Healy


Asteroid number 66479, Healy, was discovered by Michael Collins and Minor White on September 4, 1999 at Anza, California. It has a period of 4 years, 150 days.

It was named for David Healy (1936-2001), a pioneering astrophotographer, former stockbroker and analyst at the defunct investment banking firm Drexel Burnham Lambert, and founder of the Junk Bond Observatory in Sierra Vista, Arizona, which he established in his backyard in 1996 following his retirement to Arizona.

David Healy


Asteroid Healy seems to have the influence: acting like a "heel," fixed, taken care of, dealing with doctors.



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