Martin Connors

American astronomer
The basics

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IntroAmerican astronomer
PlacesUnited States of America
isAstronomer
Work fieldScience
Gender
Male
Birth1954
Age71 years
The details

Biography

Martin Gerard Connors (born 1954) is a Canadian astronomer and professor.

Career

Connors received a PhD in Physics from the University of Alberta in 1998. He is the Assistant Professor at Athabasca University. He tutors and develops courses in Mathematics, Physics, and Astronomy. He was part of the team credited with the discovery of the first Earth trojan asteroid, an asteroid that orbits the Sun on a similar orbital path as that of Earth. The 300-meter-diameter asteroid was designated 2010 TK7. The asteroid was discovered in October 2010 by the NEOWISE team of astronomers using NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE). Connors himself is credited with the near-Earth and Apollo asteroid (464639) 2000 PO30, which he co-discovered together with astronomer Christian Veillet at the Mauna Kea Observatories in August 2000.

Awards and honors

The asteroid 13700 Connors, discovered by the Spacewatch survey in 1998, was named in his honor.

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