Walter Ferreri
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Asteroids discovered: 14 | |
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3625 Fracastoro | April 27, 1984 |
3778 Regge | April 26, 1984 |
4061 Martelli | March 19, 1988 |
4398 Chiara | April 23, 1984 |
5003 Silvanominuto | March 15, 1988 |
5022 Roccapalumba[1] | April 23, 1984 |
6114 Dalla-Degregori[1] | April 28, 1984 |
6289 Lanusei[1] | April 28, 1984 |
7396 Brusin | March 4, 1986 |
10738 Marcoaldo | March 17, 1988 |
(19968) 1988 FE3 | March 19, 1988 |
(21007) 1988 FD3 | March 19, 1988 |
(52267) 1986 EP2 | March 4, 1986 |
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Walter Ferreri, originally from Buddusò in Sardinia, is an astronomer at Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino in Italy and a science writer. He is a member of the "Division III Commission 20 Positions & Motions of Minor Planets, Comets & Satellites" and the "Division III Planetary Systems Sciences" at the IAU. 3308 Ferreri is named after him for his contributions for and popularization of astronomy.[1]
References
- ↑ "Dictionary of minor planet names" By Lutz D. Schmadel, International Astronomical Union
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