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Brian A. Skiff is an American astronomer noted for discovering numerous asteroids and a number of comets including the periodic comets 114P/Wiseman–Skiff (with Jennifer Wiseman) and 140P/Bowell–Skiff (with Edward Bowell).
Biography
Skiff received his BS from Northern Arizona University in 1977[2] and has worked as an astronomer at Lowell Observatory since 1976.[3]
Between 1980 and 1997, he has also discovered a total 60 numbered minor planets,[1] including (15398) 1997 UZ23, a dark Jupiter trojan about 37 kilometers in diameter.[4][5] Working on the LONEOS project he rediscovered the long lost asteroid 69230 Hermes in October 2003 and the Apohele asteroid (434326) 2004 JG6 in May 2004.
He is also a volleyball player with the Mars Hill summer volleyball squad.
Awards and honors
The Florian main-belt asteroid 2554 Skiff was named in his honour.[6] The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 8 April 1982 (M.P.C. 6834).[7]
Skiff received the Texas Star Party’s Lone Star Gazer Award in 1986.[8]
List of discovered minor planets
Brian Skiff is credited with the discovery and co-discovery of 60 minor planets between 1981 and 1997. The co-discovery of 2557 Putnam, 3256 Daguerre, 3807 Pagels and 4193 Salanave he made in collaboration with Norman G. Thomas A .[1]
2525 O'Steen | 2 November 1981 | list |
2557 Putnam | 26 September 1981 | list [A] |
2588 Flavia | 2 November 1981 | list |
2864 Soderblom | 12 January 1983 | list |
2881 Meiden | 12 January 1983 | list |
3140 Stellafane | 9 January 1983 | list |
3153 Lincoln | 28 September 1984 | list |
3154 Grant | 28 September 1984 | list |
3155 Lee | 28 September 1984 | list |
3256 Daguerre | 26 September 1981 | list [A] |
3325 TARDIS | 3 May 1984 | list |
3434 Hurless | 2 November 1981 | list |
3505 Byrd | 9 January 1983 | list |
3617 Eicher | 2 June 1984 | list |
3637 O'Meara | 23 October 1984 | list |
3684 Berry | 9 January 1983 | list |
3706 Sinnott | 28 September 1984 | list |
3807 Pagels | 26 September 1981 | list [A] |
3819 Robinson | 12 January 1983 | list |
3841 Dicicco | 4 November 1983 | list |
3872 Akirafujii | 12 January 1983 | list |
4078 Polakis | 9 January 1983 | list |
4147 Lennon | 12 January 1983 | list |
4149 Harrison | 9 March 1984 | list |
4150 Starr | 31 August 1984 | list |
4193 Salanave | 26 September 1981 | list [A] |
4201 Orosz | 3 May 1984 | list |
4336 Jasniewicz | 31 August 1984 | list |
4690 Strasbourg | 9 January 1983 | list |
4692 SIMBAD | 4 November 1983 | list |
4932 Texstapa | 9 March 1984 | list |
5460 Tsénaat'a'í | 12 January 1983 | list |
5945 Roachapproach | 28 September 1984 | list |
6083 Janeirabloom | 25 September 1984 | list |
6115 Martinduncan | 25 September 1984 | list |
6173 Jimwestphal | 9 January 1983 | list |
6229 Tursachan | 4 November 1983 | list |
6370 Malpais | 9 March 1984 | list |
6690 Messick | 25 September 1981 | list |
7393 Luginbuhl | 28 September 1984 | list |
7863 Turnbull | 2 November 1981 | list |
8147 Colemanhawkins | 28 September 1984 | list |
8994 Kashkashian | 6 November 1980 | list |
10039 Keet Seel | 2 June 1984 | list |
10715 Nagler | 11 September 1983 | list |
11823 Christen | 2 November 1981 | list |
(11831) 1984 SF3 | 28 September 1984 | list |
13001 Woodney | 2 November 1981 | list |
13006 Schwaar | 12 January 1983 | list |
(13487) 1981 VN | 2 November 1981 | list |
(15398) 1997 UZ23 | 30 October 1997 | list |
(29127) 1985 FF2 | 24 March 1985 | list |
(30769) 1984 ST2 | 25 September 1984 | list |
(43754) 1983 AA | 9 January 1983 | list |
(58621) 1997 UR23 | 27 October 1997 | list |
(90947) 1997 UD24 | 30 October 1997 | list |
(100634) 1997 UE24 | 30 October 1997 | list |
(147952) 1984 BY3 | 26 January 1984 | list |
(152649) 1997 UX22 | 25 October 1997 | list |
(257528) 1997 UY22 | 25 October 1997 | list |
See also
Works
Skiff has published 122 refereed papers on astronomy.[9] His most cited paper is:
- Radick, Richard R.; Lockwood, G. W.; Skiff, B. A.; Baliunas, S. L. (1998). "Patterns of Variation among Sun‐like Stars". The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. 118 (1): 239–258. Bibcode:1998ApJS..118..239R. doi:10.1086/313135. ISSN 0067-0049. S2CID 122270314.
He is also the author of two books:
- Tirion, Wil; Skiff, Brian (1990). Bright Star Atlas 2000.0. Richmond, Virginia: Willmann-Bell, Inc. ISBN 0-943396-27-1.
- Luginbuhl, Christian B.; Skiff, Brian A. (1998). Observing Handbook and Catalogue of Deep-Sky Objects. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521625562.
References
- 1 2 3 "Minor Planet Discoverers (by number)". Minor Planet Center. 25 October 2018. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
- ↑ "Brian Skiff". [Lowell Observatory]. Archived from the original on 18 January 2022. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
- ↑ "Brian Skiff at Lowell Observatory". Archived from the original on 18 April 2016. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
- ↑ "15398 (1997 UZ23)". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
- ↑ "LCDB Data for (15398)". Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB). Retrieved 31 March 2016.
- ↑ Schmadel, Lutz D. (2007). "(2554) Skiff". Dictionary of Minor Planet Names – (2554) Skiff. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 209. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_2555. ISBN 978-3-540-00238-3.
- ↑ "MPC/MPO/MPS Archive". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
- ↑ "TSP History". Texas Star Party. Archived from the original on 5 February 2012. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
- ↑ "Search for refereed articles by "Skiff, Brian"". SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System. Archived from the original on 5 September 2015. Retrieved 16 January 2022.