Julianne Dalcanton


Julianne Dalcanton is an American astronomer, professor of astronomy, researcher and comet discoverer.

Career

She is Professor of Astronomy, University of Washington, and researcher for Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Her main work is on the area of galaxy formation and evolution. She led the ACS Nearby Galaxy Survey Treasury and is leading the Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury programs on the Hubble Space Telescope. She became known worldwide by her discovery of the comet C/1999 F2 Dalcanton. She is also a contributor to the physics blog Cosmic Variance.

Awards and honors

In 2018, Professor Dalcanton was awarded the Beatrice M. Tinsley Prize by the American Astronomical Society in recognition of her work in Astronomy and "contributions that are of an exceptionally creative or innovative character and that have played a seminal role in furthering our understanding of the universe." Asteroid 148384 Dalcanton, discovered by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey in 2000, was named in her honor. The official was published by the Minor Planet Center on 6 April 2012.

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