- Christopher Aikman
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Asteroids discovered: 4 7840 Hendrika October 5, 1994 10870 Gwendolen September 25, 1996 24899 Dominiona January 14, 1997 246913 (1998 SU63) September 23, 1998
Christopher Aikman is an astrophysicist who spent most of his career (from 1968 to 1997) at the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory (DAO) in Saanich, British Columbia, Canada.His initial research was on the spectroscopy of chemically peculiar stars, whose surface compositions differ markedly from that of the Sun, with the aim of understanding the origin of their anomalies. From 1991, he conducted a program of tracking Earth approaching asteroids with the historic telescope built by John S. Plaskett, but the project was cancelled in 1997.
He was the Canadian representative on the Spaceguard Foundation, a group concerned with assessing the asteroid impact threat to Earth. An incidental product of this research was the discovery of four asteroids (of the 300,000 now catalogued by the Minor Planet Center).
External links
- Aikman, G. Christopher L.; Balam, D.D.; Tatum, J.B. (1994). "Astrometric recovery and follow-up of near-Earth asteroids". Planetary and Space Science 42 (8): 611–621. Bibcode 1994P&SS...42..611T. doi:10.1016/0032-0633(94)90036-1.
- Cowley, C. R.; Aikman, G.C.L. (1975). "Nuclear and nonnuclear abundance patterns in the manganese stars". Astrophysical Journal 196: 521–524. Bibcode 1975ApJ...196..521C. doi:10.1086/153432.
Categories:- 1943 births
- 20th-century astronomers
- Living people
- Canadian astronomers
- Asteroid discoverers
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