5391 Emmons

Emmons
Discovery and designation
Discovered by E. F. Helin
Discovery site Palomar
Discovery date September 13, 1985
Designations
MPC designation 5391
Alternate name(s) 1985 RE2
Epoch May 14, 2008
Ap 2.8068413
Peri 1.7128747
Eccentricity 0.2420432
Orbital period 1240.8524615
Mean anomaly 256.68275
Inclination 2.51066
Longitude of ascending node 336.52604
Argument of peri 344.47287
Absolute magnitude (H) 13.2

5391 Emmons (1985 RE2) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on September 13, 1985 by E. F. Helin at Palomar. Its name honors Richard Emmons (1919-2005), who was a longtime professor of physics and astronomy at Kent State University and known as "Mr. Astronomy" to the thousands of children and residents who looked at the heavens through his homemade telescopes. From the 1950s to 1963, school children, Boy Scouts, church groups and community organizations visited his North Canton garage, known as the "The Star Barn," which he had converted into the area's only planetarium. It seated 38. Emmons was also an early observer of artificial satellites.

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