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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. mikebrown.caltech.edu › aboutAbout - Mike Brown

    Dr. Michael E. 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.

  3. Michael E. (Mike) Brown. A.B., Princeton University, 1987; M.A., University of California, 1990; Ph.D., 1994. Visiting Associate, Caltech, 1995; Assistant Professor, 1997-2002; Associate Professor, 2002-04; Professor, 2005-2008; Rosenberg Professor, 2008-; Barr Leadership Chair, 2021-, Director, 2020-.

  4. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor of Planetary Astronomy, California Institute of Technology‬ - ‪‪Cited by 20,362‬‬ - ‪astronomy‬ - ‪kuiper belt‬ - ‪Titan‬ - ‪Europa‬ - ‪Planet Nine‬.

  5. An American astronomer, Michael E. Brown’s specialty is discovering and studying bodies which are located on the edge of the solar system. Along with his team, he discovered trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs), most notably Eris and its moon, Dysomnia, in 2005, situated in the Kuiper Belt that rings the outer solar system.

  6. As told by Michael E. Brown. 2012 KAVLI PRIZE IN ASTROPHYSICS. MORE ABOUT MICHAEL E. BROWN. If you grew up in Huntsville, Alabama, in the late 1960s and early 1970s, one of the things you got used to was having the entire ground shake.

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  8. Michael E. Brown shared the 2012 Kavli Prize in astrophysics for discovering and characterizing the Kuiper Belt and its largest members, work that led to a major advance in the understanding of the history of our planetary system.

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