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_targets20150815.txt Fyi, I'll be gone for a conference and then holidays since July 29 afternoon, and Peter Kusnirak will start his holidays on August 2. We both will be back on August 23. Unfortunately, we'll not be able to process new data until then. Clear Skies, Petr Pravec Object V Dec Elo Mot Bga H q a Arc Hrev P Ampl U 0. Worked objects: (2166) Handahl 14.4 -13 164v 0.2 -27 12.8 1.83 2.35 24opp One or two full, high-quality nights needed. (3982) Kastel' 14.5 -3 168 0.2 -36 13.3 1.76 2.26 22opp Return probable binary, see the binast-webtool. (6084) Bascom 15.6 -11 154^ 0.3 -63 13.2 1.77 2.31 19opp Return binary, more data needed. (9772) 1993 MB 15.9 2 153v 0.2 -16 12.8 2.17 2.68 18opp Suspect 2-p case, see the binast-webtool. (49953) 1999 XL215 15.5 -9 170v 0.2 -33 14.3 1.79 2.26 14opp Worked by Julian Oey. 0. NEOSource paired asteroid targets (errors < 0.03 mag): (19289) 1996 HY12 17.2 -5 160^ 0.2 -53 15.4 1.85 2.12 14opp Three nights needed. (21436) Chaoyichi 18.1 -16 175v 0.3 -39 15.3 2.00 2.19 15opp Paired binary. 1. Returning binaries: (2478) Tokai 15.5 1 153^ 0.2 -52 12.3 2.07 2.23 25opp Returning binary, 6th apparition. D_2/D_1 = 0.86, P_orb = P_1 = P_2 = 25.90 h (2691) Sersic 16.5 1 144^ 0.1 -58 13.2 1.99 2.24 22opp Returning binary, 3rd apparition. D_2/D_1 ~ 0.43, P_orb = 26.81 h 2. Paired asteroids (errors <= 0.03 mag): 3. Returning "prime suspects", to be followed up on their 2nd (3rd, ...) apparitions (1829) Dawson 15.2 -6 170^ 0.3 -44 12.4 1.98 2.25 27opp 12.4 4.254 0.05 0.28 3 (10188) Yasuoyoneda 15.9 3 159^ 0.2 -43 14.0 1.82 2.41 16opp 14.03 2.74840 0.12 3- 4. New targets: (2468) Repin 15.8 10 132^ 0.0 -52 12.9 1.96 2.33 22opp (2676) Aarhus 14.9 -6 170^ 0.2 -45 12.7 2.10 2.40 22opp (2974) Holden 16.4 14 121^ 0.1 -49 13.2 1.99 2.31 21opp (3679) Condruses 15.7 10 126^ 0.2 -53 13.4 1.71 2.20 24opp (3875) Staehle 15.1 -8 148^ 0.2 -65 13.2 1.79 2.22 22opp (4145) Maximova 14.9 -3 162^ 0.2 -48 13.4 1.82 2.27 19opp (4919) Vishnevskaya 15.1 -8 154^ 0.1 -61 13.7 1.72 2.27 20opp (6183) Viscome 15.9 27 138 0.3 -25 13.7 1.64 2.31 16opp (8930) Kubota 15.2 -9 174 0.2 -38 13.9 1.78 2.21 16opp (13410) Arhale 16.1 9 141^ 0.1 -50 14.2 1.71 2.19 16opp (14734) Susanstoker 16.5 -5 171 0.2 -37 15.1 1.84 2.31 15opp (31450) 1999 CU9 14.7 0 152^ 0.2 -55 13.1 1.75 2.39 16opp (36778) 2000 SU1 16.5 23 131^ 0.2 -38 14.0 1.79 2.41 14opp (52885) 1998 SB56 16.1 -5 170 0.2 -36 15.2 1.72 2.27 13opp (58249) 1993 PC6 16.5 -2 166^ 0.4 -43 14.8 1.91 2.38 14opp (60944) 2000 JB56 16.5 -9 147^ 0.1 -67 14.8 1.71 2.36 14opp (128434) 2004 NJ2 16.3 -8 172 0.3 -36 15.1 1.82 2.37 11opp (175786) 1999 PT3 16.2 -2 164^ 0.3 -46 16.5 1.38 2.17 9opp Note: The ephemerides were computed for 2015-08-15 ^/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: (2166) (3982) (6084) (9772) (49953) (19289) (21436) (2478) (2691) (1829) (10188) (2468) (2676) (2974) (3679) (3875) (4145) (4919) (6183) (8930) (13410) (14734) (31450) (36778) (52885) (58249) (60944) (128434) (175786)