Francesco Manca
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Francesco Manca (ur. 1966[1]) – włoski astronom amator, współodkrywca 26 planetoid[2]. Pracował w Osservatorio Astronomico Sormano.
W uznaniu jego pracy planetoida (15460) Manca została nazwana jego nazwiskiem[1].
Wybrane publikacje
[edytuj | edytuj kod]- "Asteroid and Planet Close Encounters", Minor Planet Bulletin, (1999 F. Manca, P. Sicoli)
- "Monitoring Hazardous Objects", Proceedings of the Third Italian Meeting of Planetary Science, (2000 F. Manca, P. Sicoli)
- "Planetary Close Encounters", Proceedings of the Fourth Italian Meeting of Planetary Science, (2002 F. Manca, P. Sicoli)
- "Minor planet recovery: analysis and verification of data obtained by OrbFit and Edipo software", Proceedings of the Fifth Italian Meeting of Planetary Science, (2003 F. Manca, A. Testa, M. Carpino)
- "Identification of asteroids and comets: methods and results", Proceedings of the X National Conference on Planetary Science. (2011 F. Manca, P. Sicoli, and A. Testa)
- "Identification of asteroids and comets: update on methods and results". Proceedings of the XI National Conference on Planetary Science. (2013 F. Manca, A. Testa)
- "Close encounters among asteroids, comets, Earth-Moon system and inner planets: the cases of (99942) Apophis and Comet C/2013 A1 ". Proceedings of the XII Italian national workshop of planetary sciences. (2015 F. Manca, P. Sicoli, A. Testa)
- (WMT) Wide-field Mufara Telescope", Presentation at XIV Italian Meeting of Planetary Science, (2018 F. Manca, M. Di Martino)
Przypisy
[edytuj | edytuj kod]- ↑ a b (15460) Manca w bazie Minor Planet Center (ang.)
- ↑ Minor Planet Discoverers. [w:] Minor Planet Center [on-line]. Międzynarodowa Unia Astronomiczna, 2016-06-22. [dostęp 2016-08-13]. (ang.).