Yoshiaki Oshima

Asteroids discovered: 61
3843 OISCA 28 February 1987
4157 Izu 11 December 1988
4261 Gekko 28 January 1989
4293 Masumi 1 November 1989
4383 Suruga 1 December 1989
4403 Kuniharu 2 March 1987
(4715) 1989 TS1 9 October 1989
4840 Otaynang 23 October 1989
(5123) 1989 BL 28 January 1989
5206 Kodomonomori 7 March 1988
(5258) 1989 AU1 1 January 1989
5282 Yamatotakeru 2 November 1988
(5353) 1989 YT 20 December 1989
5397 Vojislava 14 November 1988
5730 Yonosuke 13 October 1988
5740 Toutoumi 29 November 1989
(5810) 1988 EN 10 March 1988
(6903) 1989 XM 2 December 1989
(7284) 1989 VW 4 November 1989
(7569) 1989 BK 28 January 1989
(7753) 1988 XB 5 December 1988
(8008) 1988 TQ4 10 October 1988
(8157) 1988 XG2 15 December 1988
(8349) 1988 DH1 19 February 1988
(9174) 1989 WC3 27 November 1989
(9314) 1988 DJ1 19 February 1988
(9320) 1988 VN3 11 November 1988
(9940) 1988 VM3 11 November 1988
(10065) 1988 XK 3 December 1988
(10299) 1988 VS3 13 November 1988
(10751) 1989 UV1 29 October 1989
(11034) 1988 TG 9 October 1988
(11035) 1988 VQ3 12 November 1988
(11862) 1988 XB2 7 December 1988
(12251) 1988 TO1 9 October 1988
(12693) 1989 EZ 9 March 1989
13934 Kannami 11 December 1988
14843 Tanna 12 November 1988
(14860) 1989 WD3 27 November 1989
(15243) 1989 TU1 9 October 1989
(16426) 1988 EC 7 March 1988
(16434) 1988 VO3 11 November 1988
(16436) 1988 XL 3 December 1988
(16458) 1989 WZ2 21 November 1989
(17426) 1989 CS1 5 February 1989
(18346) 1989 WG 20 November 1989
(19134) 1988 TQ1 15 October 1988
(21018) 1988 VV1 2 November 1988
(21021) 1988 XL2 7 December 1988
(21034) 1989 WB3 25 November 1989
(26099) 1989 WH 20 November 1989
(27715) 1989 CR1 5 February 1989
(27721) 1989 WJ 20 November 1989
(30794) 1988 TR1 15 October 1988
(32785) 1989 CU1 10 February 1989
(32795) 1989 WA3 21 November 1989
(35074) 1989 UF1 25 October 1989
(37569) 1989 UG 23 October 1989
(37570) 1989 UD1 25 October 1989
(37571) 1989 UE1 25 October 1989
(69274) 1989 UZ1 29 October 1989

Yoshiaki Oshima (大島 良明 Ōshima Yoshiaki) (born 1952) is a Japanese astronomer and prolific discoverer of asteroids.

The asteroid 5592 Oshima is named after him.[1][2]

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