- 147397 Bobhazel
Infobox Planet
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name = Bobhazel
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discovery_ref =
discoverer =James Whitney Young
discovery_site =Table Mountain Observatory nearWrightwood, California
discovered =March 30 ,2003
designations = yes
mp_name = 147397
alt_names = 2003 FO7
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orbit_ref =
epoch =November 30 ,2008
aphelion = 3.3161482
perihelion = 2.5640466
semimajor =
eccentricity = 0.1279042
period = 1841.3697786
avg_speed =
inclination = 4.60314
asc_node = 180.29243
mean_anomaly = 98.58183
arg_peri = 295.26011
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abs_magnitude = 16.0147397 Bobhazel (2003 FO7) is a
Main-belt Asteroid discovered onMarch 30 ,2003 byJames Whitney Young at theTable Mountain Observatory nearWrightwood, California .Named for the combination of the two first names of Bob and Hazel, the discoverer’s friends Bob and Hazel Sealy of Seaside, Oregon. The Sealy family was partly instrumental in the discoverer’s early astronomical career. Bob Sealy founded the Seaside Amateur Astronomers Club and taught astronomy at Clatsop County College in Astoria, Oregon.
References
* "Minor Planet Circulars", 2007 November 24.
External links
* [http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=147397+Bobhazel JPL Small-Body Database Browser on 147397 Bobhazel]
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