Fig. 1 CFHT photometry converted into spectral reflectivity obtained on UT (Universal Time) 22 and 25 October 2014, is shown in comparison to the VLT reflectivity.

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Fig. 1 CFHT photometry converted into spectral reflectivity obtained on UT (Universal Time) 22 and 25 October 2014, is shown in comparison to the VLT reflectivity spectrum obtained on UT 18 November 2014. CFHT photometry converted into spectral reflectivity obtained on UT (Universal Time) 22 and 25 October 2014, is shown in comparison to the VLT reflectivity spectrum obtained on UT 18 November 2014. Data beyond 0.9 μm were affected by bright night sky emission lines that could not be subtracted satisfactorily; they are included for comparison with the CFHT data. Two independent methods were used to process the spectra (#1 and #2). The spectra have been binned to increase the signal-to-noise ratio. The location of the 1-μm band characteristic of S-type asteroids is shown, and the spectra of six S-type asteroids with a shallow 1-μm feature are shown for comparison (17, 32); the star symbols denote the S(IV)-type asteroids. All spectra are normalized to 0.65 μm. The data for C/2014 S3 are consistent with these S-type asteroids. Karen J. Meech et al. Sci Adv 2016;2:e1600038 Copyright © 2016, The Authors