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Kenzo Suzuki (astronomer)

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Japanese astronomer
For the professional wrestler with the same name, seeKenzo Suzuki.
Kenzo Suzuki[1]
Born
鈴木 憲蔵 (Suzuki Kenzō)

1950 (age 74–75)
Occupationamateur astronomer
Known forA local guide for theBrother Earth planetarium inNagoya City Science Museum[2]
Notable workdiscoverer of minor planets
Minor planets discovered: 42[3]
see§ List of discovered minor planets

Kenzo Suzuki (鈴木 憲蔵,Suzuki Kenzō, b. 1950) is a Japaneseastronomer fromToyota, Aichi, Japan.[1][4] Between 1984 and 1992, he has discovered 42minor planets mostly in collaboration with astronomersTakeshi Urata andToshimasa Furuta.[3]

A local guide for the Brother Earth

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He is the discoverer ofmain-belt asteroid3533 Toyota and it is named after his home town.[5] Asteroid5526 Kenzo is named after him.[1] For the local community, Suzuki is a lecturer for astronomy and participates in programs at theBrother Earth planetarium, or the world largestplanetarium[2] atNagoya City Science Museum inAichi Prefecture, Japan. He lets the visitors, ranging from groups of elementary school students to adults, to observe planets through telescopes and shares his experience and insight as a veteran astronomer.[6]

List of discovered minor planets

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See also:Category:Discoveries by Kenzo Suzuki (astronomer)
List of minor planets discovered by Kenzo Suzuki
NameDiscovery DateListing
3165 Mikawa31 August 1984list[A]
3178 Yoshitsune21 November 1984list[A]
3533 Toyota30 October 1986list[A]
3733 Yoshitomo15 January 1985list[A]
3828 Hoshino22 November 1986list[A]
4035 Thestor22 November 1986list[A]
4037 Ikeya2 March 1987list[A]
4212 Sansyu-Asuke28 September 1987list[A]
4374 Tadamori31 January 1987list[A]
4445 Jimstratton15 October 1985list[A]
4488 Tokitada21 October 1987list[A]
4538 Vishyanand10 October 1988list
4541 Mizuno1 January 1989list[B]
4604 Stekarstrom18 September 1987list[A]
4748 Tokiwagozen20 November 1989list[A]
4941 Yahagi25 October 1986list[A]
4945 Ikenozenni18 September 1987list[A]
4998 Kabashima5 November 1986list[A]
5240 Kwasan7 December 1990list[A]
5482 Korankei27 February 1990list[A]
5507 Niijima21 October 1987list[A]
5592 Oshima14 November 1990list[A]
(5724) 1986 WE22 November 1986list[A]
NameDiscovery DateListing
(5843) 1986 UG30 October 1986list[A]
6444 Ryuzin20 November 1989list[A]
(6448) 1991 CW8 February 1991list[A]
(6967) 1991 VJ311 November 1991list[A]
7237 Vickyhamilton3 November 1988list[B]
7298 Matudaira-gou26 November 1992list[A]
(7518) 1989 FG29 March 1989list[B]
(8351) 1989 EH110 March 1989list[B]
(9547) 1985 AE15 January 1985list[A]
9865 Akiraohta3 October 1991list[A]
10725 Sukunabikona22 November 1986list[A]
(11478) 1985 CD14 February 1985list[A]
(11867) 1989 TW4 October 1989list[B]
(14357) 1987 UR22 October 1987list[A]
(16408) 1986 AB11 January 1986list[A]
(19138) 1989 EJ110 March 1989list[B]
(23456) 1989 DB26 February 1989list[B]
(26830) 1990 BB17 January 1990list[A]
(32775) 1986 WP229 November 1986list[A]
Co-discovery made with:
AT. Urata
BT. Furuta

Bibliography

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Books

Journals

Magazines

  • Kenzō Suzuki (1972). "Sukecchi de kasei-zu ni idomu" [Sketch and draw your own Mars map].天文と気象 Tem'mon to Kishō (in Japanese). 地人書館 Chijinshokan Co., Ltd. pp. 16–23.ISSN 0287-7201. Discontinued, published between 1949 and 1983 through volume 15, no.1 to volume 49, no.6 (literary translates as "Astronomy and Meteorology".) Changed name to "Gekkan Temmon" in 1984 which was discontinued since 2007.
  • Kenzō Suzuki (1974). "Dokusha no Kansoku repōto - Omoshirokatta 1973-nen no kasei" [Reports from readers - impressive Mars in 1973].天文と気象 Tem'mon to Kishō (in Japanese). Vol. 40, no. 5. 地人書館 Chijinshokan Co., Ltd. pp. 28–32.ISSN 0287-7201.[8]
  • Kenzō Suzuki (January 1982). "Renzoku satsuei no shōkai" [Basic Seriography].天文ガイド Temmon Gaido (in Japanese). Seibundo shinkosha.ISSN 0288-1977.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcSchmadel, Lutz D. (2007). "(5526) Kenzo".Dictionary of Minor Planet Names – (5526) Kenzo. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 471.doi:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_5274.ISBN 978-3-540-00238-3.
  2. ^abOFFICE-SANGA (2012-11-08)."Aichiken niwa Ginesu-sekaikiroku ni nintei sareta, otona-gonomi no purarnetariumu ga aru!" [Nagoya City Science Museum has a Guinness Record planetarium adults will enjoy] (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan: Mynavi Corporation.
  3. ^ab"Minor Planet Discoverers (by number)".Minor Planet Center. 12 January 2017. Retrieved15 February 2017.
  4. ^"Aichiken ni kanrensita showakusei" [Minor planets related to Aichi prefecture] (in Japanese). Aichi Department of Education. Archived fromthe original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved2011-03-02.
  5. ^Schmadel, Lutz D. (2007). "(3533) Toyota".Dictionary of Minor Planet Names – (3533) Toyota. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 297.doi:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_3532.ISBN 978-3-540-00238-3.
  6. ^In the case of a local community center from Ishinochō, Toyota, they calls for 3-hours sessions with Suzuki for a group of children and adults."Heisei 27-nendo Ishino tem'mon koza" [Ishino Astronomy course, 2015](PDF).石野交流館 Ishino Community Center (in Japanese). 石野町 Ishino Town Office. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2 October 2016. Retrieved1 October 2016.
  7. ^Hyakusan ei niyoru sankō seiun (Book, 1977) [WorldCat.org].OCLC 703838927.
  8. ^Tenmon to kishō. (Journal, magazine, 1949) [WorldCat.org].OCLC 956682774.
  9. ^Tenmon gaido. (Journal, magazine) [WorldCat.org].OCLC 852190979.

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