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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.



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.

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