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Criswick Discovery and designationDiscovered by D. D. Balam Discovery site Climenhaga Observatory of the University of Victoria Discovery date March 28, 1995 DesignationsMPC designation 29348 Named after John Criswick Alternate name(s) 1995 FD Epoch May 14, 2008 Ap 2.9819090 Peri 2.2362010 Eccentricity 0.1429077 Orbital period 1539.3000623 Mean anomaly 49.59411 Inclination 3.56014 Longitude of ascending node 8.57227 Argument of peri 169.34694 Absolute magnitude (H) 14.9 29348 Criswick (1995 FD) is a main-belt asteroid named after John Criswick. It was discovered on March 28, 1995 by D. D. Balam at the Climenhaga Observatory of the University of Victoria.
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