Table 3: A listing of all the NEAs and comets successfully followed-up with the NTT. The upper part of the table refers to the first run in June 2002: a total of 19 NEAs and 2 relatively bright comets were identified. The Rec in the third column stands for recovery and means that the object was located for the first time after the discovery apparition. In the second run in January 2003 (lower part of the table) 30 NEAs and 6 comets were successfully followed-up. The predicted magnitude ranged between 15 and 24.0 V. Most of these objects were observed in unfiltered mode, a few with an R filter. A (*) indicates that the object was observed at less than 60 deg elongation from the sun.

Object

Visual Notes Object Visual Notes
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1998 ST49 21.3 * 2002 LK 20.9  
2002 AC 20.5   2000 SF8 22.6 Rec
2002 AE9 21.2 * Rec 2000 TO64 23.4 Rec
2002 DH2 21.5   2002 GP5 21.8  
2000 GS146 21.6 * 2002 ES11 21.9  
2001 CQ36 22.4 Rec C/2001 Q4 17  
2001 FX9 23.5 Rec C/2001 W2 18  
2000 YM29 23.4 Rec 2002 GZ8 21.7  
1998 ST4 22.9   2002 AA 22.7  
2001 QO142 22.5 Rec 2002 JQ100 21.3  
1998 QR15 22.9 Rec      
1978 CA 16.9   2002 WP11 22.2  
1998 ST49 22.6 Rec 2002 XB 22.7  
1999 RC32 23.4 Rec 2002 XM14 23.7  
1999 TB5 21.9 Rec 2002 XS14 21.9  
2000 AD6 21.8 Rec 2002 XY38 23.0  
2001 FF7 23.4 Rec 2002 XY39 22.1  
2001 SK9 24.0 Rec 2002 XO40 22.8  
2001 BP61 23.0 Rec 2002 YG4 21.3  
2002 FA6 21.7 Rec 2002 YD12 20.2  
2002 LW 22.7 Rec 2003 AL73 18.5  
2002 LG3 22.3 Rec 2003 BC46 22.1  
2002 LS32 21.9 Rec 2003 BH84 21.7  
2002 RP137 23.2   C/1995 O1 20  
2002 SR 21.1   C/1999 K8 19  
2002 TV55 20.6   C/1999 Y1 18  
2002 TS69 23.7   C/2001 N2 15  
2002 VO85 22.1   C/2001 Q1 20 *
2002 VC92 19.8   C/2001 W2 22  


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