Marek Wolf

Marek Wolf (born 30 June 1957) is a Czech astronomer, currently (as of March 2010) the head the Astronomický ústav, Univerzita Karlova v Praze (Astronomical Institute, Charles University of Prague).[2]

Minor planets discovered: 19[1]
see § List of discovered minor planets

He is a discoverer of several asteroids between 1995 and 2001, mostly in collaboration with Czech astronomers Lenka Kotková and Petr Pravec. The Minor Planet Center credits his discoveries under M. Wolf: he is sometimes confused with Max Wolf (1863–1932), a German astronomer and a very famous asteroid hunter who is credited as M. F. Wolf.[1]

List of discovered minor planets

8229 Kozelský28 December 1996list[A]
10390 Lenka27 August 1997list[B]
10395 Jirkahorn23 September 1997list[B]
13390 Bouška18 March 1999list[B]
24858 Diethelm21 January 1996list[B]
26973 Lála29 September 1997list[B]
(27962) 1997 SY123 September 1997list[B]
(27963) 1997 ST225 September 1997list[B]
(29455) 1997 SX123 September 1997list[B]
33040 Pavelmayer28 September 1997list
(36174) 1999 SW223 September 1999list[A]
(38271) 1999 RW3512 September 1999list[B]
40444 Palacký12 September 1999list[B]
(55933) 1998 FD7330 March 1998list[B]
(155432) 1997 SS225 September 1997list[B]
(157825) 1997 RE812 September 1997list[A]
(193870) 2001 QF15429 August 2001list[A]
(310383) 1995 SM17 September 1995list
(455217) 2001 QD15428 August 2001list[A]
Co-discovery made with:
A L. Kotková
B P. Pravec

See also

References

  1. "Minor Planet Discoverers (by number)". Minor Planet Center. 4 September 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
  2. "Pražskému staroměstskému orloji je 600 let" (in Czech). Charles University in Prague. Retrieved 18 June 2011.


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