David J. Lane (astronomer)
David J. Lane (born 1963) is a Canadian astronomer at Saint Mary's University, the past president of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, director of the Burke-Gaffney astronomical observatory,[1] owner of the Abbey-Ridge Observatory,[2] and creator of the planetarium software entitled the Earth Centered Universe.[3] Asteroid 117032 Davidlane is named in his honour, and the asteroid lies in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
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Born | David J. Lane 1963 (age 56–57) |
Website | www |
Lane created the first software that enables Twitter users to request images of the Universe from an astronomical observatory (i.e., the Burke-Gaffney Observatory).[4] The impetus is to foster awareness of the Universe by enabling citizens to readily access an observatory using social media, a project that has been heralded as an important innovation by international media.[5][6]
Lane, and fellow Canadian astronomer Paul Gray, discovered supernovas 1995F in NGC 2726,[7] SN 2005B in UGC 11066, and 2005ea in MCG+10-16-61.[8] Kathryn Aurora Gray examined images acquired by Lane via his Abbey-Ridge Observatory and discovered a supernova in UGC 3378 (SN 2010lt). Kathryn subsequently became the youngest person to have discovered a supernova.[9]
Lane was a featured guest on comet hunter David H. Levy's internet radio show: Let's Talk Stars.[10]
Observations from Lane's astronomical observatory have also been used to improve the cosmic distance ladder.[11]
Sources
- The Burke-Gaffney Observatory
- "The Abbey-Ridge Observatory". Archived from the original on 2011-01-19. Retrieved 2010-12-17.
- The Earth Centered Universe Planetarium Software
- Request your own astronomical images via Twitter
- Twitter users control Saint Mary's University observatory
- Social Media Opens Telescope Operations to the World
- Lane, D. J.; Gray, P.; Filippenko, A. V.; Barth, A. J."Supernova 1995F in NGC 2726". IAU Circ. , 6138, 1, 1995
- Lane, D. J.; Gray, P."Supernova 2005ea in MGC+10-16-61". Central Bureau Electronic Telegrams, 224, 1, 2005
- BBC: Canadian girl youngest to discover supernova
- David & Wendee Levy's Let's Talk Stars, 10/03/06
- Turner, D., Majaess, D., Lane, D., Rosvick, J., Henden, A., Balam, D.,"The Galactic Calibration of the Cepheid Period-Luminosity Relation and its Implications for the Universal Distance Scale", Odessa variable stars 2010 conference proceedings, edited by I. Andronov and V. Kovtyukh, 2010.