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Asteroid 6137 newly renamed John | Asteroid 6137 newly renamed John |
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An amateur Gloucestershire astronomer has had an asteroid named after him after Sir Patrick Moore nominated him for the honour. | An amateur Gloucestershire astronomer has had an asteroid named after him after Sir Patrick Moore nominated him for the honour. |
John Fletcher, 60, regularly sends off data collected using the observatory in his back garden in Tuffley, Gloucester. | John Fletcher, 60, regularly sends off data collected using the observatory in his back garden in Tuffley, Gloucester. |
"Patrick and I are good friends and he said I should have an asteroid named after me, but I didn't think any more about it," said Mr Fletcher. | "Patrick and I are good friends and he said I should have an asteroid named after me, but I didn't think any more about it," said Mr Fletcher. |
"I heard a couple of days ago that asteroid 6137 is now called 'John'." | "I heard a couple of days ago that asteroid 6137 is now called 'John'." |
Sir Patrick nominated Mr Fletcher in recognition of his work. | Sir Patrick nominated Mr Fletcher in recognition of his work. |
"He is very, very good," said Sir Patrick. | "He is very, very good," said Sir Patrick. |
"He does so much observation work which is used by Nasa almost every working day. | "He does so much observation work which is used by Nasa almost every working day. |
Hazardous asteroids | Hazardous asteroids |
"The photograph he took of my asteroid is on my study wall. His is an ordinary asteroid in the main belt, about 15 miles across." | "The photograph he took of my asteroid is on my study wall. His is an ordinary asteroid in the main belt, about 15 miles across." |
Mr Fletcher's love of astronomy was fired with the 1969 manned moon landing. | Mr Fletcher's love of astronomy was fired with the 1969 manned moon landing. |
"I was bought a pair of binoculars for Christmas and suddenly I could see up to 40,000 stars," he said. | "I was bought a pair of binoculars for Christmas and suddenly I could see up to 40,000 stars," he said. |
"I started small, learning the sky and the main constellations, then I moved on to the telescopes." | "I started small, learning the sky and the main constellations, then I moved on to the telescopes." |
In 1986, with the help of his cousin, Mr Fletcher built the Tuffley Observatory in his Gloucester back garden. | In 1986, with the help of his cousin, Mr Fletcher built the Tuffley Observatory in his Gloucester back garden. |
His recent work focuses on measuring the positions and brightness of near-Earth asteroids and potentially hazardous asteroids. | His recent work focuses on measuring the positions and brightness of near-Earth asteroids and potentially hazardous asteroids. |
The data is sent to Harvard's Smithsonian Institute. | The data is sent to Harvard's Smithsonian Institute. |
Asteroids are not named after the person who finds them. They are given a number until the International Astronomical Union grants them a name. | Asteroids are not named after the person who finds them. They are given a number until the International Astronomical Union grants them a name. |
"I'm so proud... I'm only an amateur astronomer, it really feels wonderful," said Mr Fletcher. | "I'm so proud... I'm only an amateur astronomer, it really feels wonderful," said Mr Fletcher. |
Asteroid John is currently in the southern hemisphere so Mr Fletcher will have to wait a few months until he gets the opportunity to photograph it for his own study wall. | Asteroid John is currently in the southern hemisphere so Mr Fletcher will have to wait a few months until he gets the opportunity to photograph it for his own study wall. |
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