Tanakami

(1989 WK4 )
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NOW @ 9 TAU 31
FOUND @ 3 GEM 22
 
Inclination: 5.137
Eccentricity: 0.102
Period: 3.457 years
AU 2.286
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

23.11.1989 17:33 Geisei 133e50 33n32 observations 1


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Mt. Tanakami, extending over Shiga, Mie and Kyoto prefectures, is the site of the largest meteorite found in Japan. Tanakami is also the name of the village that is the birthplace of Issei Yamamoto, founder of the Oriental Astronomical Association. The name was suggested by I. Hasegawa and A. S. Yamamoto.


Discovered on 23-11-1989 in Geisei by Seki, T.

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