Zdeňka Vávrová

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Asteroids discovered: 115
2315 Czechoslovakia February 19, 1980
2321 Lužnice February 19, 1980
2365 Interkosmos December 30, 1980
2390 Nežárka August 14, 1980
2442 Corbett October 3, 1980
2474 Ruby August 14, 1979
2522 Triglav August 6, 1980
2523 Ryba August 6, 1980
2524 Budovicium August 28, 1981
2544 Gubarev August 6, 1980
2568 Maksutov April 13, 1980
2581 Radegast November 11, 1980
2599 Veselí September 29, 1980
2620 Santana October 3, 1980
2647 Sova September 29, 1980
2661 Bydžovský March 23, 1982
2706 Borovský November 11, 1980
2766 Leeuwenhoek March 23, 1982
2781 Kleczek August 19, 1982
2821 Slávka September 24, 1978
3022 Dobermann September 16, 1980
3069 Heyrovský October 16, 1982
3096 Bezruč August 28, 1981
3149 Okudzhava September 22, 1981
3479 Malaparte October 3, 1980
3515 Jindra October 16, 1982
3592 Nedbal February 15, 1980
3628 Božněmcová November 25, 1979
3732 Vávra September 27, 1984
3735 Třeboň December 4, 1983
3879 Machar August 16, 1983
3978 Klepešta November 7, 1983
4114 Jasnorzewska August 19, 1982
4124 Herriot September 29, 1986
4142 Dersu-Uzala May 28, 1981
4170 Semmelweis August 6, 1980
4250 Perun October 20, 1984
4317 Garibaldi February 19, 1980
4318 Baťa February 21, 1980
4781 Sládkovič October 3, 1980
4921 Volonté September 29, 1980
4927 O'Connell October 21, 1982
5031 Švejcar March 16, 1990
5203 Pavarotti September 27, 1984
5228 Máca November 3, 1986
5275 Zdislava October 28, 1986
(5327) 1989 EX1 March 5, 1989
(5364) 1980 RC1 September 2, 1980
(5423) 1983 DC February 16, 1983
(5514) 1989 BN1 January 29, 1989
5548 Thosharriot October 3, 1980
(5574) 1984 FS March 20, 1984
(5844) 1986 UQ October 28, 1986
(5860) 1981 QE1 August 28, 1981
5893 Coltrane March 15, 1982
(5895) 1982 UF2 October 16, 1982
(5901) 1986 WB1 November 25, 1986
(6059) 1979 TA October 11, 1979
(6067) 1990 QR11 August 28, 1990
6077 Messner October 3, 1980
(6086) 1987 VU November 15, 1987
(6126) 1989 EW1 March 5, 1989
6176 Horrigan January 16, 1985
(6230) 1984 SG1 September 27, 1984
6234 Sheilawolfman September 30, 1986
(6248) 1991 BM2 January 17, 1991
(6263) 1980 PX August 6, 1980
(6264) 1980 SQ September 29, 1980
(6301) 1989 BR1 January 29, 1989
(6369) 1983 UC October 16, 1983
(6476) 1987 VT November 15, 1987
(6507) 1982 QD August 18, 1982
6539 Nohavica August 19, 1982
6544 Stevendick September 29, 1986
(6593) 1986 UV October 28, 1986
(6624) 1980 SG September 16, 1980
(6627) 1981 FT March 27, 1981
(6692) 1985 HL April 18, 1985
6697 Celentano April 24, 1987
6700 Kubišová January 12, 1988
(6822) 1986 UO October 28, 1986
(7076) 1980 UC October 30, 1980
(7175) 1988 TN2 October 11, 1988
(7221) 1981 SJ September 22, 1981
7272 Darbydyar February 21, 1980
(7325) 1981 QA1 August 28, 1981
(7374) 1980 DL February 19, 1980
(7375) 1980 PZ August 14, 1980
(7384) 1981 TJ October 6, 1981
(7395) 1985 RP1 September 10, 1985
(7984) 1980 SM September 29, 1980
(8259) 1983 UG October 16, 1983
(8617) 1980 PW August 6, 1980
(9160) 1986 UH3 October 28, 1986
(9166) 1987 SC6 September 21, 1987
(9290) 1981 TT October 6, 1981
(9296) 1983 RB2 September 5, 1983
(9835) 1984 UD October 17, 1984
(9841) 1988 UT October 18, 1988
(10040) 1984 QM August 24, 1984
(11475) 1982 VL November 11, 1982
(11822) 1981 TK October 6, 1981
(13483) 1980 SF September 16, 1980
(14356) 1987 SF6 September 21, 1987
(15226) 1986 UP October 28, 1986
(16400) 1984 SS1 September 27, 1984
(16412) 1986 WZ November 25, 1986
(18303) 1980 PU August 6, 1980
(18345) 1989 UP4 October 22, 1989
(19133) 1988 PC2 August 7, 1988
(22261) 1980 AB January 13, 1980
(32777) 1987 QF1 August 21, 1987
(43762) 1986 WC1 November 25, 1986
(55736) 1987 QC1 August 21, 1987
(58109) 1980 PQ August 6, 1980

Zdeňka Vávrová (* 1945)[1] is a Czech astronomer.

She co-discovered periodic comet 134P/Kowal-Vávrová. She had observed it as an asteroid, which received the provisional designation 1983 JG, without seeing any cometary coma. However, later images by Charles T. Kowal showed a coma.

She has also discovered a number of asteroids. Asteroid 3364 Zdenka is named after her.[2]

References

  1. http://www.skaw.sk/lovec-komet-Zdenka-Vavrova.htm
  2. ("Named for Zdeňka Vávrová for her 20 devoted years in the astrometric program at Klet")

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