Jacques Cassini (1677–1756), a.k.a. Cassini II, succeeded his father, G. D. Cassini (Cassini I) {see planet (24101)} as director of the Paris Observatory in 1712. He improved the geographic knowledge of France, studied the proper motion of stars and compiled the first tables of the orbital motions of Saturn’s satellites. (M 46684) _ _.
Discovered on 9-11-1999 in Fountain Hills by Juels, C. W.