1310 Villigera

1310 Villigera, provisional designation 1932 DB, is a stony asteroid and large Mars-crosser from the innermost regions of the asteroid belt, about 15 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by German astronomer Friedrich Schwassmann at Bergedorf Observatory in Hamburg, on 28 February 1932. Other large Mars crossing minor planets include 132 Aethra (43 km), 323 Brucia (36 km), and 2204 Lyyli (25 km). The asteroid was named in honour of Swiss astronomer Walther Villiger (1872–1938), discoverer of the minor planet 428 Monachia.

1310 Villigera

1310 Villigera, provisional designation 1932 DB, is a stony asteroid and large Mars-crosser from the innermost regions of the asteroid belt, about 15 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by German astronomer Friedrich Schwassmann at Bergedorf Observatory in Hamburg, on 28 February 1932. Other large Mars crossing minor planets include 132 Aethra (43 km), 323 Brucia (36 km), and 2204 Lyyli (25 km). The asteroid was named in honour of Swiss astronomer Walther Villiger (1872–1938), discoverer of the minor planet 428 Monachia.