Sonia Keys (1961 – August 13, 2018), formerly known as Kyle Smalley, was an American
amateur astronomer
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and a
discoverer of minor planets
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. She worked as an astronomer and software developer at the
Minor Planet Center
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Function
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. Asteroid
36445 Smalley was named after her.
Biography
As an
electronics technician
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and nuclear
reactor operator, she had served in the United States Navy aboard a submarine and was honorably discharged in 1982. In 1986, she completed her bachelor degree in Mathematics and Computer Science at the
University of Central Missouri
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.
Keys was engaged in the study of
near-Earth asteroids
A near-Earth object (NEO) is any small Solar System body whose orbit brings it into proximity with Earth. By convention, a Solar System body is a NEO if its closest approach to the Sun (perihelion) is less than 1.3 astronomical units (AU). ...
and developed procedures to search
lost asteroids
A minor planet is "lost" when today's observers cannot find it, because its location is too uncertain to target observations. This happens if the orbital elements of a minor planet are not known accurately enough, typically because the observat ...
.
She was a member of the Astronomical Society of Kansas City
and most of her observations were made at their
Powell Observatory in Kansas. She also worked as a consultant at the
Minor Planet Center
The Minor Planet Center (MPC) is the official body for observing and reporting on minor planets under the auspices of the International Astronomical Union (IAU). Founded in 1947, it operates at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.
Function
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(MPC) of the
International Astronomical Union
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. The asteroid
36445 Smalley, discovered by amateur astronomer
Larry Robinson
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at the
Sunflower Observatory
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For each numbered asteroid, the Minor Planet Center lists one or more discov ...
in August 2000, was named in her honor.
The official was published by the MPC on September 21, 2002 ().
In 2003 she won the
Amateur Achievement Award of the
Astronomical Society of the Pacific. She died of cancer in Cambridge, Massachusetts on August 13, 2018.
On 25 March 2021, the MPC credited her with the discovery of asteroid , she first observed at the Powell Observatory on 14 August 2001.
See also
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References
2003 ASP Award Winners Press Release
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1961 births
2018 deaths
American women astronomers
Amateur astronomers
Discoverers of minor planets
20th-century American astronomers
21st-century American astronomers