Masahiro Koishikawa
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Masahiro Koishikawa is a Japanese astronomer born in 1952. He has studied both major and minor planets, and has discovered asteroids and comets.
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[edit] Employment
Koishikawa has been a staff member of the Sendai Astronomical Observatory since 1972[1]. His research is based out of the Sendai’s Ayashi station.
[edit] Asteroid 6097
Asteroid 6097 was discovered on October 29, 1991 by K. Endate and Kazuro Watanabe at Kitami [2]. The Main-belt asteroid was given the name 6097 Koishikawa in honor of Masahiro Koishikawa.
[edit] Discoveries
This is a partial list of discoveries made by Masahiro Koishikawa.[3][4][5][6]
Number | Name | Discovery Date |
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3994 | Ayashi | 12/2/1988 |
4292 | Aoba | 11/4/1989 |
4407 | Taihaku | 10/13/1988 |
4539 | Miyagino | 11/8/1998 |
4871 | Riverside | 11/24/1989 |
5128 | Wakabayashi | 2/20/1989 |
5751 | Zao | 1/5/1992 |
6089 | Izumi | 1/5/1989 |
6190 | Rennes | 10/8/1989 |
6349 | Acapulco | 2/8/1995 |
6859 | Datemasamune | 2/13/1991 |
7484 | Dogo Onsen | 11/30/1994 |
7816 | Hanoi | 12/18/1987 |
8084 | Dallas | 2/6/1989 |
10500 | Nishi-koen | 4/3/1987 |
11514 | Tsunenaga | 2/13/1991 |
12252 | Gwangju | 11/3/1998 |
14032 | Mego | 12/4/1994 |
30963 | Mount Banzan | 11/29/1993 |
[edit] References
- ^ Schmadel, Lutz D. Dictionary of Minor Planet Names. New York: Springer, 2003.
- ^ Schmadel, Lutz D. Dictionary of Minor Planet Names. New York: Springer, 2003.
- ^ "Discovery Circumstances: Numbered Minor Planets (5001)-(10000)." Harvard University. 20 May 2008. 3 June 2008 <http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/lists/NumberedMPs005001.html>.
- ^ >"Discovery Circumstances: Numbered Minor Planets (1)-(5000)." Harvard University. 20 May 2008. 3 June 2008 <http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/lists/NumberedMPs000001.html>.
- ^ "Discovery Circumstances: Numbered Minor Planets (10001)-(15000)." Harvard University. 20 May 2008. 3 June 2008 <http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/lists/NumberedMPs010001.html>.
- ^ "Discovery Circumstances: Numbered Minor Planets (30001)-(35000)." Harvard University. 20 May 2008. 3 June 2008 <http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/lists/NumberedMPs030001.html>.