- Brett J. Gladman
Brett J. Gladman, born April 19, 1966, is a Canadian
astronomer and an Associate Professor at theUniversity of British Columbia 's Department ofPhysics andAstronomy , inVancouver ,British Columbia . He holds aCanada Research Chair in Planetary Astronomy.Gladman is best known for his work in dynamical astronomy in the Solar System. He has studied thetransport of meteorites between planets, the delivery of meteoroids from the main asteroid belt, andthe possibility of the transport of life via this mechanism, known as
panspermia . He also studiesplanet formation, especially the puzzle of how the giant planets came to be.He is discoverer or co-discoverer of many astronomical bodies in the
solar system , asteroids, Kuiper Beltcomets, and many moons of the giant planets:Uranus : Caliban, Sycorax, Prospero, Setebos,
Stephano, and Ferdinand.Saturn : A dozen satellites in several groups, each named after a theme of Canadian Inuit gods,French deities, and Norse gods.Neptune : The satellite Neso.Jupiter : Discovery and co-discovery of 6 moons.Gladman was awarded the
H. C. Urey Prize by the Division of Planetary Sciences of theAmerican Astronomical Society in 2002.Asteroid 7638 Gladman is named in his honor.External links
* http://www.astro.ubc.ca/people/gladman/index.html
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