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18434 Mikesandras

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Mikesandras
Discovery
Discovered byC. S. Shoemaker and D. H. Levy
Discovery sitePalomar
Discovery dateMarch 12, 1994
Designations
18434
1994 EW7
Orbital characteristics
Epoch May 14, 2008
Aphelion3.0109927
Perihelion1.8747411
Eccentricity0.2325652
1394.5951072
266.80105
Inclination24.91442
134.10841
29.11926
Physical characteristics
13.4

18434 Mikesandras (1994 EW7) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on March 12, 1994 by C. S. Shoemaker and D. H. Levy at Palomar. It is named for Michael D. Sandras (1963-2011). Sandras was at various times curator of the science center's planetarium and observatory in Kenner, Louisiana, at the Louis Roussell Planetarium, and at the time of his death from complications of diabetes as manager of the Gretna Observatory. He served as President of the Southeastern Planetarium Association in 2002-2003.

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