Gao Xing

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Gao Xing
Born1974 (age 49–50)
NationalityChinese
Scientific career
Fieldsastronomy

Gao Xing (Chinese: 高兴; pinyin: Gāo Xìng; born 1974) is a Chinese amateur astronomer from Ürümqi, Xinjiang, China. (Astronomers name: Gaoxing) He built Xingming Observatory (星明天文台) in 2006 and discovered Comet C/2008 C1 (Chen-Gao) on February 1, 2008 with Chen Tao from Jiangsu and Comet P/2009 L2 (Yang-Gao) on June 15, 2009 with Yang Rui from Hangzhou, Zhejiang and Comet C/2015 F5 (SWAN-Xingming) on April 4, 2015 with Guoyou Sun from Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China (...?) and hence won the Edgar Wilson Award for 2008. (He won Edgar Wilson Award unter that for 2015 3 times.[1])

In the night on February 26, 2009, he discovered a nova in Sagittarius in the Galaxy's central part at night with his partner Sun Guoyou from Wenzhou.[2][3] Gao reported his new discovery to the International Astronomical Union on May 29 and acquired the identification. On the night of October 3, 2010, he discovered a new supernova in NGC5430 at night with his partner Sun Guoyou. He also discovered several SOHO comets and NEAT asteroids. Currently,[when?] he is working as a physics teacher at the Urumqi No.1 High School. In 2017 he was awarded the Gordon Myers Amateur Achievement Award.[4]

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  1. ^ People 23 January 2023. Award placard
  2. ^ Teacher discovers new star with his observatory - Chinadaily.com.cn
  3. ^ "Star seeker: Gao Xing - www.sciencenet.cn". Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2009-10-09.
  4. ^ "The Astronomical Society of the Pacific Announces Its 2017 Award Recipients for Astronomy Research and Education « Astronomical Society". www.astrosociety.org. Archived from the original on 7 October 2017. Retrieved 12 January 2022.

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