Английская Википедия:Atsushi Takahashi

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Шаблон:Short description

Minor planets discovered: 22 [1]
4644 Oumu Шаблон:Ref label September 16, 1990
4677 Hiroshi Шаблон:Ref label September 26, 1990
4746 Doi Шаблон:Ref label October 9, 1989
4795 Kihara Шаблон:Ref label February 7, 1989
4905 Hiromi Шаблон:Ref label May 15, 1991
5214 Oozora Шаблон:Ref label November 13, 1990
5750 Kandatai Шаблон:Ref label April 11, 1991
6049 Toda Шаблон:Ref label November 2, 1991
6644 Jugaku Шаблон:Ref label January 5, 1991
6778 Tosamakoto Шаблон:Ref label October 4, 1989
7826 Kinugasa Шаблон:Ref label November 2, 1991
10319 Toshiharu Шаблон:Ref label October 11, 1990
12734 Haruna Шаблон:Ref label October 29, 1991
13540 Kazukitakahashi Шаблон:Ref label October 29, 1991
15716 Narahara Шаблон:Ref label November 29, 1989
15729 Yumikoitahana Шаблон:Ref label October 16, 1990
20019 Yukiotanaka Шаблон:Ref label November 2, 1991
Шаблон:Mp Шаблон:Ref label October 29, 1991
Шаблон:Mp Шаблон:Ref label November 2, 1991
Шаблон:Mp Шаблон:Ref label October 29, 1989
Шаблон:Mp Шаблон:Ref label October 31, 1991
Шаблон:MpШаблон:Ref label October 31, 1991
  1. Шаблон:Note label with K. Watanabe

Шаблон:Nihongo is a Japanese amateur astronomer and discoverer of minor planets.[2]

He lives in Kitami on the island of Hokkaidō in northern Japan, where he observes asteroids and comets at the Kitami Observatory (Шаблон:Small). Takahashi is a member of the local astronomy club "Hokkaidō Suisei Shōwakusei Kaigi" (北海道彗星・小惑星会議, Шаблон:Lang-en).[2]

With his colleague Kazuro Watanabe, he is credited by the Minor Planet Center with the co-discovery of 22 minor planets between 1989 and 1991,[1] including his lowest numbered discovery, the asteroid 4644 Oumu.[3] Takahashi and Watanabe also discovered the inner main-belt asteroid 5214 Oozora in 1990, while working at Hokkaido Kitami Observatory.[4] 5214 Oozora is named for Super Ōzora, the first express train in Hokkaidō.[5]

At Watanabe's suggestion, the main-belt asteroid 4842 Atsushi, discovered by Seiji Ueda and Hiroshi Kaneda at Kushiro in 1989, was named in Takahashi's honor.[2] Naming citation was published on 1 September 1993 (Шаблон:Small).[6]

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  1. 1,0 1,1 Ошибка цитирования Неверный тег <ref>; для сносок MPC-Discoverers не указан текст
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