4525 Johnbauer

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Johnbauer
Discovery
Discovered by Eugene Shoemaker, P. D. Wilder and Eleanor Helin
Discovery site Palomar
Discovery date May 15, 1982
Designations
MPC designation 4525
Named after
John Bauer
1982 JB3
Orbital characteristics
Epoch May 14, 2008
Aphelion 3.08918834852646
Perihelion 2.059217014262613
Eccentricity .2000563789533998
1508.559813592806
216.3693896296202
Inclination 13.53337875102513
73.04766577786073
30.63463849089051
Physical characteristics
13.0

4525 Johnbauer (1982 JB3) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on May 15, 1982 by Eugene Shoemaker, P. D. Wilder and Eleanor Helin at Palomar. It is named after John Bauer (1931–2002), who taught Astronomy and Physics at San Diego City College (1962 - 2002) for almost 40 years.[1]

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