David J. Asher

Minor planets discovered: 10
9084 Achristou3 February 1995
10369 Sinden8 February 1995
12395 Richnelson8 February 1995
15834 McBride4 February 1995
16693 Moseley26 December 1994
22403 Manjitludher5 June 1995
26891 Johnbutler7 February 1995
37678 McClure3 February 1995
42531 McKenna5 June 1995
58345 Moomintroll7 February 1995

David J. Asher (born 1966 in Edinburgh) is a British astronomer, who works at the Armagh Observatory (IAU code 981) in Northern Ireland. He studied mathematics at Cambridge and received his doctorate from Oxford. He is known for the meteor research that he conducts with Robert McNaught. In 1999 and 2000, they accurately gauged when the Leonids meteor shower would peak, while underestimating the peak intensities.

The Mars-crosser asteroid 6564 Asher, discovered by Robert McNaught in 1992, was named in his honor.