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| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1963|7|mf=y}}
| birth_place = Saigon, Vietnam
| residence = Lexington, Massachusetts
| fields = Astronomy, Astrophysics
| workplaces = Harvard University, Lincoln Laboratory at MIT.
| alma_mater = Stanford University, University of California at Berkeley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
| thesis_title = Physical Studies of Primitive Solar System Bodies
| thesis_year = 1992 <ref>[http://www2.ess.ucla.edu/~jewitt/cv.pdf Graduate Student Advisees by David Jewitt]</ref>
| doctoral_advisor = David Jewitt
| known_for = Discovery the Kuiper belt
| influenced = none
| awards = [[Annie J. Cannon Award in Astronomy]] 1991, [[Shaw Prize]] 2012, [[Kavli Prize]] 2012
| spouse = Ronnie Hoogerwerf
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'''Jane Luu''' ({{lang-vi|'''Lưu Lệ Hằng'''}}<ref>Hữu Thiện, [http://vietsciences.free.fr/docbao/astronomy/janeluu.htm Jane Lưu lên núi ngắm sao...], Vietnamnet, 2004</ref>; [[Vietname do Sul|Vietnã do Sul]], {{dtlink|lang=br||7|1963}}) é uma [[Astronomia|astrônoma]] [[Vietnamitas|vietnamita]] radicada nos [[Estados Unidos]].
 
O asteroide [[5430 Luu]] foi assim nomeado em sua homenagem.
 
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==Early life==
Luu was born in July 1963 in [[South Vietnam]] to a father who worked as a translator for the U.S. Army.<ref name=Luu>{{cite journal
| last = Bartusiak
| first = Marcia
| title = The Remarkable Odyssey of Jane Luu
| journal = Astronomy
| volume = 24
| pages = 46
| date=February 1996
| bibcode = 1996Ast....24...46B
| url= http://www.marciabartusiak.com/uploads/8/5/8/9/8589314/odyssey_of_jane_luu.pdf}} [http://shawprize.org/en/shaw.php?tmp=3&twoid=92&threeid=208&fourid=348&fiveid=170 Autobiography of Jane Luu] 17 September 2012</ref> Her father taught her [[French language|French]] as a child, beginning her lifelong love of languages.<ref name="interv">[http://imagiverse.org/interviews/janeluu/jane_luu_21_03_03.htm An Interview With...Jane Luu], 21 March 2003</ref>
 
Luu immigrated to the [[United States]] as a refugee in 1975, when the South Vietnamese government [[Fall of Saigon|fell]]. She and her family settled in [[Kentucky]], where she had relatives. A visit to the [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]] inspired her to study astronomy.<ref name="interv"/> She attended [[Stanford University]], receiving her bachelor's degree in 1984.<ref name=autogenerated1>[http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/1998/mayjun/classnotes/featurealum2.html May/June 1998 Feature Alum, Jane Luu, '84. CLASS NOTABLE: JANE LUU, '84, Scoping the Cosmos] By Erika Check, '99</ref>
 
