Shigeru Inoda

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Minor planets discovered: 17[1]
3394 Banno February 16, 1986 Template:MPC
3902 Yoritomo January 14, 1986 Template:MPC
3950 Yoshida February 8, 1986 Template:MPC
5242 Kenreimonin January 18, 1991 Template:MPC
5851 Inagawa February 23, 1991 Template:MPC
6197 Taracho January 10, 1992 Template:MPC
6211 Tsubame February 19, 1991 Template:MPC
6233 Kimura February 8, 1986 Template:MPC
6270 Kabukuri January 18, 1991 Template:MPC
6324 Kejonuma February 23, 1991 Template:MPC
6725 Engyoji February 21, 1991 Template:MPC
6786 Doudantsutsuji February 21, 1991 Template:MPC
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9178 Momoyo February 23, 1991 Template:MPC
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He is credited by the Minor Planet Center with the discovery of 17 asteroids at the Karasuyama Observatory (889Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".) between 1986 and 1992,[1] all of which were co-discovered with Japanese astronomer Takeshi Urata, except for his lowest numbered discovery 3394 Banno.[3] The inner main-belt asteroid 5484 Inoda was named in his honor on 1 September 1993 (M.P.C. 22510Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".).[4]

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