(113952) Schramm

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( 113952 ) Schramm is an asteroid of the inner main belt, which on 10 October 2002 as part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey at 2.5 -meter Ritchey -Chrétien reflector of the Apache Point Observatory (IAU code 645 ) in New Mexico was discovered. Unconfirmed sightings of the asteroid it had previously already given under the provisional designation 1995 WL32 in November 1995 at the Kitt Peak located on the seaward position of the Steward Observatory.

Mean distance from the sun ( semimajor axis), eccentricity and inclination of the orbital plane of the asteroid roughly correspond to the Vesta family, a large group of asteroids, named after ( 4) Vesta, the second largest asteroid and the third-largest celestial body of the main belt.

( 113952 ) Schramm was named after the American astrophysicist David Schramm on January 30, 2010.

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