Scott S. Sheppard

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Scott S. Sheppard is an American astronomer known for discovering numerous small moons of the outer planets and distant objects in the Solar System.

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Scott S. Sheppard canonical 2
David C. Jewitt 1

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instanceOf American scientist
astronomer
human
basedIn Washington metropolitan area
surface form: Washington, D.C. area
birthPlace United States of America
coAuthorOf scientific papers on outer Solar System dynamics
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Oberlin College
University of Arizona
employer Carnegie Institution of Washington
surface form: Carnegie Institution for Science
fieldOfWork Kuiper Belt objects
surface form: Kuiper belt objects

irregular satellites
observational astronomy
outer Solar System
planetary astronomy
trans-Neptunian objects
gender male
hasAcademicAdvisor David C. Jewitt
surface form: David Jewitt
hasAcademicDegree PhD in astronomy
hasDiscovered Centaurs
Jovian moons
Neptunian moons
Saturnian moons
Uranian moons
near-Earth objects
trans-Neptunian objects
knownFor discovering distant objects in the Solar System
discovering numerous small moons of the outer planets
languageSpoken English
memberOf American Astronomical Society
notableAchievement participation in surveys for distant Solar System bodies
notableFor use of large ground-based telescopes for deep Solar System surveys
notableWork discovery of distant trans-Neptunian objects
discovery of extreme trans-Neptunian objects
discovery of objects in the inner Oort cloud
discovery of small moons of Jupiter
discovery of small moons of Neptune
discovery of small moons of Saturn
discovery of small moons of Uranus
occupation astronomer
researchInterest dynamics of small bodies
formation and evolution of the Solar System
search for distant planets in the Solar System
usesInstrument Víctor M. Blanco 4-meter Telescope
surface form: Blanco 4-meter telescope at CTIO

Magellan Telescopes
Subaru Telescope
workLocation Carnegie Institution of Washington
surface form: Carnegie Institution for Science, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism

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Jovian moon Taygete discoveredBy Scott S. Sheppard
subject surface form: Taygete
Jovian moon Taygete discoveredBy Scott S. Sheppard
subject surface form: Taygete
this entity surface form: David C. Jewitt
S/2000 J 9 discoverer Scott S. Sheppard