Japanese astronomer
Masaru Arai (新井 優 , Arai Masaru , born 1952) is a Japanese amateur astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets and comets .[ 2]
He is credited by the Minor Planet Center with the discovery of 45 minor planets during 1988–1991, all in collaboration with astronomer Hiroshi Mori .[ 1] On 5 January 1991, he has also discovered Comet Arai, C/1991 A2 .[ 3] [ 4]
The main-belt asteroid 21082 Araimasaru , discovered by Tsutomu Hioki and Shuji Hayakawa at Okutama in 1991, was named in his honor.[ 2] Naming citation was published on 6 January 2003 (M.P.C. 47301 ).[ 5]
List of discovered minor planets
(19979) 1989 VJ
2 November 1989
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(20001) 1991 CM
5 February 1991
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(21017) 1988 VP
3 November 1988
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(23479) 1991 CG
5 February 1991
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(39537) 1990 VV2
12 November 1990
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(43773) 1989 AJ
4 January 1989
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(48436) 1989 VK
2 November 1989
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(52269) 1988 CU
13 February 1988
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(65677) 1989 EB1
1 March 1989
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Co-discovery made with: A H. Mori
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