Array ( [0] => 10240 Vanadis 28 ar 50 28.8268338 [1] => ) 28 ar 50

Okabayashi

(1993 ER )
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NOW @ 28 ARI 50

Discovery Chart

15.3.1993 13:43 Kitami 143e47 43n46 observations 1


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Named in memory of Shigeki Okabayashi (1913-1944), a self-taught Japanese astronomer. The first in Japan to discover more than one kind of new celestial object, he discovered Nova V630 Sgr in 1936 and comet C/1940 S1 (Okabayashi-Honda), and also independently discovered C/1939 H1 and C/1939 V1. He was employed by Kurashiki Observatory from 1939 to 1941. Tragically, he was killed on his way home from a geological survey in Sumatra when his hospital ship was torpedoed. Name proposed by the discoverers following a suggestion by T. Sato and A. Fujii.


Discovered on 15-3-1993 in Kitami by Endate, K., Watanabe, K.

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