Nihondaira

(1983 CA )
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8.2.1983 00:00 Geisei 133e50 33n32 observations 1


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Named for a hill and prominent beauty spot in central Japan. Overlooking the city and harbor of Shimizu, it offers a fine view of Mt. Fuji. The minor planet also honors the Nihondaira Observatory, where T. Urata conducts his observational and orbital work on comets and minor planets. (M 8066) _ _.


Discovered on 8-2-1983 in Geisei by Seki, T.

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