Charles P. de Saint-Aignan

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Minor planets discovered: 12 [1]
8371 Goven
October 2, 1991
8710 Hawley
May 15, 1994
12306 Pebronstein
October 7, 1991
12373 Lancearmstrong May 15, 1994
12374 Rakhat May 15, 1994
(16553) 1991 TL14
October 7, 1991
20017 Alixcatherine
October 2, 1991
(21083) 1991 TH14
October 2, 1991
(39544) 1991 TN14
October 7, 1991
(42493) 1991 TG14
October 2, 1991
(58295) 1994 JJ9
May 15, 1994
(100048) 1991 TE14
October 2, 1991

Charles P. de Saint-Aignan (born 16 February 1977,

St. Paul's School (Concord, New Hampshire), in 1995,[3] followed by Brown University (Providence, Rhode Island
), in 1999.

In 1994, de Saint-Aignan worked for

8710 Hawley, after Walter N. Hawley, who was his high school physics and astronomy teacher.[4]

The minor planet

5995 Saint-Aignan was named in de Saint-Aignan's honor on the occasion of his 20th birthday.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Minor Planet Discoverers (by number)". Minor Planet Center. 20 June 2016. Retrieved 8 August 2016.
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  3. ^ "Timeline of the St. Paul's Lenore and Walter Hawley Observatory". The Hawley Observatory. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
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