Nouda

(1992 TD1 )
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NOW @ 1 AQU 33

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2.10.1992 00:00 Geisei 133e50 33n32 observations 1


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Named in memory of Tadasuke Nouda (1901-1989), Japanese astronomer. A pioneer in the field of ancient Chinese astronomy, he made important contributions to the study of early luni-solar calendars. He was a professor at the Osaka University of Education and Kyoto Sangyo University. He served as president of the Japan Calendar Association (1959-1989) and of the Oriental Astronomical Association (1965-1989). Name proposed by the discoverer following a suggestion by I. Hasegawa and T. Sato. Citation by I. Hasegawa.


Discovered on 2-10-1992 in Geisei by Seki, T.

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