Shōhei Suzuki Explained

Minor planets discovered: 52 
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is a Japanese astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets.

In collaboration with Japanese astronomer Masanori Hirasawa, Suzuki discovered 52 numbered minor planets at Mount Nyukasa Station between 1991 and 1998. Both men are graduates of Waseda University, which they named an asteroid after in 1991.[1]

List of discovered minor planets

important;"
9350 Waseda October 13, 1991
14425 Fujimimachi October 13, 1991
8530 Korbokkur October 25, 1992
6499 Michiko October 27, 1992
9197 Endo November 24, 1992
6918 Manaslu March 20, 1993
 October 22, 1993
 October 22, 1993
 November 14, 1993
6416 Nyukasayama November 14, 1993
8702 Nakanishi November 14, 1993
 November 14, 1993
 November 22, 1993
8100 Nobeyama December 4, 1993
7067 Kiyose December 4, 1993
7028 Tachikawa December 5, 1993
9386 Hitomi December 5, 1993
 December 5, 1993
 December 9, 1993
8200 Souten January 7, 1994
important;"
10837 Yuyakekoyake March 6, 1994
22385 Fujimoriboshi March 14, 1994
 March 14, 1994
7891 Fuchie November 11, 1994
8551 Daitarabochi November 11, 1994
 November 11, 1994
 November 11, 1994
 November 11, 1994
7892 Musamurahigashi November 27, 1994
7353 Kazuya January 6, 1995
 January 6, 1995
 January 6, 1995
 January 6, 1995
 January 6, 1995
 February 3, 1995
 February 3, 1995
14036 Yasuhirotoyama March 5, 1995
 March 5, 1995
 March 5, 1995
10171 Takaotengu March 7, 1995
important;"
 March 7, 1995
13162 Ryokkochigaku October 22, 1995
 October 26, 1995
 October 26, 1995
 October 26, 1995
10617 Takumi October 25, 1997
 October 25, 1997
 October 25, 1997
35371 Yokonozaki October 25, 1997
 October 25, 1997
 November 9, 1997
 December 27, 1998
co-discovered with Masanori Hirasawa

Notes and References

  1. http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=9350+Waseda 9350 Waseda