Marco Micheli
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Marco Micheli
Summary
Marco Micheli is a human[1]. He was born in Brescia[2]. He was born on 1983[3]. He worked as an astronomer[4] and discoverer of asteroids[5].
Key Facts
- Marco Micheli was born in Brescia[2].
- Marco Micheli was born on 1983[3].
- Marco Micheli held citizenship in Italy[6].
- Marco Micheli worked as an astronomer[4].
- Marco Micheli worked as a discoverer of asteroids[5].
- Among Marco Micheli's employers was ESA Centre for Earth Observation[7].
- Marco Micheli's doctoral advisor was David J. Tholen[8].
- Marco Micheli was a member of International Astronomical Union[9].
- Marco Micheli is recorded as male[10].
- Marco Micheli's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Marco Micheli's family name is recorded as Micheli[12].
- Marco Micheli's given name is recorded as Marco[13].
- Marco Micheli's work location is recorded as Frascati[14].
- Marco Micheli's described at URL is recorded as https://www.festivaldelgiornalismo.com/speaker/marco-micheli[15].
- Marco Micheli's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Italian[16].
- Marco Micheli's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[17].
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Origins and Family
Marco Micheli was born in Brescia[2]. He was born on 1983[3].
Education
Marco Micheli's doctoral advisor was David J. Tholen[8].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include astronomer[4] and discoverer of asteroids[5]. Marco Micheli was employed by ESA Centre for Earth Observation[7].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Marco Micheli include 10277 Micheli[18], an asteroid[19].
Why It Matters
Marco Micheli is credited with the discovery of 229836 Wladimarinello[20], an asteroid[21]; 177853 Lumezzane[22], an asteroid[23]; 352148 Tarcisiozani[24], an asteroid[25]; and 233559 Pizzetti[26], an asteroid[27]. Entities named for him include 10277 Micheli[18], an asteroid[19].
FAQs
Where was Marco Micheli born?
Marco Micheli was born in Brescia[2].
What did Marco Micheli do for work?
Marco Micheli worked as astronomer[4] and discoverer of asteroids[5].
What did Marco Micheli discover?
Marco Micheli is credited as discoverer of 229836 Wladimarinello[20], 177853 Lumezzane[22], 352148 Tarcisiozani[24], and 233559 Pizzetti[26].