(21083) 1991 TH14
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The asteroid (21083) 1991 TH14 is a Main belt asteroid discovered by Charles de Saint-Aignan at Lowell Observatory, examining films taken at Palomar.
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- Category:Asteroid groups and families
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- List of asteroids
- List of asteroids named after important people
- List of asteroids named after places
- List of noteworthy asteroids
- Meanings of asteroid names
- Minor planet
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