1807 Slovakia | 20 August 1971 | list |
3393 Štúr | 28 November 1984 | list |
3730 Hurban | 4 December 1983 | list |
4573 Piešťany | 5 October 1986 | list |
5025 Mecisteus | 5 October 1986 | list |
6545 Leitus | 5 October 1986 | list |
7641 Cteatus | 5 October 1986 | list |
9543 Nitra | 4 December 1983 | list |
10293 Pribina | 5 October 1986 | list |
11014 Svätopluk | 23 August 1982 | list |
13916 Bernolák | 23 August 1982 | list |
16435 Fándly | 7 November 1988 | list |
19955 Hollý | 28 November 1984 | list |
20991 Jánkollár | 28 November 1984 | list |
23444 Kukučín | 5 October 1986 | list |
(32773) 1986 TD | 5 October 1986 | list |
(48413) 1986 TB7 | 9 October 1986 | list |
Milan Antal (1935–1999) was aSlovakastronomer.[2][3][4][5]
While working atSkalnaté Pleso Observatory and at theToruń Centre for Astronomy from 1971–1988, he discovered 17minor planets,[1] including the asteroid1807 Slovakia and the three unnamed Jupiter trojans(5025) 1986 TS6,(6545) 1986 TR6 and(7641) 1986 TT6. A distinguished observer of comets and minor planets, he has determined exactastrometric positions from photographic plates for many thousands of small Solar System bodies.[2]
The main-belt asteroid6717 Antal, discovered by German astronomersFreimut Börngen andLutz Schmadel in 1990, is named in his honour.[2]
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