Alan C. Gilmore
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Asteroid
Asteroid
Asteroids are a class of small Solar System bodies in orbit around the Sun. They have also been called planetoids, especially the larger ones...

s discovered: 40
2434 Bateson
2434 Bateson
2434 Bateson is a main-belt asteroid discovered on May 27, 1981 by A. C. Gilmore and P. M. Kilmartin at the Mount John University Observatory.- External links :*...

 
May 27, 1981 with P. M. Kilmartin
Pamela M. Kilmartin
Pamela M. Kilmartin is a New Zealand astronomer.She has discovered some forty asteroids, each one in collaboration with Alan C. Gilmore; both of them are also active comet-hunters.She is a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand ....

3087 Beatrice Tinsley
3087 Beatrice Tinsley
3087 Beatrice Tinsley is a main-belt asteroid discovered on August 30, 1981 by Alan C. Gilmore and Pamela M. Kilmartin at Mount John.- External links :*...

 
August 30, 1981 with P. M. Kilmartin
3152 Jones
3152 Jones
3152 Jones is a main-belt asteroid discovered on June 7, 1983 by Alan C. Gilmore and Pamela M. Kilmartin at Mount John.- External links :*...

 
June 7, 1983 with P. M. Kilmartin
3305 Ceadams
3305 Ceadams
3305 Ceadams is a main-belt asteroid discovered on May 21, 1985 by Alan C. Gilmore and Pamela M. Kilmartin at Mount John.- External links :*...

 
May 21, 1985 with P. M. Kilmartin
3400 Aotearoa
3400 Aotearoa
3400 Aotearoa is an inner main-belt asteroid discovered on April 2, 1981 by Alan C. Gilmore and Pamela M. Kilmartin at Mount John University Observatory.Aotearoa is the Māori language name for New Zealand.- External links :*...

 
April 2, 1981 with P. M. Kilmartin
3521 Comrie
3521 Comrie
3521 Comrie is a main-belt asteroid discovered on June 26, 1982 by Alan C. Gilmore and Pamela M. Kilmartin at Mount John.- External links :*...

 
June 26, 1982 with P. M. Kilmartin
3563 Canterbury
3563 Canterbury
3563 Canterbury is a main belt asteroid with a perihelion of 2.6828106 AU. It has an eccentricity of 0.1763592 and an orbital period of 1706.2179036 days ....

 
March 23, 1985 with P. M. Kilmartin
3810 Aoraki
3810 Aoraki
3810 Aoraki is a main-belt asteroid discovered on February 20, 1985 by Alan C. Gilmore and Pamela M. Kilmartin at Mount John.Aoraki means "Cloud Piercer" in Māori, and forms part of the name Aoraki/Mount Cook, New Zealand's highest mountain....

 
February 20, 1985 with P. M. Kilmartin
4154 Rumsey
4154 Rumsey
4154 Rumsey is a main-belt asteroid discovered on July 10, 1985 by Alan C. Gilmore and Pamela M. Kilmartin at Lake Tekapo.- External links :*...

 
July 10, 1985 with P. M. Kilmartin
4243 Nankivell
4243 Nankivell
4243 Nankivell is a main-belt asteroid discovered on April 4, 1981 by Alan C. Gilmore and Pamela M. Kilmartin at Lake Tekapo.- External links :*...

 
April 4, 1981 with P. M. Kilmartin
4248 Ranald
4248 Ranald
4248 Ranald is a main-belt asteroid discovered on April 23, 1984 by Alan C. Gilmore and Pamela M. Kilmartin at Lake Tekapo.- External links :*...

 
April 23, 1984 with P. M. Kilmartin
4409 Kissling
4409 Kissling
4409 Kissling is the name given to an asteroid discovered by Alan C. Gilmore and Pamela M. Kilmartin, in 1989. It is named after Dr. Warwick Kissling, an amateur astronomer and mathematical modeller from Wellington, New Zealand....

 
June 30, 1989 with P. M. Kilmartin
4819 Gifford
4819 Gifford
4819 Gifford is a main-belt asteroid discovered on May 24, 1985 by A. C. Gilmore and P. M. Kilmartin at Lake Tekapo.- External links :*...

 
May 24, 1985 with P. M. Kilmartin
4837 Bickerton
4837 Bickerton
4837 Bickerton is a main-belt asteroid discovered on June 30, 1989 by A. C. Gilmore and P. M. Kilmartin at Lake Tekapo.- External links :*...

 
June 30, 1989 with P. M. Kilmartin
(5207) 1988 HE  April 15, 1988 with P. M. Kilmartin
(5251) 1985 KA  May 18, 1985 with P. M. Kilmartin
(5311) 1981 GD1
(5311) 1981 GD1
1981 GD1 is a Main Belt minor planet. It was discovered by Alan C. Gilmore and Pamela M. Kilmartin at the Mount John University Observatory in New Zealand, on April 3, 1981.-External links:*...

 
April 3, 1981 with P. M. Kilmartin
(5718) 1983 PB
(5718) 1983 PB
1983 PB is a Main Belt minor planet. It was discovered by Alan C. Gilmore and Pamela M. Kilmartin at the Mount John University Observatory in New Zealand, on August 4, 1983.-External links:*...

 
August 4, 1983 with P. M. Kilmartin
(5763) 1982 MA
(5763) 1982 MA
1982 MA is a main-belt minor planet. It was discovered by Alan C. Gilmore and Pamela M. Kilmartin at the Mount John University Observatory in New Zealand, on June 23, 1982.-External links:*...

