Biography:Ulrika Babiaková

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Short description: Slovak astronomer
Aleksandra
Born3 April 1976
Died3 November 2002 (2002-11-04) (aged 26)
NationalitySlovak
OccupationAstronomer
Known forDiscovery of 14 asteroids during 1998–2001
Spouse(s)Peter Kušnirák
Minor planets discovered: 14 [1]
15053 Bochníček[1] 17 December 1998
22185 Štiavnica[2] 29 December 2000
22644 Matejbel[1] 27 July 1998
(49436) 1998 YX2[1] 17 December 1998
(72062) 2000 YR17[2] 24 December 2000
(72070) 2000 YC33[2] 31 December 2000
(82809) 2001 QK33[2] 17 August 2001
(82908) 2001 QU100[2] 19 August 2001
(104650) 2000 GY132[2] 9 April 2000
(109096) 2001 QJ33[2] 16 August 2001
(123613) 2000 YQ17[2] 24 December 2000
123647 Tomáško[2] 31 December 2000
(165712) 2001 QV33[2] 17 August 2001
(334076) 2001 QW33[2] 17 August 2001
1 with Petr Pravec
2 with Peter Kušnirák

Ulrika Babiaková (3 April 1976 – 3 November 2002) was a Slovak astronomer and discoverer of minor planets from Banská Štiavnica, Slovakia. She is credited by the Minor Planet Center with the discovery and co-discovery of 14 asteroids during 1998–2001.[1][2][3]

Babiaková died at the age of 26 in an accident.

The main-belt asteroid 32531 Ulrikababiaková, discovered by astronomer and husband Peter Kušnirák in 2001, was named in her memory on 8 October 2014 (M.P.C. 90379).[3][4]

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