Hans Scholl (astronomer)

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Minor planets discovered: 55 [1]
see § List of discovered minor planets

Hans Scholl (born 1942) is a German astronomer, who worked at the Astronomisches Rechen-Institut in Heidelberg, Germany, and at the Côte d'Azur Observatory in Nice, France.[2] In 1999, he was part of a team that discovered three moons of Uranus: Prospero, Setebos and Stephano.[3] He has also co-discovered 55 minor planets together with Italian astronomer Andrea Boattini at ESO's La Silla Observatory site in northern Chile during 2003–2005.[1]

Scholl is known for his theoretical work on the orbits of minor planets. He has studied the orbital resonance of outer main-belt asteroids, as well as the orbits of 2062 Aten, a near-Earth object, and 2060 Chiron, a centaur and comet. His broad range of minor planet research included problems from mass determination to asteroid missions and from libration to depletion. He was honored by the outer main-belt asteroid 2959 Scholl, discovered by English–American astronomer Edward Bowell in 1983.[2]

List of discovered minor planets[edit]

List of minor planets discovered by Hans Scholl
Name Discovery Date Listing
117539 Celletti 17 February 2005 list[A]
120040 Pagliarini 24 January 2003 list[A]
(143398) 2003 BE34 25 January 2003 list[A]
147693 Piccioni 11 February 2005 list[A]
154991 Vinciguerra 17 January 2005 list[A]
(156785) 2003 BH3 24 January 2003 list[A]
158623 Perali 24 January 2003 list[A]
167852 Maturana 17 February 2005 list[A]
177659 Paolacel 9 February 2005 list[A]
(180046) 2003 BB5 24 January 2003 list[A]
(180796) 2005 CB69 14 February 2005 list[A]
(183445) 2003 BE3 24 January 2003 list[A]
(184290) 2005 CV61 9 February 2005 list[A]
(202295) 2005 CL40 9 February 2005 list[A]
(202308) 2005 DN3 18 February 2005 list[A]
214180 Mabaglioni 9 February 2005 list[A]
(223194) 2003 BP4 24 January 2003 list[A]
(242147) 2003 BH84 25 January 2003 list[A]
(242538) 2005 BW48 17 January 2005 list[A]
(245280) 2005 BK48 17 January 2005 list[A]
(253276) 2003 BO3 23 January 2003 list[A]
(253277) 2003 BL4 25 January 2003 list[A]
(254465) 2005 CC69 9 February 2005 list[A]
(254467) 2005 DJ2 16 February 2005 list[A]
(277038) 2005 CK39 9 February 2005 list[A]
(277046) 2005 DO3 16 February 2005 list[A]
(287483) 2003 BS5 24 January 2003 list[A]
(289396) 2005 CB41 9 February 2005 list[A]
(289417) 2005 DF 17 February 2005 list[A]
(289418) 2005 DP3 17 February 2005 list[A]
(299072) 2005 DF3 17 February 2005 list[A]
(303470) 2005 CZ61 13 February 2005 list[A]
(306240) 2011 QV68 9 February 2005 list[A]
(312726) 2010 RW105 23 January 2003 list[A]
(313549) 2003 BD3 24 January 2003 list[A]
(313550) 2003 BT3 23 January 2003 list[A]
(323126) 2003 BU4 24 January 2003 list[A]
(334680) 2003 BF3 24 January 2003 list[A]
(338401) 2003 BZ4 24 January 2003 list[A]
(354607) 2005 CT40 9 February 2005 list[A]
(356789) 2011 UL313 16 February 2005 list[A]
(362475) 2010 SA18 16 February 2005 list[A]
(365948) 2012 AV22 14 February 2005 list[A]
(370849) 2005 CK40 9 February 2005 list[A]
(380416) 2003 BT4 24 January 2003 list[A]
(380657) 2005 DN1 17 February 2005 list[A]
(382262) 2012 TC114 18 January 2005 list[A]
(402221) 2005 CF39 9 February 2005 list[A]
(405190) 2003 BK4 25 January 2003 list[A]
(405191) 2003 BE5 24 January 2003 list[A]
(405514) 2005 CR40 9 February 2005 list[A]
(409383) 2005 DQ1 17 February 2005 list[A]
(427568) 2003 BG4 23 January 2003 list[A]
(455672) 2005 DE 18 February 2005 list[A]
(455673) 2005 DG1 17 February 2005 list[A]
(497008) 2003 BG3 24 January 2003 list[A]
Co-discovery made with:
A A. Boattini

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Minor Planet Discoverers (by number)". Minor Planet Center. 25 October 2018. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
  2. ^ a b Schmadel, Lutz D. (2007). "(2959) Scholl". Dictionary of Minor Planet Names – (2959) Scholl. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp. 243–244. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_2960. ISBN 978-3-540-00238-3.
  3. ^ Gladman, B.; Kavelaars, JJ; Holman, M.; Petit, J.-M.; Scholl, H.; Nicholson, P.; et al. (September 2000). "The Discovery of Uranus XIX, XX, and XXI". Icarus. 147 (1): 320–324. Bibcode:2000Icar..147..320G. doi:10.1006/icar.2000.6463.

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