1990 QJ. Discovered 1990 Aug. 18 by E. F. Helin at Palomar.

Named in honor of Jean Lorre, one of the original members of the Image Processing Laboratory at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He has been working on JPL flight projects since 1971 and was the first to apply image processing techniques to astronomical images outside of the NASA flight projects. His expertise encompasses map projections, correlation, photometric functions, color reproduction, camera calibration, SAR, stereo, morphing and filtering. His latest astronomical project has been to optimize the NEAT processing algorithms. The NEAT team whiches to acknowledge his important contributions in software development. (M 29670)