 20opp (8503) Masakatsu 15.4 18 170^ 0.3 -12 13.8 1.83 2.21 15opp (8504) 1990 YC 15.4 22 174^ 0.3 -12 14.0 1.86 2.22 16opp (14596) Bergstralh 16.3 4 160 0.2 -19 14.5 1.87 2.38 14opp (15365) 1996 HQ9 16.5 9 159^ 0.3 -11 14.0 1.89 2.47 13opp (22598) Francespearl 16.3 18 173^ 0.3 -15 14.4 1.87 2.28 13opp (38134) 1999 JU51 15.9 27 174^ 0.3 -11 14.2 1.94 2.18 12opp (43339) 2000 RM10 16.4 19 175^ 0.3 -15 14.9 1.89 2.20 12opp (48684) 1996 EP 16.5 26 173^ 0.2 -10 14.8 1.95 2.40 11opp (53008) 1998 VY5 15.7 2 159 0.3 -35 13.5 1.96 2.42 12opp (75745) 2000 AF152 16.3 6 161^ 0.4 -19 14.1 1.87 2.29 10opp (103060) 1999 XD137 16.5 2 160 0.5 -26 14.7 1.85 2.30 9opp 2013 NJ 15.5f -9^ 143^ 2.0 -16a 21.8 0.92 1.28 103 Note: The ephemerides were computed for 2013-12-03 ^/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: (3951) (5026) (5477) (5481) (6070) (46654 (9068) (7343) (11842 (1563) (3105) (3850) (4263) (6181) (12071 (13921 (46598 (2391) (2914) (3589) (4641) (8503) (8504) (14596) (15365) (22598) (38134) (43339) (48684) (53008) (75745) (103060) 2013 NJ