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'''Fabrizio Bernardi''' (b. 1972) is an Italian [[astronomer]]<ref>[http://www.iau.org/administration/membership/individual/13032/ IAU] retrieved 12:54 11.10.11</ref> who discovered an [[asteroid]] in October 2001, proceeded by [[Near-Earth object|near earth objects]] :[[(416151) 2002 RQ25]] (Sept. 2002), [[2002 WP11]] (27 Nov. 2002) and the [[NEO 2003 FB5]] (26 Mar. 2003)<ref>[http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/users/bernardi/ homepage] retrieved 13:03 11.10.11</ref> While at the [[Mauna Kea Observatories]] in [[Hawaii]], discovered a [[comet]] subsequently named [[P/2005 V1 Bernardi]].<ref>[http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/info/press-releases/NewComet-11-05.html .ifa.hawaii] 12:48 11.10.11</ref> |
'''Fabrizio Bernardi''' (b. 1972) is an Italian [[astronomer]]<ref>[http://www.iau.org/administration/membership/individual/13032/ IAU] retrieved 12:54 11.10.11</ref> who discovered an [[asteroid]] in October 2001, proceeded by [[Near-Earth object|near earth objects]] :[[(416151) 2002 RQ25]] (Sept. 2002), [[2002 WP11]] (27 Nov. 2002) and the [[NEO 2003 FB5]] (26 Mar. 2003)<ref>[http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/users/bernardi/ homepage] retrieved 13:03 11.10.11</ref> While at the [[Mauna Kea Observatories]] in [[Hawaii]], discovered a [[comet]] subsequently named [[P/2005 V1 Bernardi]].<ref>[http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/info/press-releases/NewComet-11-05.html .ifa.hawaii] 12:48 11.10.11</ref> |
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He was involved together with colleagues [[Marco Micheli]] and [[David Tholen]], with observations of the asteroid [[2007 WD5]] while at the [[University of Hawaii]] observatory.<ref>[http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news156.html NASA] retrieved 12:31 11.10.11</ref> |
He was involved together with colleagues [[Marco Micheli]] and [[David Tholen]], with observations of the asteroid [[2007 WD5]] while at the [[University of Hawaii]] observatory.<ref>[http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news156.html NASA] retrieved 12:31 11.10.11</ref> He is married to Romanian astronomer Ana Maria Teodorescu, after whom he a named the outer [[main-belt]] asteroid [[65001 Teodorescu]], discovered at [[Campo Imperatore Near-Earth Object Survey|Campo Imperatore station]], Gran Sasso, Italy, in 2002.<ref name="Springer-Teodorescu" /> |
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Asteroids discovered: 6 | ||
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65001 Teodorescu | 9 January 2002 | [1] |
78123 Dimare | 10 July 2002 | [1] |
78309 Alessielisa | 5 August 2002 | – |
78453 Bullock | 3 September 2002 | – |
99942 Apophis | 19 June 2004 | [2][3] |
(280244) 2002 WP11 | 27 November 2002 | [4] |
(413666) 2005 VJ119 | 7 November 2005 | – |
Co.discoveries with 1 Andrea Boattini, 2 with Roy Tucker, |
Fabrizio Bernardi (b. 1972) is an Italian astronomer[1] who discovered an asteroid in October 2001, proceeded by near earth objects :(416151) 2002 RQ25 (Sept. 2002), 2002 WP11 (27 Nov. 2002) and the NEO 2003 FB5 (26 Mar. 2003)[2] While at the Mauna Kea Observatories in Hawaii, discovered a comet subsequently named P/2005 V1 Bernardi.[3]
He was involved together with colleagues Marco Micheli and David Tholen, with observations of the asteroid 2007 WD5 while at the University of Hawaii observatory.[4] He is married to Romanian astronomer Ana Maria Teodorescu, after whom he a named the outer main-belt asteroid 65001 Teodorescu, discovered at Campo Imperatore station, Gran Sasso, Italy, in 2002.[5]
Publications
ACM2002 Proceedings – Berlin: The Campo Imperatore Near Earth Objects Survey (CINEOS): Andrea Boattini, Germano D’Abramo, Giovanni B. Valsecchi, Andrea Carusi, Andrea Di Paola, Fabrizio Bernardi, Robert Jedicke, Alan W. Harris, Elisabetta Dotto and Fiore De Luise, et al.[6] In press. Discovery of the heavily obscured Supernova SN2002CV. Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.393, p.L21-L24[7][8]
Proceedings of the Planetologia Italiana Workshop – Bormio, Italy, 20–26 January 2001: CINEOS – Campo Imperatore Near Earth Objects Survey Expected background of asteroids and stars for the Wide Angle Camera of the Rosetta Mission[9]
Asteroid background for the Wide Angle Camera of the Rosetta Mission, Poster, Division for Planetary Sciences 2001, New Orleans, USA[10]
ESTEC Internal report, September 2000: Image simulation of the inner coma environment for the Wide Angle Camera of the OSIRIS experiment[11]
See also
- International Astronomical Union
- Meanings of minor planet names: 65001–66000
- Mauna Kea Observatory
- Rosetta mission
References
- ^ IAU retrieved 12:54 11.10.11
- ^ homepage retrieved 13:03 11.10.11
- ^ .ifa.hawaii 12:48 11.10.11
- ^ NASA retrieved 12:31 11.10.11
- ^ Schmadel, Lutz D. (2006). Dictionary of Minor Planet Names – (65001) Teodorescu, Addendum to Fifth Edition: 2003–2005. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 224. ISBN 978-3-540-34360-8. Retrieved February 2016.
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