Catherine E. Delahodde

Catherine E. Delahodde (born 1974) is a French astronomer and co-discoverer of a double trans-Neptunian object.

[1] Catherine Delahodde was born to a pharmacist mother and an electronics engineer father.

She earned her DEA in astronomy in Nice, France, and then went to Chile for an internship at the European Southern Observatory (ESO), specifically the La Silla observatory, which is located on the outskirts of the Chilean Atacama Desert in the Andes.

[2] In 2003, she defended her doctoral thesis on the physical properties of cometary nuclei: new observational perspectives at the Aix-Marseille University.

[1] She worked for the Laboratoire d'astrophysique in Marseille, France, then at the University of Central Florida in Orlando.