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Sararussell Discovery and designationDiscovered by S. J. Bus Discovery site Palomar Discovery date September 30, 1975 DesignationsMPC designation 5497 Alternate name(s) 1975 SS Epoch May 14, 2008 Ap 3.1913026 Peri 2.8230912 Eccentricity 0.0612217 Orbital period 1904.7642227 Mean anomaly 339.28515 Inclination 10.75314 Longitude of ascending node 195.55359 Argument of peri 297.95369 Absolute magnitude (H) 12.4 5497 Sararussell (1975 SS) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on September 30, 1975 by S. J. Bus at Palomar, named after Dr Sara Russell,[1] a British meteoriticist currently based at the Natural History Museum, London, UK.[2]
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