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Asteroid 3566 Levitan

Alternate IDs:
1973 GF1, 1951 CO1, 1975 XT1, 1980 BM6, 1980 BO, 1980 CP, 1962 CO, 1978 PX1, 1986 WT1, 1979 YA9, 1984 HQ2, 1964 WM, 1978 QD1
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2MASS Asteroid and Comet Survey V2.0 (1 data product)

J MAGNITUDE 2MASS * J band selected magnitude in the 2MASS survey, or if the source is not detected in the J-band, the 95% confidence upper limit derived from a 4 arcsec radius aperture measurement taken at the position of the source on the Atlas Image. (The Atlas Images are quick-look images suitable for deriving positional information but not accurate photometry.) The origin of the magnitude is given by the first character of the rd_flg value.
(MAGNITUDE)
J MAGNITUDE 2MASS UNC * Corrected photometric uncertainty for the J-band magnitude in the 2MASS survey. If rd_flg[1]=2, this is the measurement error from the profile-fitting procedure, corrected to be consistent with observed repeatability statistics. If rd_flg[1]=1 or 4, this is the RMS of the brightness measured in aperture photometry on the individual frames. If rd_flg=3, the uncertainty is derived from the residuals to the 1-d radial profile fit (averaging over azimuth) to the unsaturated wings of the bright source. If J_MAG_SIG > 8.0, it is a flag value indicating that a meaningful uncertainty could not be determined for the source. This column is null if the magnitude is a 95% confidence upper limit (rd_flg[1]=0 or 6) or if the source is not measurable (rd_flg[1]=9).
(MAGNITUDE)
H MAGNITUDE 2MASS * H band selected magnitude in the 2MASS survey, or if the source is not detected in the H-band, the 95% confidence upper limit derived from a 4 arcsec radius aperture measurement taken at the position of the source on the Atlas Image. (The Atlas Images are quick-look images suitable for deriving positional information but not accurate photometry.) The origin of the magnitude is given by the second character of the rd_flg value.
(MAGNITUDE)
H MAGNITUDE 2MASS UNC * Corrected photometric uncertainty for the H-band magnitude in the 2MASS survey. If rd_flg[2]=2, this is the measurement error from the profile-fitting procedure, corrected to be consistent with observed repeatability statistics. If rd_flg[2]=1 or 4, this is the RMS of the brightness measured in aperture photometry on the individual frames. If rd_flg=3, the uncertainty is derived from the residuals to the 1-d radial profile fit (averaging over azimuth) to the unsaturated wings of the bright source. If H_MAG_SIG > 8.0, it is a flag value indicating that a meaningful uncertainty could not be determined for the source. This column is null if the magnitude is a 95% confidence upper limit (rd_flg[2]=0 or 6) or if the source is not measurable (rd_flg[2]=9).
(MAGNITUDE)
KS MAGNITUDE 2MASS * Ks band selected magnitude in the 2MASS survey, or if the source is not detected in the Ks-band, the 95% confidence upper limit derived from a 4 arcsec radius aperture measurement taken at the position of the source on the Atlas Image. (The Atlas Images are quick-look images suitable for deriving positional information but not accurate photometry.) The origin of the magnitude is given by the third character of the rd_flg value.
(MAGNITUDE)
KS MAGNITUDE 2MASS UNC * Corrected photometric uncertainty for the Ks-band magnitude in the 2MASS survey. If rd_flg[3]=2, this is the measurement error from the profile-fitting procedure, corrected to be consistent with observed repeatability statistics. If rd_flg[3]=1 or 4, this is the RMS of the brightness measured in aperture photometry on the individual frames. If rd_flg=3, the uncertainty is derived from the residuals to the 1-d radial profile fit (averaging over azimuth) to the unsaturated wings of the bright source. If KS_MAG_SIG > 8.0, it is a flag value indicating that a meaningful uncertainty could not be determined for the source. This column is null if the magnitude is a 95% confidence upper limit (rd_flg[3]=0 or 6) or if the source is not measurable (rd_flg[3]=9).
(MAGNITUDE)
14.270 0.027 13.789 0.030 13.707 0.038
15.724 0.066 15.502 0.105 15.334 0.139
16.250 0.080 15.753 0.115 15.725 0.202

