Robert L. Millis
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Robert L. Millis
Summary
Robert L. Millis is a human[1]. He worked as an astronomer[2].
Key Facts
- Robert L. Millis held citizenship in United States[3].
- Robert L. Millis worked as an astronomer[2].
- Robert L. Millis was a member of International Astronomical Union[4].
- Robert L. Millis is recorded as male[5].
- Robert L. Millis's instance of is recorded as human[6].
- Robert L. Millis's family name is recorded as Millis[7].
- Robert L. Millis's given name is recorded as Robert[8].
- Robert L. Millis's given name is recorded as Lowell[9].
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Career and Affiliations
Robert L. Millis's professions included astronomer[2].
Why It Matters
Robert L. Millis is credited with the discovery of 132792 Scottsmith[10], an asteroid[11]; 153078 Giovale[12], an asteroid[13]; (38084) 1999 HB12[14], an asteroid[15]; 127545 Crisman[16], an asteroid[17]; 92891 Bless[18], an asteroid[19]; and 103740 Budinger[20], an asteroid[21].
FAQs
What did Robert L. Millis do for work?
Robert L. Millis worked as astronomer[2].
What did Robert L. Millis discover?
Robert L. Millis is credited as discoverer of 132792 Scottsmith[10], 153078 Giovale[12], (38084) 1999 HB12[14], and 127545 Crisman[16].