5333 Kanaya[1] | October 18, 1990 |
5334 Mishima[1] | February 8, 1991 |
5743 Kato[1] | October 19, 1990 |
6251 Setsuko[1] | February 25, 1992 |
6419 Susono[1] | December 7, 1993 |
6792 Akiyamatakashi[1] | November 30, 1991 |
6961 Ashitaka[1] | May 26, 1989 |
7472 Kumakiri[1] | February 13, 1992 |
8273 Apatheia[1] | November 29, 1989 |
9033 Kawane[1] | January 4, 1990 |
28004 Terakawa | December 2, 1997 |
29624 Sugiyama | October 2, 1998 |
35441 Kyoko | January 31, 1998 |
40994 Tekaridake | October 20, 1999 |
53157 Akaishidake | February 5, 1999 |
55873 Shiomidake | October 26, 1997 |
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Makio Akiyama (秋山 万喜夫 Akiyama Makio , 1950–)is a Japanese astronomer affiliated with the Susono Observatory. He is a prolific discoverer of asteroids, and the asteroid 4904 Makio is named after him.[1]