Indonesian Jesuit Priest Honored with Asteroid named After Him
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An Indonesian scientist and Catholic priest, Christoforus Bayu Risanto, has been honored by having an asteroid officially named after him, a rare distinction reflecting his contributions to meteorology and atmospheric science.
Who is Christoforus Bayu Risanto?
Christoforus Bayu Risanto SJ is an Indonesian Jesuit priest dedicated to research in meteorology and atmospheric science. He is a member of the Society of Jesus,a Catholic religious order.
How did an asteroid get named after him?
The asteroid, designated (752403) bayurisanto = 2015 PZ, was officially named in his honor by the Working Group for Small Body Nomenclature (WGSBN), a body under the International Astronomical Union (IAU). The WGSBN is responsible for assigning names to minor planets, comets, and other small bodies in the solar system. The naming was documented in the WGSBN Bulletin.
What is the significance of this honor?
Naming an asteroid after someone is a prestigious recognition of their contributions to science. While the IAU doesn’t disclose the exact criteria for naming asteroids, it generally acknowledges meaningful work in related fields. The fact that Risanto, a Catholic priest, received this honor demonstrates that scientific achievement is valued regardless of religious affiliation. The asteroid was first observed on November 14, 2015, and the naming was formalized through the WGSBN process.