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Asteroid Names and Discovery V12.0 (1 data product)

Asteroid 3566 Levitan (top)

Asteroid Taxonomy V6.0 (1 data product)

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NEOWISE Diameters and Albedos V2.0 (1 data product)

ABSOLUTE VISUAL MAGNITUDE * IAU-adopted absolute V magnitude (H)
(magnitudes)
SLOPE PARAMETER * IAU-adopted slope parameter (G) OBSERVATION DATE * Date of observation
(day)
NEOWISE DIAMETER * NEOWISE best-fit effective spherical diameter, or assumed value if not fitted.
(kilometer)
NEOWISE DIAMETER UNCERTAINTY * NEOWISE unceratinty in the best-fit effective spherical diameter, or assumed value if not fitted.
(kilometer)
NEOWISE V ALBEDO * NEOWISE best-fit visible geometric albedo, or assumed value if not fitted. NEOWISE V ALBEDO UNCERTAINTY * NEOWISE uncertainty of the best-fit visible geometric albedo, or assumed value if not fitted. NEOWISE THERMAL BEAMING PARAMETER * NEOWISE best-fit NEATM thermal beaming parameter, or assumed value if not fitted. NEOWISE THERMAL BEAMING PARAMETER UNCERTAINTY * NEOWISE uncertainty of the best-fit NEATM thermal beaming parameter, or assumed value if not fitted. NEOWISE REFERENCE CODE * NEOWISE reference code to the original publication of fitted parameters. See the refrence.tab in the dataset for the full reference
12.90 +0.15 2455278.9843315 14.765 0.251 0.056 0.014 0.982 0.030 Mas11
12.90 +0.15 2455452.2632650 15.826 2.289 0.049 0.018 1.000 0.200 Mas12
13.00 +0.15 2456782.4807467 12.438 3.580 0.072 0.035 0.950 0.200 Nug15
13.00 +0.15 2456954.5054182 13.333 4.021 0.063 0.063 0.950 0.200 Nug15
13.10 +0.15 2457266.2362826 12.055 3.420 0.068 0.045 0.950 0.200 Nug16
12.90 +0.08 2457430.6055741 12.873 2.999 0.060 0.030 0.950 0.200 Mas17

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Near-Infrared Photometry of Asteroids From DENIS V1.0 (1 data product)

OBSERVATION DATE * Date of observation
(DAY)
DENIS I MAGNITUDE * I magnitude in the DENIS (Deep European Near-Infrared southern sky) survey.
(MAGNITUDE)
DENIS I MAGNITUDE ERROR * Error in the I magnitude in the DENIS (Deep European Near-Infrared southern sky) survey.
(MAGNITUDE)
DENIS J MAGNITUDE * J magnitude in the DENIS (Deep European Near-Infrared southern sky) survey.
(MAGNITUDE)
DENIS J MAGNITUDE ERROR * Error in the J magnitude in the DENIS (Deep European Near-Infrared southern sky) survey.
(MAGNITUDE)
DENIS KS MAGNITUDE * Ks magnitude in the DENIS (Deep European Near-Infrared southern sky) survey.
(MAGNITUDE)
DENIS KS MAGNITUDE ERROR * Error in the Ks magnitude in the DENIS (Deep European Near-Infrared southern sky) survey.
(MAGNITUDE)
2451368.612095 16.19 0.10 16.07 0.30 99.99 9.99
2451307.798113 16.03 0.09 99.99 9.99 99.99 9.99
2450332.621852 16.54 0.08 16.11 0.28 99.99 9.99

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Small Main-belt Asteroid Spectroscopic Survey, Phase II (1 data product)

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3566 LEVITAN CCD SPECTRUM

time: 1997-11-23T11:14:41      file: data14/3566_01.tab      dataset: Small Main-belt Asteroid Spectroscopic Survey, Phase II

Individual asteroid spectrum obtained during the Phase II Small Main-Belt Asteroid Spectroscopic Survey with the MDM telescopes at Kitt Peak National Observatory.

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