113355 Gessler
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113355 Gessler is an asteroid. It was discovered by Robert D. Matson on September 14, 2002. Its provisional name was 2002 RW240. It was named after Nick Gessler, American co-director of UCLA's Human Complex Systems Program, and a prolific meteorite discoverer.
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- NASA Orbit Simulation of 113355 Gessler (Javascript animation)
- Citation for (113355)
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