Photometric observations of 357 Ninina during 2023 provided alight curve that presents an Earthcommensuraterotation period of36.00±0.01 h with a brightnessamplitude of0.08±0.01 inmagnitude.[4] In 2024, spin shape modelling using the light curve inversion technique show a blocky, rounded figure, with a refined rotation period of35.9840±0.0005 h[5]
^Pilcher, Frederick; et al. (October 2023). "A New Lightcurve of 357 Ninina".Bulletin of the Minor Planets Section of the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers.50 (4):255–256.Bibcode:2023MPBu...50..255P.
^Franco, Lorenzo; et al. (April 2024). "Spin-Shape Model for 357 Ninnina".Bulletin of the Minor Planets Section of the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers.51 (2):100–102.Bibcode:2024MPBu...51..100F.