Claudine Rinner (born 1965) is a French amateur astronomer from Ottmarsheim in Alsace, France. She is an observer at Ottmarsheim Observatory (224) and a discoverer of minor planets and comets, who received the Edgar Wilson Award for her discoveries.[2][3]
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ClaudineRinner (born 1965) is a French amateur astronomer from Ottmarsheim in Alsace, France. She is an observer at Ottmarsheim Observatory (224) and...
of the Apollo group, 2017 YE5 was discovered by amateur astronomer ClaudineRinner at the Oukaïmeden Observatory on 21 December 2017. On 21 June 2018...
French neuroscientist Dominique Langevin (born 1947), physical chemist ClaudineRinner (born 1965), amateur astronomer Martine Tabeaud (born in 1951) French...
Astronomy Society, in collaboration with French amateur astronomer ClaudineRinner and the Cadi Ayyad University, also participates in the Morocco Oukaïmeden...
Holvorcem, Brazil (C/2013 D1) Masayuki Iwamoto, Japan (C/2013 E2) ClaudineRinner, France (special award for finding three comets named "MOSS") Michael...
obtained from photometric observations made by French amateur astronomer ClaudineRinner in August 2002. Lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 16 hours...
01 magnitude by French amateur astronomers Stéphane Charbonnel and ClaudineRinner from July 2002 (U=2). In 2016, a modeled lightcurve gave a sidereal...
from 24 December 2003 to 5 January 2004 by Raoul Behrend, René Roy, ClaudineRinner, Pierre Antonini, Petr Pravec, Alan Harris, Stefano Sposetti, Russell...