54411 Bobestelle
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54411 Bobestelle is an asteroid discovered June 3, 2000 by Peter B. Stetson and David D. Balam at the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope at Mauna Kea. Its provisional designation was 2000 LH10.
Peter Stetson, who discovered the asteroid, is an astronomer with the National Research Council of Canada's Dominion Astrophysical Observatory (DAO). David Balam of the University of Victoria (UVic) confirmed the discovery and performed follow-up observations.
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- [Harvard University minor planet names]
- [Harvard University discovery circumstances]
- [Peter Stetson at the National Research Council of Canada]
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