Kremsmunster

(1992 RT )
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Discovery Chart

2.9.1992 00:00 Tautenburg 11e43 50n59 observations 1


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Named as a celestial tribute to the famous Benedictine monastery, educational center and observatory in Austria. A place of scientific effort in many disciplines, the Kremsmünster Observatory remains one of the most outstanding cultural institutions in Austria---even a quarter of a millennium after its founding. This planet is also named in memory of Abbot Augustin Reslhuber (1808-1875), an ardent observer to whom it was not granted to discover a minor planet himself. Named by the first discoverer and citation prepared with the support of Father Amand Kraml.


Discovered on 2-9-1992 in Tautenburg by Schmadel, L. D., Borngen, F.

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