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'''25176 Thomasaunins''' (provisional designation: '''1998 ST<sub>81</sub>''') is a [[asteroid belt|main-belt]] [[minor planet]]. It was discovered by the [[Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research]] project in [[Socorro, New Mexico|Socorro]], [[New Mexico]], on September 26, 1998. It is named after Thomas Rudolf Aunins, an American student and finalist in the 2008 [[Society for Science & the Public]] middle school science competition. |
'''25176 Thomasaunins''' (provisional designation: '''1998 ST<sub>81</sub>''') is a [[asteroid belt|main-belt]] [[minor planet]]. It was discovered by the [[Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research]] project in [[Socorro, New Mexico|Socorro]], [[New Mexico]], on September 26, 1998. It is named after Thomas Rudolf Aunins, an American student and finalist in the 2008 [[Society for Science & the Public]] middle school science competition. |
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Thomas Rudolf Aunins would like to thank his friends, "The Boys", for their help in his scientific career. |
Thomas Rudolf Aunins would like to thank his friends, "The Boys", for their help in his scientific career. |
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25176 Thomasaunins (provisional designation: 1998 ST81) is a main-belt minor planet. It was discovered by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research project in Socorro, New Mexico, on September 26, 1998. It is named after Thomas Rudolf Aunins, an American student and finalist in the 2008 Society for Science & the Public middle school science competition.
Thomas Rudolf Aunins would like to thank his friends, "The Boys", for their help in his scientific career.