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Takeshi Urata
Takeshi Urata
was a Japanese
astronomer
. He was a prolific
discoverer of asteroids
, observing at
Nihondaira Observatory
.
In 1978 he became the first
amateur
to
discover
a
minor planet
in over fifty years, which he named after his
daughter
, Mizuho. His
pioneering
feat led to an upsurge in such discoveries. In the
ten years
that followed, amateurs
from Japan
discovered 160
minor planets
. Urata shared his
observation
data with peer astronomers in
Japan
on a
periodical
called "Tenkai", as well as contributed to
academic journals
such as
Advances in
Space Research
and participated in
poster
presentations at astronomical conferences.
Urata co-discovered the
periodic comet
112P/Urata-Niijima
in 1986. One of the most active
amateur astronomers
in Japan, he was also an editor of the Japanese
Ephemerides
of
Minor Planets
. The 1927-discovered
asteroid
3722 Urata
is named after him.
List of
discovered minor planets
List of minor planets
discovered by Takeshi Urata
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