Kiichirō Furukawa


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Kiichirō Furukawa was a Japanese astronomer and discoverer of minor planets at the Tokyo Astronomical Observatory. Furukawa was also associated with Nagoya University Department of Astrophysics.

Awards and honors

Asteroid 3425 Hurukawa, a member of the Eos family and discovered by Karl Reinmuth at Heidelberg in 1929, was named in his honor. The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 16 December 1986.

Discoveries

Kiichirō Furukawa was a prolific discoverer of asteroids, credited by the MPC under the name K. Hurukawa with a total of 92 co-discovered numbered minor planets, all of them in collaboration with astronomer Hiroki Kosai.

List of discovered minor planets

2271 Kiso22 October 1976
2330 Ontake18 February 1977
2470 Agematsu22 October 1976
2924 Mitake-mura18 February 1977
2960 Ohtaki18 February 1977
3111 Misuzu19 February 1977
3249 Musashino18 February 1977
3291 Dunlap14 November 1982
3319 Kibi12 March 1977
3320 Namba14 November 1982
3391 Sinon18 February 1977
3607 Naniwa18 February 1977
3878 Jyoumon14 November 1982
4072 Yayoi30 October 1981
4077 Asuka13 December 1982
4186 Tamashima18 February 1977
4272 Entsuji12 March 1977
4526 Konko22 May 1982
4812 Hakuhou18 February 1977
4855 Tenpyou14 November 1982

8144 Hiragagennai14 November 1982
9147 Kourakuen18 February 1977
9153 Chikurinji30 October 1981
9293 Kamogata13 December 1982
9719 Yakage18 February 1977
10006 Sessai22 October 1976
10008 Raisanyo18 February 1977
10009 Hirosetanso12 March 1977
10453 Banzan18 February 1977
11254 Konkohekisui18 February 1977
11255 Fujiiekio18 February 1977
11442 Seijin-Sanso22 October 1976
11827 Wasyuzan14 November 1982
12186 Mitukurigen12 March 1977
12221 Ogatakoan14 November 1982
12682 Kawada14 November 1982
14313 Dodaira22 October 1976
14314 Tokigawa18 February 1977
14315 Ogawamachi12 March 1977
14316 Higashichichibu12 March 1977