- Steven Soter
Dr. Steven Soter,
PhD , is an astrophysicist currently holding the positions of scientist-in-residence forNew York University 's Environmental Studies Program and of Research Associate for the Department of Astrophysics at theAmerican Museum of Natural History . He is a vocal proponent of theInternational Astronomical Union 's controversial2006 definition of planet .Soter received his Bachelors degree in astronomy and physics from
UCLA in 1965 and his doctorate in astronomy fromCornell University . One of his advisors was popular astronomerCarl Sagan .In 1977-1979, he co-wrote Carl Sagan's monumental 1980 astronomy documentary series "Cosmos". Since then, he has also acted as advisor on a number of science documentaries, such as the IMAX films "
Blue Planet " and "Cosmic Voyage ".In 1997 he took a position at the
American Museum of Natural History 'sHayden Planetarium , and eventually progressed to the position of research associate.In 2007, after the IAU announced its controversial decision on the
definition of planet , Soter published an article in "Scientific American " in which he outlined a mathematical formulation, the "planetary discriminant ", to describe how the IAU's ambiguous requirement that a planet must have "cleared its neighborhood " of other objects might be applied in practice.ources
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[http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanID=sa006&colID=1&articleID=93385350-E7F2-99DF-3FD6272BB4959038 Steven Soter: What is a Planet? "Scientific American"]
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