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74503 Madola

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Madola
Discovery
Discovered byDenis Bergeron
Discovery siteVal-des-Bois (Quebec)
Discovery dateMarch 22, 1999
Designations
74503
1999 DN4
Orbital characteristics
Epoch June 18, 2009
Aphelion3.5776331
Perihelion2.4452093
3.0114212
Eccentricity0.1880215
1908.7791274
317.91212
Inclination17.18641
357.19118
201.06986
Physical characteristics
15.0

74503 Madola (1999 DN4) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on February 23, 1999, by Denis Bergeron at Val-des-Bois(Quebec).

In mid-2009, it was officially named Madola by the International Astronomical Union, in honor of Christian Marois (b. 1974), René Doyon (b. 1963) and David Lafrenière (b. 1978), who developed instruments and techniques that allowed the first direct photograph of an extrasolar planetary system, consisting of three planets orbiting the star HR 8799 in Pegasus.

Doyon was director of the Mont-Mégantic Observatory in Quebec; Marois and Lafrenière were postdoctoral fellows at the Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics and the University of Toronto.