Asteroids discovered: 40 | ||
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March 21, 1998 | ||
June 2, 1998 | ||
September 18, 1998 | ||
November 17, 1999 | ||
September 9, 1997 | ||
October 19, 1998 | ||
April 5, 2000 | ||
September 29, 1997 | ||
November 6, 1997 | ||
July 14, 1999 | ||
September 13, 1999 | ||
September 13, 1999 | ||
September 27, 2000 | ||
November 2, 1999 | ||
November 12, 1999 | ||
October 1, 1999 | ||
October 19, 1998 | ||
March 9, 1999 | ||
February 19, 1999 | ||
February 24, 1998 | ||
March 9, 1999 | ||
November 25, 1997 | ||
January 29, 1998 | ||
September 11, 1998 | ||
November 16, 1998 | ||
November 23, 1998 | ||
November 4, 1999 | ||
November 12, 1999 | ||
November 12, 1998 | ||
November 11, 1998 | ||
September 29, 1997 | ||
January 23, 1998 | ||
December 21, 2000 | ||
October 1, 1999 | ||
November 8, 1999 | ||
September 30, 1999 | ||
November 30, 1999 | ||
November 15, 1999 | ||
November 7, 1997 | ||
February 4, 2000 |
Tom Stafford is an American astronomer who has discovered a number of asteroids since 1997,[1] including 12061 Alena,[2] 12533 Edmond,[3] 13436 Enid,[4] 13688 Oklahoma[5] and 15904 Halstead[6] at Zeno Observatory (observatory code 727) in Edmond, Oklahoma. He is the son of Joseph W. Stafford and Alena Ruth Robbins, both now deceased, and has a sister, Susan Halstead.[7]