Amy B. Jordan (astronomer) explained
Amy B. Jordan is an American astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets who works at the University of Colorado.
Career
In 2002 she was part of the team which discovered, a resonant Kuiper belt object at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, Chile. She also co-discovered two main-belt asteroids. In 2005, she was a teaching assistant at the Summer Science Program, which teaches astronomy to high school students using a curriculum based on observing and calculating orbits of asteroids.
List of discovered minor planets
| 8 April 2002 |   |
| 1 April 2003 |   |
| 1 April 2003 |   |
Co-discovery made with: M. W. Buie J. L. Elliot | |
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Publications
- Chiang, EI, Jordan, AB, (2002). On the Plutinos and Twotinos of the Kuiper belt.[1]
- Chiang, EI, Jordan, AB, Millis, RL et al. (2003). Resonance occupation in the Kuiper belt: Case examples of the 5: 2 and Trojan resonances.[2]
External links
Notes and References
- Chiang. E. I.. Jordan. A. B.. 2002. On the Plutinos and Twotinos of the Kuiper Belt. The Astronomical Journal. en. 124. 6. 3430. 10.1086/344605. 1538-3881. astro-ph/0210440. 2002AJ....124.3430C. 13928812 .
- Chiang. E. I.. Jordan. A. B.. Millis. R. L.. Buie. M. W.. Wasserman. L. H.. Elliot. J. L.. Kern. S. D.. Trilling. D. E.. Meech. K. J.. 2003. Resonance Occupation in the Kuiper Belt: Case Examples of the 5:2 and Trojan Resonances. The Astronomical Journal. en. 126. 1. 430. 10.1086/375207. 1538-3881. astro-ph/0301458. 2003AJ....126..430C. 54079935 .