Photometric observations of this asteroid gave a light curve with a period of 23.99 hours and a brightness variation of more than 0.20 in magnitude.
Photometric observations of this asteroid give a light curve with a period of 10.248 hours.
Photometric observations of this asteroid at multiple observatories during 1981-81 gave an unusual light curve with three minima and maxima.
Photometric observations of this asteroid made during 1979 and 1981 gave a light curve with a period of 18.54 hours.
Photometric observations of this asteroid have produced discrepant estimates of the rotation period.
The light curve inversion technique, when applied to photometric observations of this asteroid, show multiple local irregularities.
Photometric observations of this asteroid gave a light curve with a period of 13.623 hours.
Photometric observations of this asteroid gave a light curve with a period of 5.925 hours and a brightness variation of 0.50 in magnitude.
Photometric observations of this asteroid gave a light curve with a synodic rotation period of 9.448 hours.
Photometric observations of this asteroid gathered between 1968-74 were used to build a light curve that provided shape and rotation information.