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  | discovery_site  = Arbiter Peak Observatory, [[Arbiter Islands]], [[Layfet]]
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  | discovered      = 02 January 2022
  | discovered      = 02 January 2022
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'''AAS01022022-1''' is the Arctic Astronomical Survey Catalog name for this asteroid in the Border asteroid belt of the Tendor System. It is currently awaiting an [[Anteria International Science Commission]] official name. It was discovered by Layfetian Astronomy Professor Haytham Nolan of the University of Layfet at the Arbiter Peak Observatory.
'''AAS01022022-1''' is the Aldeve Astronomical Survey Catalog name for this asteroid in the Border asteroid belt of the Tendor System. It is currently awaiting an [[Anteria International Science Commission]] official name and a Vannese Astronomical Naming Board name. It was discovered by Vannese Astronomy Professor Haytham Nolan of the University of Las Palmeras at the National Observatory.


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Latest revision as of 16:06, 28 September 2022

AAS01022022-1
Discovery
Discovered byHaytham Nolan
Discovery siteNational Observatory, Aldeve Territory, The Vanna
Discovery date02 January 2022
Designations
MPC designationAAS - AAS01022022-1

LANB - TBD

AISC - TBD
Border-Belt
Orbital characteristics
Aphelion~45 AU

AAS01022022-1 is the Aldeve Astronomical Survey Catalog name for this asteroid in the Border asteroid belt of the Tendor System. It is currently awaiting an Anteria International Science Commission official name and a Vannese Astronomical Naming Board name. It was discovered by Vannese Astronomy Professor Haytham Nolan of the University of Las Palmeras at the National Observatory.

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