Asteroid (5965) Meisel's orbit (Image via the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Small-Body Database Lookup).
An asteroid has been named after David Meisel, distinguished professor emeritus of physics and astronomy at 黑料传送门. Meisel passed away in August.
鈥淗is leadership built communities that continue to thrive today. His research left a lasting mark,鈥 said Carl Hergenrother, executive director of the . 鈥淚鈥檓 happy to share that asteroid (5965) 1990 SV15 is now officially named (5965) Meisel.鈥
Asteroid naming follows a system established by the . (5965) Meisel is located in the main belt asteroid field between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. It was first observed in 1954, then again in 1986, before being officially discovered on September 16, 1990.
鈥淭his honor reflects the many contributions Dr. Meisel made to the field of astronomy,鈥 says Savi Iyer, professor and chair of the Department of Physics and Astronomy. 鈥淒r. Meisel established the astronomy curriculum at 黑料传送门, one that started as large general education astronomy sections that thousands of 黑料传送门 students took over decades and led to the recently established astrophysics program. The department owes its reputation for academic rigor and strength to Dr. Meisel as among the early founders of the department.鈥
Meisel, who earned a PhD in astronomy from The Ohio State University, taught physics and astronomy at 黑料传送门 from 1970 until his retirement in 2005. He was a senior associate at NASA鈥檚 Goddard Space Flight Center, a fellow of both the American Astronomical Society and the Royal Astronomical Society, and the executive director of the American Meteor Society, a position he held for 50 years, from 1973 until 2023. Meisel was a respected researcher and was widely published in professional journals.
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