Spanish oral and maxillofacial surgeon and amateur astronomer
Minor planets discovered: 55[1]
19539 Anaverdu
May 14, 1999
19776 Balears
August 4, 2000
19783 Antoniromanya
August 27, 2000
(20621) 1999 TK11
October 9, 1999
23318 Salvadorsanchez
January 20, 2001
24048 Pedroduque
October 10, 1999
(25470) 1999 XW35
December 6, 1999
25472 Joanoro
December 6, 1999
(32530) 2001 PW12
August 12, 1999
(32541) 2001 QF2
August 17, 2001
(32625) 2001 RZ45
September 15, 2001
(34873) 2001 UF65
October 20, 2001
37391 Ebre
December 1, 2001
38671 Verdaguer
August 7, 2000
(38961) 2000 TG1
October 1, 2000
(51872) 2001 PN9
August 10, 2001
(52034) 2002 PX42
August 9, 2002
(54676) 2000 YP12
December 25, 2000
(55211) 2001 RL43
September 13, 2001
(55597) 2002 RO66
September 7, 2002
(55614) 2002 TJ59
October 4, 2002
(57367) 2001 RM43
September 13, 2001
(58044) 2002 WF
November 17, 2002
(61351) 2000 PS9
August 9, 2000
(62131) 2000 SH4
September 21, 2000
(62132) 2000 SJ4
September 21, 2000
(63814) 2001 RY45
September 15, 2001
(64284) 2001 UE6
October 20, 2001
(64587) 2001 XA
December 1, 2001
(67539) 2000 SK4
September 22, 2000
(72068) 2000 YC29
December 31, 2000
(72069) 2000 YD29
December 31, 2000
(74591) 1999 PS1
August 10, 1999
(74624) 1999 RS32
September 10, 1999
(77921) 2002 EA12
March 15, 2002
(88368) 2001 PO9
August 11, 2001
(88370) 2001 PQ14
August 15, 2001
(88467) 2001 QM108
August 25, 2001
(89835) 2002 CM12
February 7, 2002
(91424) 1999 PT1
August 10, 1999
(94411) 2001 TA17
October 13, 2001
(94893) 2001 YG5
December 25, 2001
(95031) 2002 AV26
January 13, 2002
(95218) 2002 CO14
February 8, 2002
(99596) 2002 GG24
April 14, 2002
(106847) 2000 YO16
December 28, 2000
(112549) 2002 PZ42
August 11, 2002
(124311) 2001 QO73
August 21, 2001
(125459) 2001 WQ5
November 20, 2001
(146372) 2001 QE2
August 16, 2001
(159610) 2002 AJ13
January 12, 2002
(182108) 2000 PY6
August 6, 2000
(286621) 2002 EX1
March 8, 2002
(373571) 2001 YF5
December 25, 2001
(380397) 2002 XE89
December 15, 2002
Jaume Nomen Torres (also: Jaime Nomen; born June 23, 1960, in Tortosa, Catalonia) is a Spanish oral and maxillofacial surgeon, amateur astronomer, and discoverer of numerous minor planets. He is of Catalan origin and became publicly known for the discovery of the near-Earth asteroid 2012 DA14 (later named 367943 Duende) by the OAM team (of which he is a member) during the La Sagra Sky Survey. The asteroid 56561 Jaimenomen is named after him.[2]
Nomen is a prolific discoverer of asteroids, a professor at the University of Barcelona, and an active member of GEA[3] (Grup d'Estudis Astronòmics, Barcelona).[4] He has discovered more than sixty asteroids,[5] of which 55 have been numbered.[1] He is the director of the Unicorn Project 3SSS, that places three automatic telescopes of 61 cm in the Piera Observatory, l'Ametlla de Mar Observatory, and Costitx Observatory to increase the capacity of detection and study of asteroids.[3]
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received the IAU observatory code 946 and is operated by Catalan astronomer JaumeNomen. The observatory participates in the "Unicorn Project" and in the Minor...
skies of Sierra de la Sagra, on 15 February 2012, a team coordinated by JaumeNomen, astronomer at OAM located the asteroid Duende, and calculated that the...
obtained from photometric observations by European observers Reiner Stoss, JaumeNomen, Salvador Sanchez, Raoul Behrend and Laurent Bernasconi. Lightcurve analysis...
The party initially supported the Social Democratic Party government of Jaume Bartumeu, but later withdrew its support, resulting in the government having...
the country's banking secrecy laws. The Social Democratic Party led by Jaume Bartumeu was the clear winner, with 45.03% of votes for its national list...
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due to end after failing to pass the budget with an absolute majority. Jaume Bartumeu effectively called for an election by requesting that the country's...
el Conquistador; German: Karl der Eroberer) James I of Aragon (Catalan: Jaume el Conqueridor) John V, Duke of Brittany (French: Jean le Conquérant) Mehmed...
the light peacefully she goes National University of Córdoba Ut portet nomen meum coram gentibus Latin Carry my name to the people National University...
Ciências de Lisboa, Classe de Ciências. 38: 117–149. Miquel McMinn, Damià Jaume & Josep A. Alcover (1990). "Puffinus olsoni n.sp.: Nova Espècie de Baldritja...
navicular bones of Anchomomys frontanyensis from the Eocene fossil site of Sant Jaume de Frontanyà-3C (Barcelona, Spain), representing first known navicular bones...
Palaeoanthropology. Academia Sinica. Science Press, Beijing. 19: 165–297. Damià Jaume; Miguel McMinn; Josep A. Alcover (1993). "The Fossil Birds from the Bujero...
of Microchoerinae (Omomyidae, Primates) from the Middle Eocene of Sant Jaume de Frontanyà (Pyrenees, Northeastern Spain)". American Journal of Physical...
Copepoda nicothoid parasitic on the cumacean Diastylis fabrizioi n.sp. [nomen nudum] from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean (unpublished abstract). The...
Vianey-Liaud; Salvador Moyà-Solà (2016). "Middle Eocene rodents from Sant Jaume de Frontanyà (eastern Pyrenees, northern Spain) and biochronological implications"...
species of Pseudoloris (Omomyidae, Primates) from the middle Eocene of Sant Jaume de Frontanyà (Eastern Pyrenees, Spain)". American Journal of Physical Anthropology...