
Asteroid 5290, Langevin, was discovered on July 30, 1990 by Henry E. Holt at Palomar Mountain Observatory. Langevin has a period of 4 years, 191 days and is about 11 1/6 miles in diameter.
It was named for French planetary scientist Yves Langevin (born 1951), a specialist in the evolution of minor planets' surfaces; he is the great-grandson of Marie Curie.

Yves Langevin
Astrologically, Langevin seems to be about dealing with challenges, disabilities or handicaps; accidental injury..