Marco Micheli Explained

Marco Micheli
Birth Place:Brescia
Nationality:Italian
Fields:astronomy, planetary science
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Pan-STARRS
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Marco Micheli (born 1983) is an Italian astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets. He is a researcher at the Centre for Earth Observation of ESAs Space Situational Awareness Programme in Italy.

Career

Micheli was born in Brescia, Italy, in 1983. He graduated in 2007 in astronomy and astrophysics at the University of Pisa with a thesis on the YORP effect, and moved for his doctorate to the University of Hawaii where he studied Near-Earth objects and how their streams cause meteor showers.[1] He then moved to ESA's Centre for Earth Observation in Frascati, Italy.

As a member of the Pan-STARRS astronomical survey team, he holds the record of new asteroids detected in a single night since 29 January 2011. According to the Minor Planet Center (MPC) he discovered between 2005 and 2010 twelve asteroids, partly in collaboration with Wladimiro Marinello and Gianpaolo Pizzetti (see list).

In June 2018 he published a study on 1I/ʻOumuamua, the first Interstellar object, where the discovery of a non-gravitational acceleration acting on the object is reported. This suggests that the celestial body may be a comet, although it has not shown any noticeable activity in the visual spectrum during transit in the Solar System.

List of discovered minor planets

177853 Lumezzane 5 August 2005  
229836 Wladimarinello 28 August 2009  
233559 Pizzetti 4 August 2007  
266710 Pedrettiadriana[2] 31 August 2009
20 May 2010
352148 Tarcisiozani 4 August 2007  
16 February 2010
14 September 2009
21 January 2010
13 December 2009
15 January 2010
13 December 2010
Co-discovery made with:
G. P. Pizzetti and W. Marinello

Awards and honors

Asteroid 10277 Micheli, discovered by American astronomer Schelte Bus at the Siding Spring Observatory in 1981, was named in his honor. The official was published by the MPC on 13 April 2017 .

External links

Notes and References

  1. PhD . Micheli. Marco. Exploring connections between near-Earth objects and meteoroid streams. 2013. University of Hawaiʻi. .
  2. News: Giornale di Brescia. italian. Un bresciano scopre un asteroide e lo regala alla madre per dirle grazie. Loris. Ramponi. 4 January 2023.