Pamela M. Kilmartin

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Asteroids discovered: 40
2434 Bateson[1] 27 May 1981
3087 Beatrice Tinsley[1] 30 August 1981
3152 Jones[1] 7 June 1983
3305 Ceadams[1] 21 May 1985
3400 Aotearoa[1] 2 April 1981
3521 Comrie[1] 26 June 1982
3563 Canterbury[1] 23 March 1985
3810 Aoraki[1] 20 February 1985
4154 Rumsey[1] 10 July 1985
4243 Nankivell[1] 4 April 1981
4248 Ranald[1] 23 April 1984
4409 Kissling[1] 30 June 1989
4819 Gifford[1] 24 May 1985
4837 Bickerton[1] 30 June 1989
(5207) 1988 HE[1] 15 April 1988
(5251) 1985 KA[1] 18 May 1985
(5311) 1981 GD1[1] 3 April 1981
(5718) 1983 PB[1] 4 August 1983
(5763) 1982 MA[1] 23 June 1982
(5818) 1989 RC1[1] 5 September 1989
(5898) 1985 KE[1] 23 May 1985
(5906) 1989 SN5[1] 24 September 1989
(6034) 1987 JA[1] 5 May 1987
(6142) 1993 FP[1] 23 March 1993
(7432) 1993 HL5[1] 23 April 1993
(8481) 1988 LH[1] 14 June 1988
(8884) 1994 CM2[1] 12 February 1994
(9018) 1987 JG[1] 5 May 1987
(9750) 1989 NE1[1] 8 July 1989
(11080) 1993 FO[1] 23 March 1993
(13510) 1989 OL[1] 29 July 1989
(13511) 1989 RD1[1] 5 September 1989
(13552) 1992 GA[1] 4 April 1992
(15712) 1989 RN2[1] 1 September 1989
(18340) 1989 OM[1] 29 July 1989
(21130) 1993 FN[1] 23 March 1993
(30945) 1994 GW9[1] 14 April 1994
(48501) 1993 FM[1] 23 March 1993
(58158) 1989 RA[1] 1 September 1989
(65718) 1993 FL[1] 23 March 1993
  1. 1 with Alan C. Gilmore

Pamela M. Kilmartin is a New Zealand astronomer.

She has discovered some forty asteroids, each one in collaboration with Alan C. Gilmore; both of them are also active comet-hunters.

She is a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand (RASNZ).[1]

References

  1. Southern Stars (Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand) 42 (3): 5. September 2003 http://www.rasnz.org.nz/SouthernStars/Vol42Abs.htm#Sep03_2 |url= missing title (help). 
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