Fabrizio Bernardi
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Fabrizio Bernardi is an astronomer.

Contributions

In October of 2001 he discovered an asteroid, proceeded by near earth objects
Near-Earth object
A near-Earth object is a Solar System object whose orbit brings it into close proximity with the Earth. All NEOs have a perihelion distance less than 1.3 AU. They include a few thousand near-Earth asteroids , near-Earth comets, a number of solar-orbiting spacecraft, and meteoroids large enough to...

 : 2002 RQ25 3
2002RQ25
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 (Sept. 2002), 2002 WP11
2002 WP11
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 (27 Nov. 2002) and the NEO 2003 FB5 (26 Mar. 2003) While at the Mauna Kea observatory Hawaii, discovered a comet subsequently named P/2005 V1 Bernardi.
He was involved together with colleagues Marco Micheli and David Tholen, with observations of the asteroid 2007 WD5
2007 WD5
' is a diameter Apollo class near-Earth object and a Mars-crosser asteroid discovered on November 20, 2007, by Andrea Boattini of the Catalina Sky Survey. Early observations of 2007 WD5 caused excitement amongst the scientific community when it was estimated as having as high as a 1 in 25 chance...

 whilst at the Hawaii university observatory.

Publications

ACM2002 Proceedings – Berlin: The Campo Imperatore Near Earth Objects Survey (CINEOS): Andrea Boattini
Andrea Boattini
Andrea Boattini is an Italian astronomer, a prolific discoverer of asteroids and comets.After developing a growing interest in minor planets, he graduated in 1996 from the University of Bologna with a thesis on near-Earth objects...

, Germano D’Abramo, Giovanni B. Valsecchi, Andrea Carusi, Andrea Di Paola, Fabrizio Bernardi, Robert Jedicke, Alan W. Harris, Elisabetta Dotto and Fiore De Luise, et al. In press.
Discovery of the heavily obscured Supernova SN2002CV. Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.393, p.L21-L24
Proceedings of the Planetologia Italiana Workshop – Bormio, Italy, 20-26 January 2001:
CINEOS – Campo Imperatore Near Earth Objects Survey
Expected background of asteroids and stars for the Wide Angle Camera of the Rosetta Mission
Asteroid background for the Wide Angle Camera of the Rosetta Mission, Poster, Division for Planetary Sciences 2001, New Orleans, USA
ESTEC Internal report, September 2000: Image simulation of the inner coma environment for the Wide Angle Camera of the OSIRIS experiment
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