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In the News (Sat 26 May 12)

  
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SUNY Cortland graduate Wendee Wallach-Levy '70, who last summer named an asteroid after her alma mater, will discuss the process of naming a minor planet during a colloquium on Friday, Feb. 18, at the College.
SUNY Cortland now has a piece of real estate that is about five miles across and which orbits the sun between Mars and Jupiter in a period of just over three years.
Founded in 1868, SUNY Cortland is one of the most highly regarded members of the State University of New York system.
www.cortland.edu /news/020805b.html   (743 words)

  
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Chloe was born 10 Feb 1824 in Taylor, Cortland Co, NY.
Eveline was born Apr 1836 in Taylor, Cortland Co, NY.
She died 1924 in Pitcher, Chenango Co, NY and was buried in Congregational Ch.
www.hinmanfamily.com /hfag71.htm   (1165 words)

  
 Wendee's Achievements
Born in 1948 in New York City, Wendee completed her B.S.E. at SUNY Cortland in 1970.
Finally, as part of her work at Jarnac Observatory, Wendee has co-discovered 28 asteroids, each one of these small worlds orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter.
In 2004 her nomination to have asteroid No. 27776 named after her alma mater was officially approved by the International Astronomical Union.
www.jarnac.org /wendee.htm   (309 words)

  
 27776 Cortland - Wiktionary
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 Feb. '05 stack 4, Major News about Minor Objects
First noticed by A/CC with this namings batch was that 6267 Rozhen, which was publicly renamed 6267 Smolyan on January 25th (news), had gotten its name back, but subsequently it was learned that the Minor Planet Center had corrected this inadvertent change on January 31st.
A State University of New York at Cortland news release of February 8th tells about the naming of Shoemaker-Levy discovery 27776 Cortland (1992 DH1) by David Levy's wife Wendee for her alma mater.
A ceremony was to be held on February 18th in the school's planetarium.
www.hohmanntransfer.com /mn/0502/stak4.htm   (3078 words)

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