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Jana Tichá

Czech astronomer Jana Tichá with her ex-husband Miloš Tichý

Jana Tichá (born 1965 in České Budějovice) is a Czech astronomer and discoverer of minor planets. She studied at the University of Economics in Prague and graduated in 1987. In 1992 she was selected for the position of a director of the Kleť Observatory.

She specializes in discoveries of a*s and comets especially near-Earth objects (NEOs). The Minor Planet Center credits her with the discovery of 104 numbered minor planets during 1995–2003. She is the chair of the IAU Committee on Small Body Nomenclature (CSBN), which is responsible for approving names of a*s. She works together with her husband Miloš Tichý at Kleť.

In her country she is also well known for her popularization activities. She is major contributor to the Czech web servers about a*s and comets.

On 3 May 1996 the a* 5757 Tichá was named in her honour (M.P.C. 27128), while she named her discovery, the main-belt a* 8307 Peltan, after several members of her family.

List of discovered minor planets

See also: Category:Discoveries by Jana Tichá

References

    • (in Czech) Zdeněk Suchan, Cena Zdeňka Kvíze za rok 2004, in Kosmické rozhledy vol. 6/2004, page 38

    External links

    • Staff webpage on the web of the Kleť observatory