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Hans Scholl (astronomer)
German astronomer

Hans Scholl (astronomer)

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German astronomer
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Male
Place of birth
Heidelberg
Age
81 years
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Hans Scholl (b. 1942) is a German astronomer, who worked at the Astronomisches Rechen-Institut in Heidelberg, Germany, and at the Côte d'Azur Observatory in Nice, France. In 1999, he was part of a team that discovered three moons of Uranus: Prospero, Setebos and Stephano. He has also co-discoverered 55 minor planets together with Italian astronomer Andrea Boattini at ESO's La Silla Observatory site in northern Chile during 2003–2005.
Scholl is known for his theoretical work on the orbits of minor planets. He has studied the orbital resonance of outer main-belt asteroids, as well as the orbits of 2062 Aten, a near-Earth object, and 2060 Chiron, a centaur and comet. His broad range of minor planet research included problems from mass determination to asteroid missions and from libration to depletion. He was honored by the outer main-belt asteroid 2959 Scholl, discovered by English–American astronomer Edward Bowell in 1983.

List of discovered minor planets

117539 Celletti[1]February 17, 2005
120040 Pagliarini[1]January 24, 2003
(143398) 2003 BE34[1]January 25, 2003
147693 Piccioni[1]February 11, 2005
154991 Vinciguerra[1]January 17, 2005
(156785) 2003 BH3[1]January 24, 2003
158623 Perali[1]January 24, 2003
167852 Maturana[1]February 17, 2005
177659 Paolacel[1]February 9, 2005
(180046) 2003 BB5[1]January 24, 2003
(180796) 2005 CB69[1]February 14, 2005
(183445) 2003 BE3[1]January 24, 2003
(184290) 2005 CV61[1]February 9, 2005
(202295) 2005 CL40[1]February 9, 2005
(202308) 2005 DN3[1]February 18, 2005
214180 Mabaglioni[1]February 9, 2005
(223194) 2003 BP4[1]February 24, 2003
(242147) 2003 BH84[1]January 25, 2003
(242538) 2005 BW48[1]January 17, 2005
(245280) 2005 BK48[1]January 17, 2005
(253276) 2003 BO3[1]January 23, 2003
(253277) 2003 BL4[1]January 25, 2003
(254465) 2005 CC69[1]February 9, 2005
(254467) 2005 DJ2[1]February 16, 2005
(277038) 2005 CK39[1]February 9, 2005
(277046) 2005 DO3[1]February 16, 2005
(287483) 2003 BS5[1]January 24, 2003
(289396) 2005 CB41[1]February 9, 2005
(289417) 2005 DF[1]February 17, 2005
(289418) 2005 DP3[1]February 17, 2005
(299072) 2005 DF3[1]February 17, 2005
(303470) 2005 CZ61[1]February 13, 2005
(306240) 2011 QV68[1]February 9, 2005*
(312726) 2010 RW105[1]February 23, 2003*
(313549) 2003 BD3[1]January 24, 2003
(313550) 2003 BT3[1]January 23, 2003
(323126) 2003 BU4[1]January 24, 2003
(334680) 2003 BF3[1]January 24, 2003
(338401) 2003 BZ4[1]January 24, 2003
(354607) 2005 CT40[1]February 9, 2005
(356789) 2011 UL313[1]February 16, 2005*
(362475) 2010 SA18[1]February 16, 2005*
(365948) 2012 AV22[1]February 14, 2005*
(370849) 2005 CK40[1]February 9, 2005
(380416) 2003 BT4[1]January 24, 2003
(380657) 2005 DN1[1]February 17, 2005
(382262) 2012 TC114[1]January 18, 2005*
(402221) 2005 CF39[1]February 9, 2005
(405190) 2003 BK4[1]January 25, 2003
(405191) 2003 BE5[1]January 24, 2003
(405514) 2005 CR40[1]February 9, 2005
(409383) 2005 DQ1[1]February 17, 2005
(427568) 2003 BG4[1]January 23, 2003
(455672) 2005 DE[1]February 18, 2005
(455673) 2005 DG1[1]February 17, 2005
1 with Andrea Boattini

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