Giuseppe Forti
Giuseppe Forti (December 21, 1939 – July 2, 2007) was an Italian astronomer and a discoverer of asteroids.
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Forti was a trained solar physicist, and worked at Harvard's Radio Meteor Project and later at the Arcetri Observatory, in Florence, Italy.[2] He was a member of the third IAU Division: Planetary Systems Sciences.[3] The Minor Planet Center credits him with the discovery of 49 numbered minor planets during 1977–2001.[1]
He died at the age of 67 on July 2, 2007.[4] The main-belt asteroid 6876 Beppeforti, discovered by his colleges Andrea Boattini and Maura Tombelli at the Asiago Astrophysical Observatory in 1994, was named in his honor.[2] Naming citation was published on 3 May 1996 (M.P.C. 27129).[5]
List of discovered minor planets
10591 Caverni [A] | August 13, 1996 |
10928 Caprara [A] | January 25, 1998 |
11337 Sandro [A] | August 10, 1996 |
11621 Duccio [A] | August 15, 1996 |
12044 Fabbri [A] | March 29, 1997 |
12928 Nicolapozio [B] | September 30, 1999 |
14659 Gregoriana [A] | January 15, 1999 |
14953 Bevilacqua [A] | February 13, 1996 |
15004 Vallerani [A] | December 7, 1997 |
15006 Samcristoforetti [A] | February 27, 1998 |
(15098) 2000 AY2 [B] | January 1, 2000 |
15360 Moncalvo [A] | February 14, 1996 |
15418 Sergiospinelli [A] | February 27, 1998 |
17019 Aldo [A] | February 23, 1999 |
(18628) 1998 DJ33 [A] | February 27, 1998 |
20200 Donbacky [A] | February 28, 1997 |
(22517) 1998 DX32 [A] | February 26, 1998 |
(26497) 2000 CS1 [B] | February 3, 2000 |
(27005) 1998 DR35 [A] | February 27, 1998 |
(27364) 2000 EJ14 [B] | March 3, 2000 |
(29550) 1998 BE44 [A] | January 25, 1998 |
(31153) 1997 UP22 [A] | October 26, 1997 |
(33162) 1998 DT35 [A] | February 27, 1998 |
(39871) 1998 DB33 [A] | February 27, 1998 |
(39875) 1998 DS35 [A] | February 27, 1998 |
42929 Francini [C] | October 8, 1999 |
46702 Linapucci [A] | February 28, 1997 |
(48381) 1977 SU3 [B] | September 17, 1977 |
(48842) 1998 BA44 [A] | January 25, 1998 |
49987 Bonata [C] | January 3, 2000 |
(53053) 1998 XH9 [A] | December 12, 1998 |
58572 Romanella [A] | September 7, 1997 |
(58702) 1998 BX43 [A] | January 25, 1998 |
58709 Zenocolò [C] | February 14, 1998 |
70744 Maffucci[C] | November 9, 1999 |
82463 Mluigiaborsi[C] | July 21, 2001 |
(82657) 2001 PA14 [B] | August 14, 2001 |
(86195) 1999 ST9 [C] | September 30, 1999 |
(108702) 2001 OX16 [A] | July 21, 2001 |
(103249) 2000 AA5 [B] | January 3, 2000 |
103421 Laurmatt [C] | January 6, 2000 |
108205 Baccipaolo [C] | April 26, 2001 |
(121770) 2000 AV2 [B] | January 1, 2000 |
137082 Maurobachini [C] | December 12, 1998 |
(153468) 2001 RO16 [B] | September 9, 2001 |
(192927) 2000 AH6 [B] | January 3, 2000 |
(193818) 2001 QH [C] | August 16, 2001 |
(347537) 1999 YY13 [C] | December 31, 1999 |
A with M. Tombelli B with A. Boattini C with L. Tesi |
gollark: Look, everyone is here *anyway*.
gollark: That still worked? Bees.
gollark: Bees you.
gollark: It's one of the rock crusher outputs.
gollark: I don't know what electromagnetic music people like, and I don't like much of it myself.
References
- "Minor Planet Discoverers (by number)". Minor Planet Center. 20 June 2016. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
- Schmadel, Lutz D. (2007). "(6876) Beppeforti". Dictionary of Minor Planet Names – (6876) Beppeforti. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 563. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_6157. ISBN 978-3-540-00238-3.
- "Individual Members: Giuseppe Forti". IAU – International Astronomical Union. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
- (in Italian) Obituary
- "MPC/MPO/MPS Archive". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
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