Norman G. Thomas
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Asteroids discovered: 55 | |
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2089 Cetacea | November 9, 1977 |
2366 Aaryn | January 10, 1981 |
2527 Gregory | September 3, 1981 |
2556 Louise | February 8, 1981 |
2557 Putnam [1] | September 26, 1981 |
2558 Viv | September 26, 1981 |
2612 Kathryn | February 28, 1979 |
2683 Brian | January 10, 1981 |
2684 Douglas | January 3, 1981 |
2764 Moeller | February 8, 1981 |
2779 Mary | February 6, 1981 |
2895 Memnon | January 10, 1981 |
2927 Alamosa | October 5, 1981 |
2933 Amber | April 18, 1983 |
2999 Dante | February 6, 1981 |
3117 Niepce | February 11, 1983 |
3151 Talbot | April 18, 1983 |
3256 Daguerre [1] | September 26, 1981 |
3352 McAuliffe | February 6, 1981 |
3367 Alex | February 15, 1983 |
3397 Leyla [2] | December 8, 1964 |
3413 Andriana | February 15, 1983 |
3467 Bernheim | September 26, 1981 |
3525 Paul | February 15, 1983 |
3561 Devine | April 18, 1983 |
3580 Avery | February 15, 1983 |
3584 Aisha | October 5, 1981 |
3614 Tumilty | January 12, 1983 |
3621 Curtis | September 26, 1981 |
3807 Pagels [1] | September 26, 1981 |
3976 Lise | May 6, 1983 |
4193 Salanave [1] | September 26, 1981 |
4198 Panthera | February 11, 1983 |
4331 Hubbard | April 18, 1983 |
4544 Xanthus [3] | March 31, 1989 |
4568 Menkaure | September 2, 1983 |
4581 Asclepius [3] | March 31, 1989 |
4967 Glia | February 11, 1983 |
5249 Giza | April 18, 1983 |
5461 Autumn | April 18, 1983 |
5864 Montgolfier | September 2, 1983 |
6062 Vespa | May 6, 1983 |
6174 Polybius | October 4, 1983 |
(7275) 1983 CY2 | February 15, 1983 |
(7380) 1981 RF | September 3, 1981 |
(7990) 1981 SN1 | September 26, 1981 |
(8469) 1981 TZ | October 5, 1981 |
(9157) 1983 RB4 | September 2, 1983 |
(9534) 1981 TP | October 4, 1981 |
(10706) 1981 SE2 | September 26, 1981 |
(11018) 1983 CZ2 | February 15, 1983 |
(12193) 1979 EL | March 4, 1979 |
(12667) 1979 DF | February 28, 1979 |
(19118) 1981 SD2 | September 26, 1981 |
(29123) 1983 RA4 | September 2, 1983 |
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Norman G. Thomas is an American astronomer.
He worked at Lowell Observatory[1] using the blink comparator alongside Robert Burnham, Jr., author of the famous three-volume Celestial Handbook.
He discovered a number of asteroids, including the Apollo asteroids 4544 Xanthus [2] and 4581 Asclepius and the Amor asteroid 3352 McAuliffe.
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