- Shaun M. Hughes
Shaun M. Hughes was an
Australia nastronomer atSiding Spring Observatory .He co-discovered the periodic
comet 130P/McNaught-Hughes .The asteroid
1878 Hughes was likely named after another astronomer, David Hughes, of theUniversity of Sheffield .Shaun Hughes left Siding Spring Observatory in 1992 for a fellowship at the
California Institute of Technology , where he joined one of theHubble Space Telescope Key Project teams, to measure the expansion rate of the universe, also known as theHubble constant . This was achieved by observingCepheid variable stars to measure distances to about 20 galaxies, then using these distances to tie together various other methods for measuring distances to thousands of galaxies.He also pursued his research on
Mira variables, also known asLong period variable stars. These are stars that are similar mass as the sun, only older, after they have become red giants, just prior to becoming planetary nebulae.In 1994 he joined the
Royal Greenwich Observatory inCambridge , England, where he continued his research and supported UK astronomers observe at theLa Palma Observatory .In 1998 the UK government, on the advice of some university astronomers, decided to close the Royal Greenwich Observatory. He then had a choice of moving his family back to the United States and stay working in astronomy, or change careers and stay in Cambridge. He chose the latter, and is now a
business analyst withConvergys .Bibliography (selected)
* [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1994ApJ...428..143H The Hubble Space Telescope extragalactic distance scale key project. 2: Photometry of WFC images of M81]
References
* [http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/~jds/comets90.pdf Report on comets of 1990]
External links
* http://ads.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/search_persons.sh?cases=ignore&words=substring&fuzzy=exact&name=Hughes,+S ADS name search]
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