3163 Randi

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Randi
DiscoveryMPO169565 and designation
Discovered by Charles T. Kowal
Discovery site Palomar Observatory
Discovery date 1981-Aug-28
Designations
MPC designation 3163
Named after James Randi
Alternative names 1981 QM
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 2010-Jul-23
Aphelion 3.1954852
Perihelion 1.5933836
Semi-major axis 2.3944344
Eccentricity 0.3345470
Orbital period 1353.3272396
Mean anomaly 292.05713
Inclination 3.08712
Longitude of ascending node 194.09218
Argument of perihelion 121.76645
Physical characteristics
Absolute magnitude (H) 13.6

    Asteroid 3163 Randi was discovered on August 28, 1981 by Charles T. Kowal at Palomar Observatory, California. It has an orbital period of 3.705 years and a semi-major axis of 2.395 AU and is a Mars-crosser asteroid.[1]

    It is named in honor of the magician and scientific skeptic James Randi.

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