23131 Debenedictis

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Debenedictis
Discovery
Discovered by Lincoln Laboratory Near-Earth Asteroid Research Team
Discovery site Socorro
Discovery date January 5, 2000
Designations
MPC designation 23131
2000 AS128
Orbital characteristicsMPO77305
Epoch January 4, 2010
Aphelion 2.6129343
Perihelion 1.8538251
2.2333797
Eccentricity 0.1699463
1219.1083035
73.32131
Inclination 2.19764
285.70455
111.07818
Physical characteristics
14.2

23131 Debenedictis is a main belt asteroid with an orbital period of 3.34 years.

The asteroid was discovered on January 5, 2000 by the Lincoln Laboratory Near-Earth Asteroid Research Team in Socorro.

The citation on the naming of the asteroid states, "Erika Alden DeBenedictis (b. 1992) was awarded second place in the 2007 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her computer science project. She attended the Saint Pius X High School, Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A."[1]

In 2008, she further became connected to asteroids when she attended the Summer Science Program, which teaches astronomy through a curriculum based on asteroid observations and orbital calculations.[2] At the program in Socorro, NM, just a short distance from where the asteroid was discovered, she had the opportunity to observe her namesake.[3]

References

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  3. http://faculty.physics.tamu.edu/krisciunas/erika.html


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