Taihaku

(1988 TF1 )
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NOW @ 4 ARI 19
FOUND @ 3 TAU 19
 
Inclination: 4.718
Eccentricity: 0.058
Period: 4.467 years
AU 2.712
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

13.10.1988 17:15 Ayashi 24e45 59n26 observations 1


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Named for the southwest part of the city of Sendai {see planet  (3133)}, a scenic recreation area known as Taihaku-ku in which interesting Old Stone Age relics have been discovered. In ancient times, Venus was called “Taihaku” in Japan, and folklore says that this area’s Mt. Taihaku was built up by the fall of Venus. (M 19697) _ _.


Discovered on 13-10-1988 in Ayashi by Koishikawa, M.

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