Akihiko Tago (多胡 昭彦, Tago Akihiko, born 1932) is a Japanese amateur astronomer.
He co-discovered several comets, including C/1968 H1 (Tago-Honda-Yamamoto), C/1969 T1 (Tago-Sato-Kosaka), C/1987 B1 (Nishikawa-Takamizawa-Tago). At the Satsuki Observatory established in 1996, Tago has supported and encouraged amateur astronomers in Yanahara, Okayama. Asteroid 7830 Akihikotago was named to honor his dedication.
In 2006 he was the first astronomer to discover a micro-lensing system outside the Magellanic Clouds[3] and the bulge of our Milky Way. The star GSC 3656-1328 suddenly brightened by four magnitudes in two weeks time and returned to its normal brightness two weeks later. A red or a brown dwarf star passed exactly in front of GSC 3656-1328 and the gravity of the dwarf star directed more light to the observers on Earth.[4][5]
^Katō, Taichi (2001-08-20). "多胡昭彦さん、はくちょう座に明るい新星を発見 【2001年8月20日 VSOLJ ニュース (069) (2001.08.20)】" [Mr.Akihiko Taichi discovered a bright nova at Cygnus, per VSOLJ News, no.069]. VSOLJ News (in Japanese). No. August 2001. Author's name in Japanese is加藤太一 (Katō, Taichi)). Tokyo, Japan: VSOLJ (Variable Star Observers League in Japan). Archived from the original on 2016-04-07. Retrieved 30 September 2016.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
^Waagen, Elizabeth O (June 22, 2016). "Bright New Variable in Cassiopeia". AAVSO Special Notice. 22. Unfiltered CCD observations by Tago include October 25.538 UT, 10.7; 27.409, 10.5; 30.411, 8.8; 31.469, 7.5. Tago used a 70-mm f/3.2 lens and a Canon EOS 20Da digital camera (limiting magnitude 12).
^"【津山人】多胡昭彦さん(日本のアマチュア天文家)" [Mr.Akihiko Tago, a Japanese amateur astronomer]. 津山瓦版 (Tsuyama News Sheet) (in Japanese). Tsuyama, Okayama: AD Design Inc. Retrieved 30 September 2016.
^Astronomical Society of Japan (2011-08-04). "天文月報: 2010年度日本天文学会各賞について" [ASJ Awards for 2010 decided (ASJ Newsletter)] (PDF) (in Japanese). Vol. 104, no. 4. Tokyo, Japan: ASJ. Retrieved 30 September 2016.
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