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Jennie Margaret McCormick , FRASNZ (; born 1963) is a New Zealand amateur astronomer and asteroid discoverer who conducts astronomical research from the
Farm Cove Observatory Farm Cove Observatory (FCO) is an amateur astronomical observatory in Pakuranga, Auckland, New Zealand, where Jennie McCormick discovered the main-belt asteroid 386622 New Zealand in September 2009. Built in 2000, the observatory has a Meade Ins ...
in Auckland. She discovered the asteroid officially named New Zealand and has contributed to and been involved in a range of organisations and events to promote astronomy. McCormick has published in several journals and won awards for her contributions to astronomy.


Early life and education

McCormick was born in and grew up in
Whanganui Whanganui (; ), also spelled Wanganui, is a city in the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand. The city is located on the west coast of the North Island at the mouth of the Whanganui River, New Zealand's longest navigable waterway. Whang ...
and attended
Whanganui Girls' College Whanganui Girls' College is located in Jones Street Whanganui near the Dublin Street Bridge. The school is one of the oldest single sex educational facilities in New Zealand, founded in 1891. Principals *Mary Isabel Fraser Notable alumnae *Ja ...
. Her family moved to
Auckland Auckland (pronounced ) ( mi, Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. The most populous urban area in the country and the fifth largest city in Oceania, Auckland has an urban population of about I ...
when she was 15. Initially she worked in a stable with racehorses, but at the age of 29, after attending a lecture at the Stardome in Auckland, McCormick joined the Auckland Astronomical Society (AAS), which introduced her to "like-minded amateur astronomers and academics".


Career

Since 2002 she has been the sole proprietor of
Farm Cove Observatory Farm Cove Observatory (FCO) is an amateur astronomical observatory in Pakuranga, Auckland, New Zealand, where Jennie McCormick discovered the main-belt asteroid 386622 New Zealand in September 2009. Built in 2000, the observatory has a Meade Ins ...
, an observatory in
Pakuranga Pakuranga is an eastern suburb of Auckland, in northern New Zealand. Pakuranga covers a series of low ridges and previously swampy flats, now drained, that lie between the Pakuranga Creek and Tamaki River, two estuarial arms of the Hauraki Gulf ...
, a suburb of Auckland. The observatory has the IAU code E85 and is equipped with a 35 cm Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope. Construction of the observatory began in 1999 and it opened on 14 February 2000. As an astronomer, she has co-discovered ~25
exoplanets An exoplanet or extrasolar planet is a planet outside the Solar System. The first possible evidence of an exoplanet was noted in 1917 but was not recognized as such. The first confirmation of detection occurred in 1992. A different planet, init ...
since 2015. On 16 September 2009, she discovered inner main belt asteroid 2009 SA1, at
Farm Cove Observatory Farm Cove Observatory (FCO) is an amateur astronomical observatory in Pakuranga, Auckland, New Zealand, where Jennie McCormick discovered the main-belt asteroid 386622 New Zealand in September 2009. Built in 2000, the observatory has a Meade Ins ...
, which she named (386622) New Zealand on 21 May 2016. In early 2000, McCormick became a member of CBA
The Centre for Backyard Astrophysics
based at Columbia University. The group is engaged in long term photometeric study of Cataclysmic Variable stars or CV's.
Farm Cove Observatory Farm Cove Observatory (FCO) is an amateur astronomical observatory in Pakuranga, Auckland, New Zealand, where Jennie McCormick discovered the main-belt asteroid 386622 New Zealand in September 2009. Built in 2000, the observatory has a Meade Ins ...
is known as CBA Pakuranga. In 2004 McCormick became part of the MicroFUN Collaboration Microlensing Follow-up Network, a collaboration of observers from five continents, both professional and amateur dedicated to photometric monitoring of
microlensing Gravitational microlensing is an astronomical phenomenon due to the gravitational lens effect. It can be used to detect objects that range from the mass of a planet to the mass of a star, regardless of the light they emit. Typically, astronomers ...
events in the
Galactic Bulge In astronomy, a galactic bulge (or simply bulge) is a tightly packed group of stars within a larger star formation. The term almost exclusively refers to the central group of stars found in most spiral galaxies (see galactic spheroid). Bulges ...
. The primary scientific objective of this group is to observe high magnification microlensing events that give the best potential for detecting extra-solar planets.
Farm Cove Observatory Farm Cove Observatory (FCO) is an amateur astronomical observatory in Pakuranga, Auckland, New Zealand, where Jennie McCormick discovered the main-belt asteroid 386622 New Zealand in September 2009. Built in 2000, the observatory has a Meade Ins ...
is known as MicroFun Farm Cove. As part of a 2005 collaborative MicroFUN project McCormick, along with another New Zealand astronomer, Grant Christie, was credited with assisting in getting confirmation of a planet around 15,000
light years A light-year, alternatively spelled light year, is a large unit of length used to express astronomical distances and is equivalent to about 9.46 trillion kilometers (), or 5.88 trillion miles ().One trillion here is taken to be 1012 ...
away from Earth, thought to be one of the "most distant ever discovered."


Associations and distinctions

McCormick was appointed member of the Auckland Astronomical Society in 1988. She has been a member of the
Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand The Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand (RASNZ) is the New Zealand national astronomical society. It is an association of professional and amateur astronomers with the prime objective to the ''promotion and extension of knowledge of astronom ...
(RASNZ) since the 1990s, and was made a Fellow (FRASNZ) of the Society in 2016. In 2008/2009 she was the coordinator for the International Year of Astronomy 2009's, 100 Hours of Astronomy, a science outreach event that reached a global audience. She has been a member of
Astronomers Without Borders Astronomers Without Borders (AWB) is a U.S.-based organization founded by Mike Simmons, dedicated to spreading astronomy throughout the world and connecting people through this universal interest. Projects include crowdfunding in developed countri ...
since 2011.


