Asteroid (2300) Stebbins

Named in memory of Joel Stebbins (1878-1966), who pioneered the development of photoelectric methods for measuring astronomical radiation, first at the University of Illinois, then at the University of Wisconsin. He applied the method in work on eclipsing binaries, interstellar reddening and the integrated magnitudes of galaxies.  Others have used the technique to study the shapes, rotation periods and surface properties of asteroids.

Name proposed by F. K. Edmondson.  Citation written by A. E. Whitford. Stebbins was named an Honorary Member of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada on 1958-01-15.
 
Orbit type: Main Belt Asteroid 
 
Reference: MPC 8403
Author: 
ebriggs733@gmail.com
Name: 
Stebbins
Number: 
2300
Designation: 
1953 TG2
Disc. Date: 
1953-10-10
Disc. Place: 
Goethe Link Observatory