How to Get an Asteroid Named After You
The rules behind the naming rights for cosmic rocks
by Marina Koren
Jul 01, 2017
3 minutes
Mary Lou Whitehorne was at a work conference in 2007 when her colleagues surprised her with an asteroid.
They were at an annual meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada in Calgary. Whitehorne, a member of the organization and a longtime science educator, was standing outside of a pub, engaged in a conversation, when a coworker called her inside. He had a special announcement to make: A small asteroid, orbiting between
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