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  1. Michael E. Brown (born June 5, 1965) is an American astronomer, who has been professor of planetary astronomy at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) since 2003.

  2. Astronomer - Caltech. Caltech planetary astronomer Mike Brown is searching for the hypothetical Planet X, which might be orbiting the Sun 100 times farther out than Pluto (or even farther).

  3. mikebrown.caltech.eduMike Brown

    Mike Brown is a Caltech professor who studies the solar system with telescopes and data. He discovered Eris, the dwarf planet that led to Pluto's demotion, and wrote a best-selling book about it.

  4. mikebrown.caltech.edu › aboutAbout - Mike Brown

    Mike Brown scans the skies searching for and intensely studying distant bodies in our solar system in the hope of gaining insight into how our planet and the planets around it came to be.

  5. mikebrown.caltech.edu › about › cvCV - Mike Brown

    Mike Brown is a professor of planetary astronomy at Caltech and the director of the Center for Comparative Planetary Evolution. He discovered several dwarf planets and minor planets in the solar system and won the Kavli Prize in Astrophysics in 2012.

  6. Professor of Planetary Astronomy, California Institute of Technology‬ - ‪‪Cited by 20,484‬‬ - ‪astronomy‬ - ‪kuiper belt‬ - ‪Titan‬ - ‪Europa‬ - ‪Planet Nine‬

  7. Michael E. Brown is a planetary astronomer who discovered and characterized the Kuiper Belt and its largest members, including Eris. He is a professor at Caltech and the author of How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming.