90525 Karijanberg
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Discovery and designation | |
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Discovered by | James Whitney Young |
Discovery site | Table Mountain Observatory near Wrightwood, California |
Discovery date | March 17, 2004 |
Designations | |
MPC designation | 90525 |
Alternative names | 2004 FB2, 1998 SA31 |
Orbital characteristics | |
Epoch November 30, 2008 | |
Aphelion | 2.3472116 |
Perihelion | 2.2815854 |
Eccentricity | 0.0141778 |
Orbital period | 1286.0434669 |
Mean anomaly | 330.34291 |
Inclination | 1.79149 |
Longitude of ascending node | 170.49329 |
Argument of perihelion | 167.63777 |
Physical characteristics | |
Absolute magnitude (H) | 16.6 |
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90525 Karijanberg (2004 FB2) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on March 17, 2004 by James Whitney Young at the Table Mountain Observatory near Wrightwood, California.
Named with the combination of the truncated versions of the first names of the discoverer's second and current wife Karen, along with her parents Richard and Janet.
References
- Minor Planet Circulars, 2007 July 30.
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