Donald C. Parker

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Donald C. Parker, also known as Don Parker, is an American retired physician and amateur astronomer, specializing in the research of the Solar System and planetary photography. Many of his over 20,000 images of Mars were used also by professional astronomers at NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory and some observatories and published in numerous books and journals, including Science and Nature. In 2000 he co-authored the book Introduction to Observing and Photographing the Solar System. He is a past director of the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers.

In 1994 the Mars-crosser asteroid 5392 Parker was named in his honour. One year later his planetary images were acknowledged with the Amateur Achievement Award of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. In 2004 he received the Gold Medal of the Oriental Astronomical Association for his work on Mars.

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Preceded by
Walter H. Haas
Amateur Achievement Award of Astronomical Society of the Pacific
1995
Succeeded by
Michiel Daniel Overbeek
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NAME Parker, Donald
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Parker, Don
SHORT DESCRIPTION American physician, amateur astronomer and astrophotographer
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