Amy B. Jordan is an American astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets who works at the University of Colorado.
In 2002 she was part of the team which discovered (95625) 2002 GX32, a resonant Kuiper belt object at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, Chile.
[2] She also co-discovered two main-belt asteroids.
[1] In 2005, she was a teaching assistant at the Summer Science Program, which teaches astronomy to high school students using a curriculum based on observing and calculating orbits of asteroids.
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