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LIGHTCURVE ANALYSIS OF L5 TROJAN ASTERIODS AT THE CENTER FOR SOLAR SYSTEM STUDIES: 2019 JANUARY TO MARCH.
Lightcurves for four L5 Jovian Trojan asteroids were obtained at the Center for Solar System Studies (CS3) from 2019 January to March. The suspected binary Trojan, 2207 Antenor was observed again and a single attenuation event was detected.