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- Felix_Hormuth abstract "Felix Hormuth (b. 1975) is a German astronomer at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy (MPIA) and a prolific discoverer of asteroids. During his stay at the Calar Alto Observatory in Spain, he has discovered a large number of asteroids, including a Jupiter trojan and two near-Earth objects, such as the 15-meter Amor asteroid 2009 DS36, using MPIA's 1.23-meter reflector telescope. The Minor Planet Center ranks him 128th for a total number of 71 discoveries he made during 2003–2009. Hormuth has named his discovered main-belt asteroids 241475 Martinagedeck and 342843 Davidbowie after actors and song-writer Martina Gedeck and David Bowie, respectively. He has also named 18610 Arthurdent after the character in Douglas Adams's radio play and book The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.Hormuth has worked with data obtained by the Infrared Space Observatory, was involved in the measurement campaign of the Very Large Telescope's GRAVITY-interferometer, and participated in the construction of optical instruments used at the NTT in La Silla, Chile. As of 2016, he is a project manager at MPIA, working for the Institute's hardware contribution to ESA's space-based Euclid mission, which will accurately measure the acceleration of the universe for the study of dark energy and dark matter.The asteroid 10660 Felixhormuth was named in his honor by astronomers Lothar Kurtze and Lutz Schmadel. The outer main-belt asteroid, provisionally designated 4348 T-1, was discovered by Dutch and Dutch–American astronomers during the Palomar–Leiden trojan survey in 1971. Based on an absolute magnitude of 13.9, it measures about 4 to 10 kilometers in diameter.".
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- Felix_Hormuth wikiPageWikiLink Dark_energy.
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- Felix_Hormuth wikiPageWikiLink David_Bowie.
- Felix_Hormuth wikiPageWikiLink Euclid_(spacecraft).
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- Felix_Hormuth wikiPageWikiLink Infrared_Space_Observatory.
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- Felix_Hormuth wikiPageWikiLink List_of_minor_planets:_10001–11000.
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- Felix_Hormuth wikiPageWikiLink List_of_observatory_codes.
- Felix_Hormuth wikiPageWikiLink Lutz_D._Schmadel.
- Felix_Hormuth wikiPageWikiLink Magnitude_(astronomy).
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- Felix_Hormuth wikiPageWikiLink Max_Planck_Institute_for_Astronomy.
- Felix_Hormuth wikiPageWikiLink Minor_Planet_Center.
- Felix_Hormuth wikiPageWikiLink Near-Earth_object.
- Felix_Hormuth wikiPageWikiLink New_Technology_Telescope.
- Felix_Hormuth wikiPageWikiLink Palomar–Leiden_survey.
- Felix_Hormuth wikiPageWikiLink The_Hitchhikers_Guide_to_the_Galaxy.
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- Felix_Hormuth wikiPageWikiLinkText "F. Hormuth".
- Felix_Hormuth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Felix Hormuth".
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- Felix_Hormuth subject Category:1975_births.
- Felix_Hormuth subject Category:Discoverers_of_asteroids.
- Felix_Hormuth subject Category:Discoveries_by_Felix_Hormuth.
- Felix_Hormuth subject Category:Living_people.
- Felix_Hormuth hypernym Astronomer.
- Felix_Hormuth type Person.
- Felix_Hormuth type Scientist.
- Felix_Hormuth comment "Felix Hormuth (b. 1975) is a German astronomer at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy (MPIA) and a prolific discoverer of asteroids. During his stay at the Calar Alto Observatory in Spain, he has discovered a large number of asteroids, including a Jupiter trojan and two near-Earth objects, such as the 15-meter Amor asteroid 2009 DS36, using MPIA's 1.23-meter reflector telescope. The Minor Planet Center ranks him 128th for a total number of 71 discoveries he made during 2003–2009.".
- Felix_Hormuth label "Felix Hormuth".
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