 
June 23, 1982 with P. M. Kilmartin
(5818) 1989 RC1
(5818) 1989 RC1
1989 RC1 is a main-belt minor planet. It was discovered by Alan C. Gilmore and Pamela M. Kilmartin at the Mount John University Observatory in New Zealand on September 5, 1989.-External links:*...

 
September 5, 1989 with P. M. Kilmartin
(5898) 1985 KE
(5898) 1985 KE
1985 KE is a main-belt minor planet. It was discovered by Alan C. Gilmore and Pamela M. Kilmartin at the Mount John University Observatory in New Zealand on May 23, 1985.-External links:*...

 
May 23, 1985 with P. M. Kilmartin
(5906) 1989 SN5
(5906) 1989 SN5
1989 SN5 is a main-belt minor planet. It was discovered by Alan C. Gilmore and Pamela M. Kilmartin at the Mount John University Observatory in New Zealand on September 24, 1989.-External links:*...

 
September 24, 1989 with P. M. Kilmartin
(6034) 1987 JA
(6034) 1987 JA
1987 JA is a main-belt minor planet. It was discovered by Alan C. Gilmore and Pamela M. Kilmartin at the Mount John University Observatory in New Zealand, on May 5, 1987.-External links:*...

 
May 5, 1987 with P. M. Kilmartin
(6142) 1993 FP
(6142) 1993 FP
1993 FP is a main-belt minor planet. It was discovered by Alan C. Gilmore and Pamela M. Kilmartin at the Mount John University Observatory in New Zealand on March 23, 1993.-External links:*...

 
March 23, 1993 with P. M. Kilmartin
(7432) 1993 HL5  April 23, 1993 with P. M. Kilmartin
(8481) 1988 LH  June 14, 1988 with P. M. Kilmartin
(8884) 1994 CM2  February 12, 1994 with P. M. Kilmartin
(9018) 1987 JG
(9018) 1987 JG
1987 JG is a main-belt minor planet. It was discovered by Alan C. Gilmore and Pamela M. Kilmartin at the Mount John University Observatory near Lake Tekapo, New Zealand, on May 5, 1987.-External links:*...

 
May 5, 1987 with P. M. Kilmartin
(9750) 1989 NE1  July 8, 1989 with P. M. Kilmartin
(11080) 1993 FO  March 23, 1993 with P. M. Kilmartin
(13510) 1989 OL  July 29, 1989 with P. M. Kilmartin
(13511) 1989 RD1  September 5, 1989 with P. M. Kilmartin
(13552) 1992 GA  April 4, 1992 with P. M. Kilmartin
(15712) 1989 RN2  September 1, 1989 with P. M. Kilmartin
(18340) 1989 OM  July 29, 1989 with P. M. Kilmartin
(21130) 1993 FN  March 23, 1993 with P. M. Kilmartin
(30945) 1994 GW9  April 14, 1994 with P. M. Kilmartin
(48501) 1993 FM  March 23, 1993 with P. M. Kilmartin
(58158) 1989 RA  September 1, 1989 with P. M. Kilmartin
(65718) 1993 FL  March 23, 1993 with P. M. Kilmartin

Alan Charles Gilmore is a New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses and numerous smaller islands. The country is situated some east of Australia across the Tasman Sea, and roughly south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga...

 astronomer
Astronomer
An astronomer is a scientist who studies celestial bodies such as planets, stars and galaxies.Historically, astronomy was more concerned with the classification and description of phenomena in the sky, while astrophysics attempted to explain these phenomena and the differences between them using...

.

He has discovered some forty asteroid
Asteroid
Asteroids are a class of small Solar System bodies in orbit around the Sun. They have also been called planetoids, especially the larger ones...

s, each one in collaboration with Pamela M. Kilmartin
Pamela M. Kilmartin
Pamela M. Kilmartin is a New Zealand astronomer.She has discovered some forty asteroids, each one in collaboration with Alan C. Gilmore; both of them are also active comet-hunters.She is a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand ....

; both of them are also active "nova
Nova
A nova is a cataclysmic nuclear explosion in a star caused by the accretion of hydrogen on to the surface of a white dwarf star, which ignites and starts nuclear fusion in a runaway manner...

-" and "comet
Comet
A comet is an icy small Solar System body that, when close enough to the Sun, displays a visible coma and sometimes also a tail. These phenomena are both due to the effects of solar radiation and the solar wind upon the nucleus of the comet...

-hunters". He works at Mount John University Observatory
Mount John University Observatory
Mount John University Observatory , is New Zealand's premier astronomical research observatory. It is situated at ASL atop Mount John at the northern end of the Mackenzie Basin in the South Island, and was established in 1965...

 and Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Canterbury
University of Canterbury
The University of Canterbury , New Zealand's second-oldest university, operates its main campus in the suburb of Ilam in the city of Christchurch, New Zealand...

, Christchurch
Christchurch
Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the country's second-largest urban area after Auckland. It lies one third of the way down the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula which itself, since 2006, lies within the formal limits of...

, New Zealand. He is also a member of the Organizing Committee of IAU
International Astronomical Union
The International Astronomical Union IAU is a collection of professional astronomers, at the Ph.D. level and beyond, active in professional research and education in astronomy...

 Commission 6, which oversees the dissemination of information and the assignment of credit for astronomical discoveries. The Commission still bears the name "Astronomical Telegrams", even though telegrams are no longer used.

On 2007 August 30, he discovered his first periodic comet, P/2007 Q2.
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