Andrea Di Paola

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Minor planets discovered: 11[1]
7499 L'Aquila July 24, 1996 Template:MPC<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[A]
Template:Mp July 23, 1996 Template:MPC<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[A]
Template:Mp July 24, 1996 Template:MPC<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[A]
11620 Susanagordon July 23, 1996 Template:MPC<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[A]
Template:Mp January 17, 1997 Template:MPC<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[A]
22451 Tymothycoons November 13, 1996 Template:MPC<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[A]
Template:Mp July 23, 1996 Template:MPC<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[A]
Template:Mp January 14, 1997 Template:MPC<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[A]
Template:Mp January 15, 1997 Template:MPC<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[A]
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Andrea Di Paola (born 1970) is an Italian astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets.

He works at the Rome Observatory and has been significantly involved in the CINEOS project.[2] He is credited by the Minor Planet Center with the co-discovery of 11 numbered minor planets during 1996–1997, all made in collaboration with Italian astronomer Andrea Boattini.[1]

The main-belt asteroid 27130 Dipaola, discovered by Andrea Boattini and Maura Tombelli in 1998, is named in his honour.[2] Naming citation was published on 6 August 2003 (M.P.C. 49282Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".).[3]

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