Status

McCormick is usually referred to as an
amateur astronomer Amateur astronomy is a hobby where participants enjoy observing or imaging celestial objects in the sky using the unaided eye, binoculars, or telescopes. Even though scientific research may not be their primary goal, some amateur astronomers ...
, a term which Caren Cooper, in her book ''Citizen Science: How ordinary people are changing the face of discover'', noted was a "longstanding, nonderogatory phrase in astronomy... hich requires a person..to have enormous skill, dedication and expertise." In the book, Cooper interviewed McCormick and discussed the role and contributions of amateur astronomers. While McCormick initially said she wasn't "sensitive about words", in an interview with Cooper, she did pose questions related to the difference between a professional and an amateur in the field. It was noted that McCormick needed her own telescope and computer literacy and concluded that she contributed to making discoveries not only on her own, but also through networks with professionals and other amateurs. McCormick said amateurs produced high quality data more regularly because of good access to their own equipment which allowed the flexibility to negotiate the "whim of the weather... nd manage..the nonstationary and variable characteristics of the stars...
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..contributions that fall through the cracks of the professional approaches to astonomy." McCormick has said that amateurs can observe for longer periods uninterrupted than most professionals and this had particular relevance for New Zealand, because due to its geographic positioning, "the
galactic bulge In astronomy, a galactic bulge (or simply bulge) is a tightly packed group of stars within a larger star formation. The term almost exclusively refers to the central group of stars found in most spiral galaxies (see galactic spheroid). Bulges ...
passes almost overhead in Auckland allowing observations to continue uninterrupted through until dawn."


Selected publications

* ''Superhumps in Cataclysmic Binaries'' (2005). A paper co-authored by McCormick that described the search for positive
superhump In astronomy, a superhump is a periodic brightness variation in a cataclysmic variable star system, with a period within a few percent of the orbital period of the system. History Superhumps were first seen in SU Ursae Majoris (SU UMa) stars, a ...
s in
cataclysmic variables In astronomy, cataclysmic variable stars (CVs) are stars which irregularly increase in brightness by a large factor, then drop back down to a quiescent state. They were initially called novae (), since ones with an outburst brightness visible to ...
as fractions of the
orbital period The orbital period (also revolution period) is the amount of time a given astronomical object takes to complete one orbit around another object. In astronomy, it usually applies to planets or asteroids orbiting the Sun, moons orbiting planets ...
. * ''CCD Photometry from a Small Observatory in a Large City'' (2006). McCormick was the sole author of this paper that provided details of the work done by the Farm Cove Observatory since 2000 in gathering 1339 hours of data that played a key role in the co-discovery of the
Exoplanet An exoplanet or extrasolar planet is a planet outside the Solar System. The first possible evidence of an exoplanet was noted in 1917 but was not recognized as such. The first confirmation of detection occurred in 1992. A different planet, init ...
, OGLE-2005-BLG-071L. * ''Possible tool use by an Australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen)'' (2007). Authored by McCormick, this article reported on manipulation of tools by the Australian magpie and concluded, in spite of there being little previous evidence,
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"magpies, like many corvoids, manipulate objects in their bills when not nest building ... nd..therefore heinterpret dthe behaviour described here as potentially the 1st observation of tool use in the Australian magpie." * ''The story of Farm Cove Observatory / Jennie McCormick'' (2014). This book authored by McCormick, documents the history of the Farm Cove Observatory from its conception in the late 1990s and traces all the installation of equipment and involvement of professionals and volunteers to get it fully running by 2000. Several discoveries by McCormick and others at the observatory are documented. * ''T Pyxidis: death by a thousand novae '' (2016). An article in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, co-authored by McCormick, that recorded a 20-year project to track the photometric and orbital wave of the
T Pyxidis T Pyxidis (''T Pyx'') is a recurrent nova and nova remnant in the constellation Pyxis. It is a binary star system and its distance is estimated at about from Earth. It contains a Sun-like star and a white dwarf. Because of their clo ...
nova. * ''The Spin-period History of Intermediate Polars'' (2020) McCormick co-authored this international study that looked at the history of five Intermediate polars since they were discovered.


Honours and awards

In the
2006 Queen's Birthday Honours The Birthday Honours 2006 for the Commonwealth realms were announced on 17 June 2006, to celebrate the Queen's Birthday of 2006.Antigua & Barbuda list: The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour, an ...
, McCormick was appointed a
Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit The New Zealand Order of Merit is an order of merit in the New Zealand royal honours system. It was established by royal warrant on 30 May 1996 by Elizabeth II, Queen of New Zealand, "for those persons who in any field of endeavour, have rend ...
, for services to astronomy. She was awarded th
Murray Geddes Memorial Prize
of the Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand in 2006. In 2016 she was made
Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand


References


External links


Backyard observing with Jennie McCormickSouthern Stars – Journal of RASNZ Jennie McCormick – The super stargazer on Radio New Zealand Her Story – Defining Women in Astrology
{{DEFAULTSORT:McCormick, Jennie 1963 births Living people 21st-century New Zealand astronomers Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit People educated at Whanganui Girls' College People from Whanganui