Fig. 2

Results of the convex light-curve inversion pole search for asteroid (85990) 1999 JV6, projected on the celestial sphere described in ecliptic coordinates. The blue line marks the ecliptic plane with latitude β = 0°, with some additional circles of latitude marked with black lines and labelled with blue numerals. The red line marks longitude λ = 0° and the green line λ = 180°, with selected meridians marked with black lines and labelled with red numerals. From top-left clockwise, the projections show the eastern (E), western (W), southern (S), and northern (N) hemispheres of the sky, with coordinates of the central point in each projection being (λ = 90 °, β = 0°), (λ = 270 °, β = 0°), (β = −90 °), and (β = +90°). The colour changes from black at the minimum χ2 through red to yellow for higher values of χ2, and the white region represents all the solutions with χ2 more than 50% above the minimum χ2.
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