126749 Johnjones

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Johnjones
Discovery and designation
Discovered by B. L. Stevens
Discovery site Desert Moon Observatory
Discovery date February 20, 2002
Designations
MPC designation 126749
Alternative names[1] 2002 DQ1
Epoch May 14, 2008
Ap 3.2805906
Peri 1.7745102
Eccentricity 0.2979328
Orbital period 1467.7367609
Mean anomaly 287.52585
Inclination 15.15270
Longitude of ascending node 347.14333
Argument of peri 39.99901
Absolute magnitude 15.3

126749 Johnjones (2002 DQ1) is a Main-belt Asteroid discovered on February 20, 2002 by B. L. Stevens at Desert Moon Observatory. It is named in honor of John L. Jones (1927-2006), an observational astronomer from Bellwood (and later Schaumburg), Illinois. Jones served as President of the Chicago Astronomical Society, general chairman of the annual Astrofest star party, and was also a regular lecturer at the Cernan Earth and Space Center, Triton College.


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