41450 Medkeff
| Orbital elements | |
|---|---|
| e | 0.1404397 |
| i | 2.29325 deg° |
| q | 2.0527091 AU |
| ω | 33.04093° |
| a | 2.388092 AU |
| Ω | 192.17489° |
| Q | 2.72347492 AU |
| M | 63.93587° |
| P | 3.6905 years |
| n | 0.267071°/day |
| TP | 2003–11–17.6038848 (2452961.1038848) TDB |
Minor planet 41450 Medkeff is named in honour of amateur astronomer and astrophotographer Jeff Medkeff for contributions to robotic telescope operation. Also known as 2000 LF15 and 2001 UF39, the object lies within the main asteroid belt and has an absolute magnitude of 16.10.
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