Stu Megan

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Stu Megan, now semi-retired, has been a computer software professional since 1968, having worked on everything from early core memory computers using only switches for control to recent internet technology products such as Directory Server, [in use by over 80% of internet sites globally as their directory server of choice].

He now discovers asteroids, when he can, and runs several websites. By analyzing online images, he discovered amongst others, the close-approaching asteroids 2004-BV18 January 19, 2004 and 2004-UH1 October 23, 2004.

In July 2004, the asteroid designated 15462 was named 'stumegan' in honor of Stu Megan's discovery work at the Spacewatch project.

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