Array ( [0] => 13510 Veeder 27 ge 4 87.0730673 [1] => ) 27 ge 4Array ( [0] => 13510 [1] => Veeder [2] => 27 ge 4 [3] => 87.0730673 )Veeder
(1982 TP )
NOW @ 27 GEM 4Inclination: 5.688Eccentricity: 0.129Period: 4.064 yearsAU 2.547Type: 0000Discovery Chart
13.10.1982 09:02 Anderson Mesa 111w32 35n5 observations 1
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Named in honor of Glenn J. Veeder, planetary astronomer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Veeder was chiefly responsible for the initiation of minor planet observations through the J, H and K bandpasses. This work resulted in the identification of new minor planet types and led to a new classification scheme. Veeder is also noted for his work on minor planet radiometry for the determination of diameters and albedos, particularly among the Earth-crossers, and he was in charge of the scientific analysis of the characteristics of the IRAS {see planet (3728)} Asteroid and Comet Survey. (M 12805) _ _.
Discovered on 13-10-1982 in Anderson Mesa by Bowell, E. | ||
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