Joe Masiero (IfA) Title: The Thousand Asteroid Light Curve Survey Abstract: In September 2006, the Thousand Asteroid Light Curve Survey (TALCS) was conducted using MegaCam on the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope with the goal of determining the debiased period and amplitude distributions of Main Belt asteroids in the 1 to 10 km size regime. Finding over 800 Main Belt asteroids (nearly half of which were previously undiscovered) and measuring light curves for almost 300 of those, the survey was a great success. I present the analysis of our light curve data and the results drawn from debiasing for selection effects. We find an over abundance of very slow rotators as well as a small set of objects rotating faster than the canonical "breakup limit", implying internal structures with physical strength. Additionally, we find indications that the Main Belt in this size range may be composed of two populations with distinct shape distributions.