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90525 Karijanberg

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Discovered by
  
James Whitney Young

Alternative names
  
2004 FB2, 1998 SA31

Discovered
  
17 March 2004

Discoverer
  
James Whitney Young

MPC designation
  
90525

Discovery date
  
17 March 2004

Observation arc
  
8734 days (23.91 yr)

Orbits
  
Sun

Asteroid group
  
Asteroid belt

Aphelion
  
2.3463715 AU (351.01218 Gm)

Perihelion
  
2.2809743 AU (341.22890 Gm)

Discovery site
  
Table Mountain Observatory

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90525 Karijanberg (2004 FB2) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on March 17, 2004 by James Whitney Young at the Table Mountain Observatory near Wrightwood, California.

Named with the combination of the truncated versions of the first names of the discoverer's second and current wife Karen, along with her parents Richard and Janet.

References

90525 Karijanberg Wikipedia