Francesco Manca

Asteroids discovered: 26
9111 Matarazzo[1] January 28, 1997
9115 Battisti[1] February 27, 1997
(9796) 1996 HW[2] April 19, 1996
10387 Bepicolombo[1] October 18, 1996
10605 Guidoni[3] November 3, 1996
10606 Crocco[3] November 3, 1996
11652 Johnbrownlee[1] February 7, 1997
12405 Nespoli[3] September 15, 1995
18542 Broglio[4] December 29, 1996
18556 Battiato[1] February 7, 1997
19318 Somanah[5] December 2, 1996
21289 Giacomel[3] November 3, 1996
26197 Bormio[1] March 31, 1997
27855 Giorgilli[4] January 4, 1995
32944 Gussalli[1] November 19, 1995
35334 Yarkovsky[1] March 31, 1997
37022 Robertovittori[6] October 22, 2000
(39734) 1996 XG26[2] December 14, 1996
43956 Elidoro[1] February 7, 1997
43957 Invernizzi[1] February 7, 1997
48643 Allen-Beach[1] October 20, 1995
59087 Maccacaro[1] November 15, 1998
69961 Millosevich[1] November 15, 1998
(79847) 1998 XY2[4] December 7, 1998
(96583) 1998 VG34[1] November 15, 1998
(100641) 1997 VO4[3] November 3, 1997
  1. 1 with P. Sicoli
  2. 2 with P. Chiavenna
  3. 3 with V. Giuliani
  4. 4 with A. Testa
  5. 5 with M. Cavagna
  6. 6 with G. Ventre

Francesco Manca (born November 1966, in Milan, Italy) is an Italian astronomer.

He is a prolific discoverer of asteroids at the Sormano Astronomical Observatory in Italy performing also follow up and astrometry of Near Earth Asteroids with observational experience on the research of Near Earth Objects in professional observatories in Arizona. Non-observational work focuses on computations of orbits and close approaches of asteroids with the Earth (linked at Near Earth Object Program at Jet Propulsion Laboratory) and orbit and identifications of asteroids and comets. He wrote many articles on specialistic magazines. Member of SIMCA (Società Italiana Meccanica Celeste e Astrodinamica). His professional activity concerns the application of measuring systems encoders installed on telescopes and Radio telescopes such as the VLT, LBT, E-ELT (European-Extremely Large Telescope), ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter Array) and ASTRI (Astrophysics with mirrors at Italian Replicant Technology). The asteroid 15460 Manca is named in his honour.

Publications

See also

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2009-Y21 : COMET P/2009 W1 (Hill)

IAUC 9102 : COMET P/2009 W1 (Hill)

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 1999-G10 : NEA 1996 FR3

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2009-H16 : PHA 1990 UA = 2009 FJ44

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2008-G29 : PHA 2005 GY8 = 2008 FG5

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2010-G51 : PHA 1998 WB2 = 2010 GJ7

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2012-H43 : NEA 2001 QN142 = 2012 HP2

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2012-S56 : NEA 2005 CZ6 = 2012 SO30

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2012-T47 : NEA 2007 UZ1 = 2012 TC53

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2012-T65 : NEA 2010 JN33 = 2012 TU78

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2012-U91 : PHA 1999 VR6 = 2012 UV68

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2013-F21 : PHA 2001 TA2 = 2013 FH

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2013-J68 : NEA 2008 HJ3 = 2013 JV22

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2013-T67 : NEA 2010 VD1 = 2013 TZ68

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2013-X11 : NEA 1998 WP7 = 2013 WS45

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2014-C52 : NEA 1995 CR = 2014 CL13

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2014-H85 : NEA 2007 VE3 = 2014 HL132

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2014-L08 : NEA 2011 ME = 2014 KU86

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2014-N14 : NEA 2011 OK5 = 2014 MS41

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2014-P59 : NEA 2010 ST16 = 2014 OT392

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2014-T15 : NEA 2005 SY25 = 2014 SA324

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2014-T16 : NEA 2007 TF15 = 2014 SK304

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2014-W47 : NEA 2014 UC115 = 2014 WN7

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2014-W137 : PHA 2009 VZ = 2014 WA363

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2014-X18 : NEA 2003 YE13 = 2014 WW365

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2015-DA43 : NEA 2008 HA2 = 2015 DB54

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2015-E38 : NEA 2007 EF88 = 2015 ES

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2015-H75 : NEA 2000 AH205 = 2015 HS9

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2015-H86 : COMET P/2004 R1 = 2015 HC10 (McNaught)

CBET 4094 : COMET P/2015 HC_10 = P/2004 R1 (McNAUGHT)

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2015-H106 : NEA 2015 FO124 = 2015 DP224

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2015-Q12: NEA 2001 QJ96 = 2015 PK229

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2015-Q13: TRANS NEPTUNIAN OBJECT 2014 UM33 = 2010 TQ182

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2015-R33: NEA 2000 SM10 = 2015 RF2

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2015-X118: NEA 2010 VU198 = 2015 XR129

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2015-X131: NEA 2012 XT111 = 2015 XQ169

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2016-A145: NEA 2002 LE31 = 2016 AJ131

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2016-E69: NEA 2005 EQ95 = 2016 EB28

Minor Planet Electronic Circular 2016-E94: NEA 2005 SC = 2016 EH56

External links

Discoveries

Discovery list of Asteroid: 26
9111 Matarazzo 28. January 1997
9115 Battisti 27. February 1997
9796 1996 HW 19. April 1996
10387 Bepicolombo 18. October 1996
10605 Guidoni 3. November 1996
10606 Crocco 3. November 1996
11652 Johnbrownlee 7. February 1997
12405 Nespoli 15. September 1995
18542 Broglio 29. December 1996
18556 Battiato 7. February 1997
19318 Somanah 2. December 1996
21289 Giacomel 3. November 1996
26197 Bormio 31. March 1997
27855 Giorgilli 4. January 1995
32944 Gussalli 19. November 1995
35334 Yarkovsky 31. March 1997
37022 Robertovittori 22. October 2000
(39734) 1996 XG26 14. December 1996
43956 Elidoro 31. March 1997
43957 Invernizzi 7. February 1997
48643 Allen-Beach 20. October 1995
59087 Maccacaro 15. November 1998
69961 Millosevich 15. November 1998
(79847) 1998 XY2 7. December 1998
(96583) 1998 VG34 15. November 1998
(100641) 1997 VO4 3. November 1997
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