- James V. Scotti
James Vernon Scotti (
1960 – ) is an Americanastronomer .He was born in
Bandon, Oregon and graduated from Woodway Senior High inEdmonds, Washington in1978 . He received his B.Sc. in Astronomy from theUniversity of Arizona in Tucson in1983 .Ever since that time, he has worked on the
Spacewatch project, which is one of a number of projects that look fornear-Earth asteroid s (NEAs). He wrote the first automaticasteroid detection software for the project in1984 .He has discovered numerous
asteroid s, particularlynear-Earth asteroid s, including mpl|(35396) 1997 XF|11, which briefly created a stir in the news media when a preliminary orbit calculation indicated the possibility of Earth impact in2028 ; further observations led to a more accurate orbit which disproved the impact.He has also recovered more than 60
comet s starting in1985 (since comets are subject to non-gravitational forces due to outgassing and solar wind, it is often a challenge to predict their exact position and rediscover them each time they make a newperihelion approach). He confirmed the discovery of the well knownComet Shoemaker-Levy 9 , which impacted Jupiter in July1994 . He also discovered the periodic comets202P/Scotti (Scotti 2),P/2000 Y3 Scotti (Scotti 1) andP/2003 L1 (Scotti 3), which are not yet numbered as they have only been seen at one perihelion.In November 6 1991, James Scotti discovered an object now known as 1991 VG. The object's orbit has been found to show what can only be explained as "course corrections". The object's reflectivity is consistent with an object that has even reflective surfaces as opposed to rock. Moreover, the object's orbit does not appear to be consistent with the orbits of objects whose orbital path originates from Earth. This has led some to the startling suggestion that this object is an artificial artifact not from Earth.
Scotti's research interests include the origin of comets, the dynamical evolution of comets and asteroids, the Near-Earth Asteroids, and the outer solar system.
The asteroid
3594 Scotti is named for him.
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