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Amy B. Jordan (astronomer)

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Asteroids discovered: 1
(95625) 2002 GX32 [1] April 8, 2002
  1. ^ with M. W. Buie, J. L. Elliot

Amy B. Jordan is an American astronomer who works at the University of Colorado.

In 2002 she was part of the team which discovered the asteroid (95625) 2002 GX32.[1]

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.

References

  1. ^ "List Of Centaurs and Scattered-Disk Objects". IAU: Minor Planet Center.