(2393) Suzuki

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(2393) Suzuki is an asteroid that is part of the outer asteroid belt and was discovered by Margueritte Laugier from the Nice Observatory, France, on November 17, 1955.

Designation and name

Suzuki was initially designated the 1955 WB. It was later named in honor of the Japanese astronomer Keishin Suzuki.

Orbital characteristics

Suzuki orbits at an average distance of 3,236 AU from the Sun, being able to get as close as 2,623 AU and as far as 3,849 AU. She has an orbital inclination of 10.21° and an eccentricity of 0.1895. It takes 2,126 days to complete one orbit around the Sun.

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