Stephen P. Laurie
Stephen P. Laurie is a British amateur astronomer. He is a prolific discoverer of asteroids and comets,[1] although his profession is that of an actuary.[2] He has also worked on searches for dwarf stars[3] and discovered a supernova (SN 1997bq in NGC 3147) in 1997.[2][4]
Asteroids discovered: 50 | |
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7603 Salopia | July 25, 1995 |
9421 Violilla | December 24, 1995 |
9428 Angelalouise | February 26, 1996 |
(10212) 1997 RA7 | September 3, 1997 |
10216 Popastro | September 22, 1997 |
(10383) 1996 SR7 | September 16, 1996 |
(11601) 1995 SE4 | September 28, 1995 |
11626 Church Stretton | November 8, 1996 |
(12785) 1995 ST | September 19, 1995 |
(12786) 1995 SU | September 19, 1995 |
(13152) 1995 QK | August 19, 1995 |
(13687) 1997 RB7 | September 7, 1997 |
(16753) 1996 QS1 | August 21, 1996 |
(16771) 1996 UQ3 | October 19, 1996 |
(17660) 1996 VP6 | November 7, 1996 |
(20199) 1997 DR | February 28, 1997 |
(21281) 1996 TX14 | October 13, 1996 |
(22431) 1996 DY2 | February 28, 1996 |
(24828) 1995 SE1 | September 20, 1995 |
(26972) 1997 SM3 | September 21, 1997 |
(26981) 1997 UJ15 | October 25, 1997 |
(27902) 1996 RA5 | September 13, 1996 |
(27908) 1996 TX9 | October 4, 1996 |
(28015) 1997 YG9 | December 26, 1997 |
(31144) 1997 TM26 | October 7, 1997 |
(32930) 1995 SC4 | September 24, 1995 |
(37733) 1996 UD1 | October 16, 1996 |
(39663) 1995 WM1 | November 16, 1995 |
(39676) 1996 DQ1 | February 20, 1996 |
(39749) 1997 BW6 | January 28, 1997 |
(46690) 1997 AN23 | January 14, 1997 |
(48625) 1995 QF | August 16, 1995 |
(48632) 1995 SV29 | September 29, 1995 |
(55825) 1995 SD4 | September 27, 1995 |
(55839) 1996 LH1 | June 13, 1996 |
(55846) 1996 RJ5 | September 15, 1996 |
(58367) 1995 QL | August 19, 1995 |
(58403) 1995 WL1 | November 16, 1995 |
(58425) 1996 DR1 | February 20, 1996 |
(73818) 1995 WP1 | November 17, 1995 |
(73951) 1997 UK8 | October 21, 1997 |
(85369) 1996 DX2 | February 26, 1996 |
(90863) 1996 QR1 | August 17, 1996 |
(100323) 1995 OY1 | July 22, 1995 |
(100447) 1996 RB5 | September 14, 1996 |
(100458) 1996 TP3 | October 4, 1996 |
(129503) 1995 OZ1 | July 24, 1995 |
(129542) 1996 RK5 | September 15, 1996 |
(157813) 1995 WN1 | November 16, 1995 |
(160526) 1996 RZ4 | September 13, 1996 |
Laurie has named five asteroids he discovered from the Church Stretton area — 7603 Salopia (named after Shropshire,)[5] 9421 Violilla, 9428 Angelalouise, 10216 Popastro and 11626 Church Stretton[6] — all discovered at observatory 966 Church Stretton and nearby location Ragdon (observatory J17). Laurie lives and works in the Church Stretton area.[2]
References
- Astronomical Data System
- Independent newspaper A small speck in the sky; but a giant find for insurance man (1997)
- "Meeting the Cool Neighbors. IV. 2MASS 1835+32, a Newly Discovered M8.5 Dwarf within 6 Parsecs of the Sun" by I. Neill Reid, K. L. Cruz, Stephen P. Laurie, James Liebert, Conard C. Dahn, Hugh C. Harris, Harry H. Guetter, Ronald C. Stone , Blaise Canzian, Christian B. Luginbuhl5, Stephen E. Levine5, Alice K. B. Monet and David G. Monet The Astronomical Journal Volume 125 Number 1p. 354–358 doi:10.1086/344946
- Hermes newsletter Archived 2011-09-30 at the Wayback Machine (May 1997) p 2
- JPL Small-Body Database Browser on 7603 Salopia
- "JPL Small-Body Database Browser". NASA. Retrieved 2008-05-24.
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