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Name
  
Mario Juric

Role
  
Astronomer

Education
  
Princeton University


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Books
  
Long-term Evolution and Stability of Planetary Systems

Discovered
  
(36181) 1999 TT10, (38456) 1999 TO6

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Mario Jurić (born 9 February 1979) is a Croatian astronomer.

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Jurić was born in Zagreb. He graduated from the University of Zagreb Faculty of Science, and received a doctorate at Princeton University in 2007. He is the Data Management Project Scientist for the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope.

Together with prolific amateur astronomer Korado Korlević, Jurić has co-discovered 125 asteroids, and one comet, 183P/Korlević-Jurić. He took part in discovery of the Sloan Great Wall, at the time the largest known structure in the Universe. His co-discovery, the Koronian asteroid 22899 Alconrad is one of the smallest known binary asteroids in the main-belt.

Mario Jurić on How Astronomy Is Changing


References

Mario Jurić Wikipedia