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Discovery and designation
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| Discovered by | Eugene Shoemaker, P. D. Wilder and Eleanor Helin |
| Discovery site | Palomar |
| Discovery date | May 15, 1982 |
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Designations
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| MPC designation | 4525 |
| Named after | John Bauer |
| Alternate name(s) | 1982 JB3 |
| Epoch May 14, 2008 | |
| Ap | 3.08918834852646 |
| Peri | 2.059217014262613 |
| Eccentricity | .2000563789533998 |
| Orbital period | 1508.559813592806 |
| Mean anomaly | 216.3693896296202 |
| Inclination | 13.53337875102513 |
| Longitude of ascending node | 73.04766577786073 |
| Argument of peri | 30.63463849089051 |
| Absolute magnitude (H) | 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 for 37 years.[1]
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