Brian G. W. Manning - List of Asteroids Discovered By Manning

List of Asteroids Discovered By Manning

  • 4751 Alicemanning discovered January 17, 1991
  • 4506 Hendrie discovered March 24, 1990
  • 7239 Mobberley discovered October 4, 1989
  • 7465 Munkanber discovered October 31, 1989
  • 7519 Paulcook discovered October 31, 1989
  • 7573 Basfifty discovered November 4, 1989
  • 6156 Dall discovered January 12, 1991
  • 6191 Eades discovered November 22, 1989
  • 8166 Buczynski discovered January 12, 1991
  • 8545 McGee discovered January 2, 1994
  • 8914 Nickjames discovered December 25, 1995
  • 10381 Malinsmith discovered September 3, 1996
  • 10515 Old Joe discovered October 31, 1989
  • 10538 Torode discovered November 11, 1991
  • 15347 discovered October 26, 1994
  • 24728 Scagell discovered November 11, 1991
  • 52633 discovered November 30, 1997
  • 69273 discovered October 4, 1989
  • 100690 discovered December 25, 1997

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