1. Speckle observations of the binary asteroid (22) Kalliope with C2PU/PISCO
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Aristidi, E., Carry, B., Minker, K., Prieur, J. -L., Scardia, M., Rivet, J. -P., Bendjoya, P., Abe, L., Argyle, R. -W., Koechlin, L., Ling, J. F., Maccarini, L., Pansecchi, L., Piccotti, L., Serot, J., and Vernet, D.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
We present new speckle measurements of the position of Linus, the satellite of the asteroid (22) Kalliope, obtained at the 1m C2PU-Epsilon telescope on the Plateau de Calern, France. Observations were made in the visible domain with the speckle camera PISCO. We obtained 122 measurements in February-March 2022 and April 2023, with a mean uncertainty close to 10 milli-arcseconds on the angular separation.
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- 2023
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