Oliveira first rose to fame when she discovered seven new asteroids under a NASA-affiliated program called ‘Asteroid Hunters’.
Eight-year-old Nicole Oliveira, who recently discovered
seven asteroids, is being dubbed as the world’s youngest astronomer. Oliveira
made a name for herself by participating in a citizen science program organised
by the International Astronomical Search Collaboration (IASC) in July this
year. The little girl developed a passion for astronomy at just the age of
five.
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Nicole’s love for astronomy
The eight-year-old tilted towards space science when she was
just learning to walk, and now she was attending international seminars and
conversing with top astronomers in her country. Oliveira first rose to fame
when she discovered seven new asteroids under a NASA-affiliated program called
‘Asteroid Hunters’, which aims to draw young people into this field by
encouraging them to make discoveries. The little girl’s room is reportedly
filled with stuff like star war figures, posters of the solar system and
miniature rockets. Citing inputs from AFP, Phys.Org reported that Nicole has
already discovered 18 asteroids in total.
Road to being the youngest astronomer
Although Oliveira’s findings are yet to be certified, she is
on her way to becoming the youngest astronomer ever. This title is currently
owned by 18-year-old Luigi Sannino from Italy. As per multiple media sources,
Oliveira has plans to name her discoveries after top Brazilian scientists or
her parents. She is already the youngest member of Alagoas Astronomical Studies
Cente (CEAAL), an institution that brings together amateur astronomers from all
over Brazil. Being the youngest at CEAAL also had some challenges for the
little girl as initially, she was denied admission for the course by the
organisation due to being underage. However, after she turned six, enrolled in
the classes, took her exams and finally became the institute’s member. Besides,
she has also delivered a lecture on asteroid ‘Bennu’ and runs her own YouTube
channel about astronomy.
According to Oliveira’s astronomy teacher Heliomarzio
Rodrigues Moreira, the girl “has an eye” for new discoveries as she
effortlessly spots anything that resembles asteroids. Currently living in Ceará
state's capital Fortaleza, she has earned scholarships and wants to visit the
NASA Kennedy Space Centre for their rockets. Besides, she also expressed her
desire to see all Brazilian kids develop an interest in Science.
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