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Marthahazen Discovery and designationDiscovery site Agassiz Station Discovery date March 10, 1980 DesignationsMPC designation 10024 Alternate name(s) 1980 EB Epoch May 14, 2008 Ap 2.6791149 Peri 2.2207743 Eccentricity 0.0935410 Orbital period 1400.6603257 Mean anomaly 87.65274 Inclination 2.03754 Longitude of ascending node 2.54462 Argument of peri 210.58339 Absolute magnitude (H) 14.2 10024 Marthahazen (1980 EB) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on March 10, 1980 at the Agassiz Station of the Lowell Observatory. It was named after Martha L. Hazen, president of the American Association of Variable Star Observers.
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