Figure 8.
Same as Fig. 5 but for the non-convex shape models developed with a subset of optical light curves and the radar data. The six panels, on the left-hand side, illustrate the best-fitting retrograde model with λ = 180° and β = −30°. The panels, on the right-hand side, illustrate the best prograde solution with λ = 36° and β = 30°. The difference in quality of fit of artificial light curves and radar echos to data between the two models is negligible.

Same as Fig. 5 but for the non-convex shape models developed with a subset of optical light curves and the radar data. The six panels, on the left-hand side, illustrate the best-fitting retrograde model with λ = 180° and β = −30°. The panels, on the right-hand side, illustrate the best prograde solution with λ = 36° and β = 30°. The difference in quality of fit of artificial light curves and radar echos to data between the two models is negligible.

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