Lestone

(1952 SW1 )
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NOW @ 12 GEM 53
FOUND @ 22 TAU 21
 
Inclination: 14.107
Eccentricity: 0.102
Period: 4.171 years
AU 2.591
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

22.9.1952 10:19 Mount Wilson 24e45 59n26 observations 1


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Named for Leighton Buzzard, a small market town in south Bedfordshire, England. The town is recorded in the Domesday Book (1086) as Lestone, and later variations of the name include Leyton and Leighton. The suffix Buzzard is believed to have been added in the twelfth century and to be a corruption of the family name of the first town prebendary, Thoebald de Busar. (M 29147) _ _.


Discovered on 22-9-1952 in Mount Wilson by Cunningham, L. E.

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