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Deutsch: Rotationslichtkurve des Jupitermondes Himalia, gewonnen aus Beobachtungen von Fred Pilcher am Organ Mesa Observatory in Las Cruces, NM (USA) (0,36-m-Teleskop, 7 Beobachtungsnächte, graue Symbole) und Stefano Mottola am Calar-Alto-Observatorium in Spanien (1,23-m-Teleskop, 6 Nächte, rote Symbole) zwischen August und Oktober 2010.
English: Rotational lightcurve of Jovian moon Himalia from observations taken between August and October 2010 by Fred Pilcher at Organ Mesa Observatory in Las Cruces, MN (USA) (0.36-m telescope, 7 nights, grey symbols) and Stefano Mottola at Calar Alto, Spain (1.23-m telescope, 6 nights, red symbols).
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