Asteroid (22415) HumeIvey

James Nairn Patterson "Pat" Hume (born 1923-03-17 in Brooklyn NY; died 2013-05) and Donald Glenn Ivey (born 1922-02-06 in Clanwilliam, Manitoba) were physics educators at the University of Toronto, best known for their award-winning 1960 film Frames of Reference, which received a Special Citation from the Edison Foundation for best science education film. Hume also was awarded the Sandford Fleming Medal for public promotion of science by the Royal Canadian Institute at a special ceremony on 2001-04-19.

Obituaries of Hume can be found at
https://magazine.utoronto.ca/people/faculty-staff/j-n-patterson-hume-fer...
and
https://web.archive.org/web/20190725001217/http://web.cs.toronto.edu/peo...

See also https://web.archive.org/web/20190203023939/http://web.cs.toronto.edu/new...

Name suggested by Robert Jedicke and Peter Jedicke.

Orbit Type: Main Belt
Ref: MPC 103968

Author: 
ebriggs733@gmail.com
Name: 
HumeIvey
Number: 
22415
Designation: 
1995 UB21
Disc. Date: 
1995-10-19
Discoverer: 
Spacewatch
Disc. Place: 
Kitt Peak