Kenzo Suzuki (astronomer)
| Asteroids discovered: 42 | |
|---|---|
| 3165 Mikawa[1] | August 31, 1984 |
| 3178 Yoshitsune[1] | November 21, 1984 |
| 3533 Toyota[1] | October 30, 1986 |
| 3733 Yoshitomo[1] | January 15, 1985 |
| 3828 Hoshino[1] | November 22, 1986 |
| (4035) 1986 WD[1] | November 22, 1986 |
| 4037 Ikeya[1] | March 2, 1987 |
| 4212 Sansyu-Asuke[1] | September 28, 1987 |
| 4374 Tadamori[1] | January 31, 1987 |
| 4445 Jimstratton[1] | October 15, 1985 |
| 4488 Tokitada[1] | October 21, 1987 |
| 4538 Vishyanand | October 10, 1988 |
| 4604 Stekarstrom[1] | September 18, 1987 |
| 4748 Tokiwagozen[1] | November 20, 1989 |
| 4941 Yahagi[1] | October 25, 1986 |
| 4945 Ikenozenni[1] | September 18, 1987 |
| 4998 Kabashima[1] | November 5, 1986 |
| 5240 Kwasan[1] | December 7, 1990 |
| 5482 Korankei[1] | February 27, 1990 |
| 5507 Niijima[1] | October 21, 1987 |
| 5592 Oshima[1] | November 14, 1990 |
| (5724) 1986 WE[1] | November 22, 1986 |
| (5843) 1986 UG[1] | October 30, 1986 |
| 6444 Ryuzin[1] | November 20, 1989 |
| (6448) 1991 CW[1] | February 8, 1991 |
| (6967) 1991 VJ3[1] | November 11, 1991 |
| 7237 Vickyhamilton[2] | November 3, 1988 |
| 7298 Matudaira-gou[1] | November 26, 1992 |
| (7518) 1989 FG[2] | March 29, 1989 |
| (8351) 1989 EH1[2] | March 10, 1989 |
| (9547) 1985 AE[1] | January 15, 1985 |
| 9865 Akiraohta[1] | October 3, 1991 |
| 10725 Sukunabikona[1] | November 22, 1986 |
| (11478) 1985 CD[1] | February 14, 1985 |
| (11867) 1989 TW[2] | October 4, 1989 |
| (14357) 1987 UR[1] | October 22, 1987 |
| (16408) 1986 AB[1] | January 11, 1986 |
| (19138) 1989 EJ1[2] | March 10, 1989 |
| (23456) 1989 DB[2] | February 26, 1989 |
| (26830) 1990 BB[1] | January 17, 1990 |
| (32775) 1986 WP2[1] | November 29, 1986 |
Kenzo Suzuki (鈴木 憲蔵 Suzuki Kenzō) is a Japanese astronomer from Toyota, Aichi, Japan.[1] Between 1984 and 1992, he, along with Takeshi Urata, discovered 34 minor planets.[2]
He is the discoverer of asteroid 3533 Toyota and it is named after his home town.[1][3]
Asteroid 5526 Kenzo is named after him.
References
- 1 2 愛知県に関連した小惑星 (in Japanese). Aichi Department of Education. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
- ↑ "Minor Planet Discoverers". Minor Planet Center. International Astronomical Union. 2011-02-19. Retrieved 2011-02-03.
- ↑ "3533 Toyota". JPL Small-Body Database Browser. Jet Propulsion Laboratory. 2003-08-29. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
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