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David Lincoln Rabinowitz (born 1960) is an American astronomer, discoverer of minor planets and researcher at Yale University. Career [ edit ] David Rabinowitz has built CCD cameras and software for the detection of near-Earth and Kuiper belt objects, [1] and his research has helped reduce the assumed number of near-Earth asteroids larger than ...
David Rabinowitz, PhD. Senior Research Scientist in Physics. Astrophysics and Instrumentation. WL-204. +1 (203) 432-3391. david.rabinowitz@yale.edu. he,him. Current Experiments: Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), La Silla - Quest Transient Survey (LSQ)
Articles 1–20. Yale University, Physics Department - Cited by 14,263 - Detection of transients in wide-field astronomical surveys - Kuiper-Belt objects - supernova - variable stars -...
David Rabinowitz. Position: Senior Research Scientist. What do you do here at Wright Lab? I build imaging systems for telescopes, study dark energy, and explore the outer solar system.
Senior Research Scientist/Scholar Physics. WL 204. 203-432-3391. david.rabinowitz@yale.edu. Research Website.
David L. Rabinowitz is a research scientist at Yale's Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics specializing in the construction of giant digital cameras for telescopes and in surveying the sky for Earth-threatening asteroids, comets, planets, supernovae, and distant galaxies.
Nov 19, 2019 · View a PDF of the paper titled The Complex Rotational Light Curve of (385446) Manw\"e-Thorondor, a Multi-Component Eclipsing System in the Kuiper Belt, by David L. Rabinowitz and 4 other authors