==Work as a graduate student and co-discovery of the Kuiper Belt==
As a graduate student at the [[University of California at Berkeley]]<ref>[http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/users/wisdom/extrasolar/Brown.pdf The Kuiper Belt] Michael E. Brown, [[Physics Today]], {{doi|10.1063/1.1752422}}</ref> and the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]], she worked with [[David C. Jewitt]] to discover the [[Kuiper Belt]].<ref name="interv"/> In 1992, after five years of observation, they found the first known [[Kuiper Belt object]], using the [[University of Hawaii]]'s 2.2 meter telescope on [[Mauna Kea]].<ref name="Luu"/><ref>[http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/88inch/2.2-meter-public.htm University of Hawaii 2.2-meter telescope - Public Information] [[Richard J. Wainscoat]]</ref> This object is [[(15760) 1992 QB1|(15760) 1992 QB<sub>1</sub>]], which she and Jewitt nicknamed "Smiley".<ref name=autogenerated1 /> The [[American Astronomical Society]] awarded Luu the [[Annie J. Cannon Award in Astronomy]] in 1991. In 1992, Luu received a Hubble Fellowship from the [[University of California, Berkeley]]. The [[asteroid]] [[5430 Luu]] is named in her honor.<ref>{{cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=PYVRCE0VGs8C&pg=PA219&dq=%225430+Luu%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=XQrLT6mmI6PI2gW5pcnaCw&ved=0CDoQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=%225430%20Luu%22&f=false|title=Beyond Beyond Pluto: Exploring the Outer Limits of the Solar System|author=John Keith Davies|publisher=Cambridge University Press|pages=219|year=2001}}</ref><ref>{{cite book | title = Marquis Who's Who | year = 2006}}</ref> She received her PhD in 1992 at MIT.
 
==Professional life==
After receiving her doctorate, Luu worked as a professor at [[Harvard University]], since 1994.<ref name=autogenerated1 /> Luu also served as a professor at [[Leiden University]] in the [[Netherlands]].<ref name="interv"/> Following her time in Europe, Luu returned to the United States and works on instrumentation as a Senior Scientist at [[Lincoln Laboratory]] at [[MIT]].
 
In December 2004, Luu and Jewitt reported the discovery of crystalline water ice on [[50000 Quaoar|Quaoar]], which was at the time the largest known Kuiper Belt object. They also found indications of ammonia hydrate. Their report theorized that the ice likely formed underground, becoming exposed after a collision with another Kuiper Belt object sometime in the last few million years.<ref>{{cite news | last = Chang | first = Kenneth | title = Astronomers Entertain Visions of Icy Volcanoes in Faraway Places |url= http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9406EFD71331F93AA35751C1A9629C8B63 | pages = A33 | publisher = [[The New York Times]] | date = December 9, 2004}}</ref>
 
In 2012, she won (along with David C. Jewitt of the University of California at Los Angeles) the [[Shaw Prize]] "for their discovery and characterization of trans-Neptunian bodies, an archeological treasure dating back to the formation of the solar system and the long-sought source of short period comets"
<ref>[http://www.shawprize.org/en/ The 2012 Shaw Prize]</ref>
and the [[Kavli Prize]] (shared with Jewitt and Michael Brown) “for discovering and characterizing the Kuiper Belt and its largest members, work that led to a major advance in the understanding of the history of our planetary system.”.<ref>[http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2012/three-researchers-win-kavli-prizes-0531.html Dresselhaus, Graybiel, Luu receive 2012 Kavli Prizes - MIT News Office]</ref>
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==Asteroides co-descobertos==
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*[[(79978) 1999 CC158|(79978) 1999 CC<sub>158</sub>]]
*[[(79983) 1999 DF9|(79983) 1999 DF<sub>9</sub>]]
 
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==Personal life==
Luu enjoys traveling, and has worked for [[Save the Children]] in [[Nepal]]. She enjoys a variety of outdoor activities and plays the cello. She met her husband, Ronnie Hoogerwerf, who is also an astronomer, while in [[Leiden]].<ref name="interv"/>
 
