25511 Annlipinsky

Annlipinsky
Discovery and designation
Discovery site Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research
Discovery date December 7, 1999
Designations
MPC designation 25511
Alternate name(s) 1999 XM97
Ap 2.3058703
Peri 2.1318965
Eccentricity 0.0754482
Orbital period 1278.9416956
Mean anomaly 335.94728
Inclination 4.51591
Longitude of ascending node 65.34727
Absolute magnitude (H) 15.0

25511 Annlipinsky (provisional designation: 1999 XM97) is a Main Belt minor planet. It was discovered by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research project in Socorro, New Mexico on December 7, 1999.[1] It is named after Ann Marie Lipinsky de Orlov[2], an AP Biology and Science Research teacher at John Jay High School in Cross River, New York, who mentored a finalist at the 2009 Intel Science Talent Search.[1]

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