Marek Wolf
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- There is also a Polish physicist, currently with the Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Wrocław, named Marek Wolf.
8229 Kozelský | December 28, 1996 | with L. Šarounová |
10390 Lenka | August 27, 1997 | with P. Pravec |
10395 Jirkahorn | September 23, 1997 | with P. Pravec |
13390 Bouška | March 18, 1999 | with P. Pravec |
24858 Diethelm | January 21, 1996 | with P. Pravec |
26973 Lála | September 29, 1997 | with P. Pravec |
(27962) 1997 SY1 | September 23, 1997 | with P. Pravec |
(27963) 1997 ST2 | September 25, 1997 | with P. Pravec |
(29455) 1997 SX1 | September 23, 1997 | with P. Pravec |
(33040) 1997 SO25 | September 28, 1997 | |
(36174) 1999 SW2 | September 23, 1999 | with L. Šarounová |
(38271) 1999 RW35 | September 12, 1999 | with P. Pravec |
40444 Palacký | September 12, 1999 | with P. Pravec |
(55933) 1998 FD73 | March 30, 1998 | with P. Pravec |
Marek Wolf is a Czech astronomer, currently with the Astronomický ústav, Univerzita Karlova v Praze (Astronomical Institute, Charles University of Prague).
He is a prolific discoverer of asteroids. The Minor Planet Center credits his discoveries under M. Wolf. Do not confuse him with M. F. Wolf, who is Max Wolf (Maximilian Franz Joseph Cornelius Wolf; 1863-1932), a German astronomer and a very famous asteroid hunter.