Asteroid Photometry and Lightcurves
These data sets contain Photometry observations, which are used to measure the brightness of celestial objects. These measurements can provide information about an object’s size, distance, temperature, and rotational period. These data sets are mostly asteroid data sets with some comets and other solar system bodies.
Main Belt Asteroids and NEOs
- 2MASS Asteroid and Comet Survey
- Asteroid Lightcurve Data Base (LCDB)
- Asteroid Lightcurve Data Exchange Format (ALCDEF) Database
- Asteroid Photometric Catalog (APC)
- Asteroid UBV Colors
- Near-IR Photometry of Asteroids from DENIS
- NEO Lightcurves
- OSIRIS-REx Mt. Bigelow Ground Based Bennu Observations
- Sloan Digital Sky Survey Moving Object Catalog
- Sub-Kilometer Asteroid Diameter Survey (SKADS)
- Submillimeter Lightcurves of Asteroids
- Whiteley NEO Photometry
- Wisniewski Asteroid Magnitudes
Trojans
TNOs, Centaurs, and Pluto
- ALMA Ceres Imaging and Spectrum
- P445.3 (Pluto) Occultation
- Pluto-Charon Mutual Events
- Survey of Comet Lightcurves - This data set also contains asteroids which have cometary properties, namely 2060 Chiron and 4015 Wilson-Harrington.
- Transneptunian Lightcurves
- Transneptunian and Centaur Colors
- Visual Imaging and Photometry of (29981) 1999 TD10