David D. Balam


David D. Balam is a Canadian astronomer and a research associate with University of Victoria's Department of Physics and Astronomy, in Victoria, British Columbia. Specializing in the search for Near-Earth objects, Balam is one of the world's most prolific contributors to this research; only two astronomers have made more such discoveries than Balam. He is credited with the discovery or co-discovery of more than 600 asteroids, over a thousand extra-galactic supernovae, and novae in the galaxy M31. Balam is also co-credited for the 1997 discovery of Comet Zhu-Balam.
Among celestial bodies discovered by Balam are the asteroid 150145 Uvic, which he named for the University of Victoria, and 197856 Tafelmusik, named for the Baroque orchestra in Toronto. Currently, Balam conducts an optical transient survey using the 1.82-m Plaskett Telescope of the National Research Council of Canada.
The asteroid 3749 Balam is named in his honour, recognizing the fact that he developed most of the software for the university's astrometric program on minor planets and comets.

List of discovered minor planets

4789 Sprattia20 October 1987
6532 Scarfe4 January 1995
7886 Redman12 August 1993
11955 Russrobb8 February 1994
20106 Morton20 August 1995
29348 Criswick28 March 1995
39791 Jameshesser13 August 1997
48774 Anngower10 August 1997
54411 Bobestelle3 June 2000
60622 Pritchet30 March 2000
81915 Hartwick15 July 2000
100416 Syang2 February 1996
100596 Perrett9 August 1997
150145 Uvic23 January 1996
154660 Kavelaars29 March 2004
157194 Saddlemyer21 August 2004
168358 Casca24 February 1996
197856 Tafelmusik21 August 2004
202740 Vicsympho11 June 2007
22 October 1998