Nobuhiro Kawasato

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Asteroids discovered: 105
4100 Sumiko[1] January 16, 1988
4225 Hobart[1] January 31, 1989
4381 Uenohara November 22, 1989
(4749) 1989 WE1 November 22, 1989
(4772) 1989 VM[1] November 2, 1989
(5336) 1991 JE1 May 7, 1991
(5467) 1988 AG[1] January 11, 1988
(5512) 1988 VD7[1] November 10, 1988
(5525) 1991 TS4 October 15, 1991
(5752) 1992 CJ February 10, 1992
(5776) 1989 UT2[1] October 29, 1989
(5874) 1989 XB December 2, 1989
(5882) 1992 WW5 November 18, 1992
6300 Hosamu[1] December 30, 1988
(6409) 1992 VC November 2, 1992
(7123) 1989 TT1[1] October 9, 1989
(7427) 1992 VD November 2, 1992
(7466) 1989 VC2[1] November 2, 1989
(7471) 1991 YD December 28, 1991
(7568) 1988 VJ2[1] November 7, 1988
(7836) 1993 TG October 9, 1993
(7877) 1992 AH1 January 10, 1992
(7878) 1992 DZ February 27, 1992
(8093) 1992 UZ2 October 25, 1992
(8350) 1989 AG[1] January 2, 1989
(8838) 1989 UW2[1] October 29, 1989
(8854) 1991 HC April 16, 1991
(9942) 1989 TM1[1] October 8, 1989
(9989) 1997 SG16 September 27, 1997
(10742) 1988 VK2[1] November 7, 1988
(11543) 1992 UN2 October 25, 1992
(11863) 1989 EX[1] March 8, 1989
(11894) 1991 GW April 3, 1991
(11920) 1992 UY2 October 25, 1992
(12254) 1988 XJ1[1] December 7, 1988
(12330) 1992 UX2 October 25, 1992
(12331) 1992 UH6 October 31, 1992
(12332) 1992 UJ6 October 31, 1992
(12361) 1993 TB October 9, 1993
(13135) 1994 QX August 31, 1994
(13568) 1992 WL3 November 21, 1992
(13799) 1998 VC34 November 14, 1998
(14043) 1995 UA45 October 20, 1995
(14430) 1992 CH February 10, 1992
(14642) 1998 WF24 November 25, 1998
(14978) 1997 SD25 September 30, 1997
(15479) 1999 CH9 February 8, 1999
(15480) 1999 CB14 February 12, 1999
(16805) 1997 SE16 September 27, 1997
(16808) 1997 TV26 October 8, 1997
(16890) 1998 BJ33 January 29, 1998
(17495) 1992 DY February 27, 1992
(21020) 1988 VH2[1] November 8, 1988
(24957) 1997 SF16 September 27, 1997
(25277) 1998 VR34 November 14, 1998
(25285) 1998 WB7 November 17, 1998
(25473) 1999 XJ38 December 3, 1999
(25753) 2000 BC14 January 28, 2000
(26975) 1997 TY24 October 8, 1997
(28268) 1999 CA14 February 8, 1999
(29726) 1999 AH26 January 9, 1999
(32857) 1992 UG6 October 31, 1992
(43782) 1989 US2[1] October 29, 1989
(44932) 1999 VJ40 November 5, 1999
(44955) 1999 VS72 November 5, 1999
(46732) 1997 TD19 October 8, 1997
(47079) 1998 YA3 December 16, 1998
(47339) 1999 XH38 December 3, 1999
(48839) 1998 BZ1 January 19, 1998
(52659) 1998 BQ6 January 19, 1998
(53091) 1998 YD8 January 19, 1998
(53148) 1999 BV14 January 18, 1999
(53548) 2000 BA14 January 28, 2000
(56101) 1999 BW14 January 18, 1999
(59214) 1999 BX14 January 20, 1999
(60407) 2000 CZ1 February 2, 2000
(66191) 1998 YS6 December 19, 1998
(66209) 1999 CC14 February 12, 1999
(69840) 1998 SM10 September 16, 1998
(70778) 1999 VH40 November 5, 1999
(71003) 1999 XD38 December 3, 1999
(74344) 1998 VD34 November 14, 1998
(74404) 1998 YU11 December 19, 1998
(74442) 1999 CJ9 February 8, 1999
(79352) 1997 AO6 January 3, 1997
(80700) 2000 CA2 February 2, 2000
(85858) 1999 AJ26 January 9, 1999
(92125) 1999 XP105 December 10, 1999
(100513) 1997 AL21 January 10, 1997
(101459) 1998 WD7 November 19, 1998
(118250) 1998 BY1 January 19, 1998
(118289) 1998 SN10 September 19, 1998
(121664) 1999 XG38 December 3, 1999
(129725) 1998 VQ34 November 14, 1998
(134654) 1999 VK40 November 13, 1999
(134748) 2000 BF14 January 28, 2000
(137919) 2000 BD14 January 28, 2000
(145837) 1998 YZ2 December 16, 1998
(145844) 1999 AG26 January 9, 1999
(146008) 2000 CY74 February 2, 2000
(168445) 1998 YE8 December 21, 1998
(168472) 1999 PQ4 August 8, 1999
(192433) 1997 TL26 October 8, 1997
(202941) 1999 CD14 February 12, 1999
(257753) 2000 BB14 January 28, 2000
  1. 1 with T. Hioki

Nobuhiro Kawasato (川里 信弘 Kawasato Nobuhiro) is a Japanese astronomer. Asteroid 4910 Kawasato[1] is named after him. He also discovered (9942) 1989 TM1 with Tsutomu Hioki.[2]

Notes

  1. 4910 Kawasato.Retrieved on 2010-12-27.
  2. (9942) 1989 TM1.Retrieved on 2010-12-27.


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