Laupheim

(1985 TD3 )
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NOW @ 19 LEO 37
Inclination: 23.507
Eccentricity: 0.21
Period: 5.522 years
AU 3.124
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

12.10.1985 00:00 Palomar -116.86 33.3573 observations 1


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Named in honor of Robert Clausen (1951– ) and his team at the public observatory in Laupheim, a town in southern Germany. In 1975 Clausen founded an association of amateur astronomers Volkssternwarte Laupheim e.V. and became its president. By organizing traveling astronomical exhibitions and numerous international astrofests, he expanded Laupheim’s reputation far beyond Germany. Since 1990 Clausen, assisted by his coworkers, has excelled in running, with great professionalism, a Zeiss planetarium and observatory that were mostly built through the members’ own initiative. (M 34625) _ _.


Discovered on 12-10-1985 in Palomar by Shoemaker, C. S., Shoemaker, E. M.

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