==Honors, awards and accolades==
* 1991 [[Annie J. Cannon Award in Astronomy]]
* 2012 [[Shaw Prize]] in Astronomy <ref>[http://www.shawprize.org/en/shaw.php?tmp=3&twoid=92&threeid=208&fourid=327 The Shaw Prize in Astronomy 2012] 29 May 2012</ref>
* 2012 [[Kavli Prize]] in Astrophysics <ref name=Kavliprize>[http://www.kavlifoundation.org/2012-kavli-prize Kavli Prize 2012]</ref>
The [[asteroid]] [[5430 Luu]] is named in her honor.<ref>{{cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=PYVRCE0VGs8C&pg=PA219&dq=%225430+Luu%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=XQrLT6mmI6PI2gW5pcnaCw&ved=0CDoQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=%225430%20Luu%22&f=false|title=Beyond Pluto: Exploring the Outer Limits of the Solar System|author=John Keith Davies|publisher=Cambridge University Press|pages=219|year=2001|accessdate=2012-06-01}}</ref>
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==Publicações selecionadas==
*[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-abs_connect?db_key=AST&sim_query=YES&ned_query=YES&lpi_query=YES&iau_query=YES&aut_xct=NO&aut_logic=OR&obj_logic=OR&author=Luu%2C+J&object=&start_mon=&start_year=&end_mon=&end_year=&ttl_logic=OR&title=&txt_logic=OR&text=&nr_to_return=100&start_nr=1&start_entry_day=&start_entry_mon=&start_entry_year=&min_score=&jou_pick=ALL&ref_stems=&data_and=ALL&group_and=ALL&sort=SCORE&aut_syn=YES&ttl_syn=YES&txt_syn=YES&aut_wt=1.0&obj_wt=1.0&ttl_wt=0.3&txt_wt=3.0&aut_wgt=YES&obj_wgt=YES&ttl_wgt=YES&txt_wgt=YES&ttl_sco=YES&txt_sco=YES&version=1 NASA Astrophysics Data System publication listing], Over 200 publications are listing
*{{cite journal
| last = Luu
| first = Jane
| coauthors = D.C. Jewitt and C. Trujillo
| title = Water ice in 2060 Chiron and its implications for Centaurs and Kuiper Belt objects
| journal = Astrophysical Journal
| volume = 531
| pages = L151–L154
| year = 2000
| doi = 10.1086/312536
| pmid = 10688775
| issue = 2
| bibcode=2000ApJ...531L.151L|arxiv = astro-ph/0002094 }}
 
*{{cite journal
| last = Luu
| first = Jane
| coauthors = D.C. Jewitt
| title = Deep Imaging of the Kuiper Belt with the Keck 10-Meter Telescope | journal = Astrophysical Journal
| volume = 502
| pages = L91–L94
| year = 1998
| doi = 10.1086/311490
| bibcode=1998ApJ...502L..91L}}
 
*{{cite journal
| last = Luu
| first = Jane
| coauthors = B. Marsden, D.C. Jewitt, C. Trujillo, C. Hegenrother, J. Chen and W. Offutt
| title = A New Dynamical Class of Object in the Outer Solar System
| journal = Nature
| volume = 387
| issue = 6633
| pages = 573
| year = 1997
| doi = 10.1038/42413
| bibcode=1997Natur.387..573L
}}
 
*{{cite journal
| last = Luu
| first = Jane
| coauthors = D.C. Jewitt
| title = Color Diversity among the Centaurs and Kuiper Belt Objects
| journal = Astronomical Journal
| volume = 112
| pages = 2310–2318
| year = 1996
| doi = 10.1086/118184
| bibcode=1996AJ....112.2310L}}
 
*{{cite journal
| last = Luu
| first = Jane
| coauthors = D.C. Jewitt
| title = High Resolution Surface Brightness Profiles of Near-Earth Asteroids
| journal = Icarus
| volume = 97
| issue = 2
| pages = 276–287
| year = 1992
| doi = 10.1016/0019-1035(92)90134-S
| bibcode=1992Icar...97..276L}}
 
*{{cite journal
| last = Luu
| first = Jane
| title = CCD Photometry and Spectroscopy of Outer Jovian Satellites
| journal = Astronomical Journal
| volume = 102
| pages = 1213–1225
| year = 1991
| doi = 10.1086/115949
| bibcode=1991AJ....102.1213L}}
 
*[http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/~jewitt/quaoar.html ''Crystalline Ice on Kuiper Belt Object (50000) Quaoar''] (article co-written with David Jewitt, published in the December 9, 2004 issue of Nature)
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