25375 Treenajoi
25375 Treenajoi (provisional designation: 1999 TR180) is a main-belt minor planet. It was discovered by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research project in Socorro, New Mexico, on October 10, 1999. It is named after Treena Joi, an American educator in Portola Valley, California. The designation was given by the Society for Science and the Public as recognition for acting as a mentor to two competitors in the 2008 Middle School Program. Two of Treena's students, Jonathan Zdasiuk and Christopher Sauer, participated and Christopher won the top prize, a $20,000 scholarship.
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