- Masaru Arai
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Asteroids discovered: 45 3823 Yorii[1] March 10, 1988 3996 Fugaku[1] December 5, 1988 (4262) 1989 CO[1] February 5, 1989 4291 Kodaihasu[1] November 2, 1989 (4495) 1988 VS[1] November 6, 1988 (4901) 1988 VJ[1] November 3, 1988 (5732) 1988 WC[1] November 29, 1988 (5746) 1991 CK[1] February 5, 1991 (5913) 1990 BU[1] January 21, 1990 6299 Reizoutoyoko[1] December 5, 1988 (6325) 1991 EA1[1] March 14, 1991 (6380) 1988 CG[1] February 10, 1988 (6638) 1989 CA[1] February 2, 1989 (6703) 1988 CH[1] February 10, 1988 (6704) 1988 CJ[1] February 10, 1988 6709 Hiromiyuki[1] February 2, 1989 (6823) 1988 ED1[1] March 12, 1988 (6900) 1988 XD1[1] December 2, 1988 (7409) 1990 BS[1] January 21, 1990 (7417) 1990 YE[1] December 19, 1990 (7522) 1991 AJ[1] January 9, 1991 (7570) 1989 CP[1] February 5, 1989 (7576) 1990 BN[1] January 21, 1990 [1] November 6, 1988 [1] November 10, 1988 (8506) 1991 CN[1] February 5, 1991 (9952) 1991 AK[1] January 9, 1991 [1] February 12, 1991 [1] March 8, 1989 [1] February 12, 1991 [1] December 7, 1988 (13017) 1988 FM[1] March 18, 1988 (15737) 1991 CL[1] February 5, 1991 [1] November 6, 1988 [1] November 10, 1988 (16526) 1991 DC[1] February 17, 1991 (19979) 1989 VJ[1] November 2, 1989 (20001) 1991 CM[1] February 5, 1991 (21017) 1988 VP[1] November 3, 1988 (23479) 1991 CG[1] February 5, 1991 [1] November 12, 1990 (43773) 1989 AJ[1] January 4, 1989 (48436) 1989 VK[1] November 2, 1989 (52269) 1988 CU[1] February 13, 1988 [1] March 1, 1989 - 1 with Hiroshi Mori
Masaru Arai (新井 優 Arai Masaru , 1952-) is a Japanese astronomer.
He is a prolific discoverer of asteroids, working mainly in collaboration with Hiroshi Mori.
Arai discovered Comet Arai on 5 January 1991.[1]
References
- ^ British Astronomical Association (2008). British Astronomical Association circular.
External links
- Asteroids discovered at Yorii (Japanese)
Categories:- Living people
- 20th-century astronomers
- Japanese astronomers
- Asteroid discoverers
- Japanese astronomer stubs
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