In The News
In The News
Here are some scanned articles about my asteroid and astronomy work:
November 30, 1983 Calgary Herald article
Planetarium astronomers spot shuttle
Sky and Telescope, Vol. 76, No. 5, p. 462 (1988)
What Amateurs Should Be Doing
September 23, 1990 Herald Sunday Magazine
Lowe's high on heavenly pursuits
Lowe has won himself a place in space -- an asteroid is named after him.
October 1, 1990 edition of Petro-Canada's In brief
Amateur astronomer honoured
July 7, 1991 The Calgary Sunday Sun article
Eclipse brings total happiness
Andrew Lowe is all ready to capture Thursday's eclipse of the sun in Mexico on film.
August 6, 2001 edition of Oilweek; Page 1 Page 2 Page 3
Earth scientists earn spurs in outer space
June 2005 The PEGG (APEGGA newsletter)
Geophysicist Looks Skyward, Honours Alberta with Asteroid
Andrew Lowe, P.Geoph., finds more than oil and gas by poring over data.
The exploration geophysicist is also an accomplished amateur sky watcher,
and data play a big role in his hobby as well as his work.
2005-10-30 Edmonton Journal article
'Edmonton' spins around the Sun as its own little entity
Astronomer also names asteroids in honour of Calgary and U of A.
2005-11-18 University of Alberta ExpressNews article
U Of A Rewarded With Its Own Asteroid
Amateur astronomer names discovery after his alma mater.
2006-01-16 Edmonton Journal article
Exploration geophysicist looks to the skies for finds
Andrew Lowe is a geophysicist with the unique hobby of asteroid collecting.
2006-02-23 Edmonton Journal article
Applying professional skills to innovative interests
Star gazing on his computer at home has netted Andrew Lowe, P.Geoph., numerous asteroid discoveries.
Spring 2006 University of Alberta New Trail magazine
Heavens Above!
"Certainly I don't get as much sleep as I should," says Andrew Lowe about his
asteroid-hunting hobby that recently saw him name a find after his alma mater.
There is an article about my discoveries at the Italian Wikipedia here, which lists my numbered minor planets.