Naoto Satō


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Naoto Satō is a Japanese amateur astronomer, discoverer of minor planets, and, by profession, a junior high school science teacher. As a planetarian, a member of the professional staff of a planetarium, he has done much for the spread of astronomy in Japan through speaking on planetaria and the results of astronomical observation.
In 2001, while working as support staff at JK1ZAM, the club station of Iruma Children’s Center, he helped achieve the first ARISS school contact in Japan. Also, in 2003, as a coordinating teacher, he helped accomplish the first solo contact between a junior high school in Japan and the ISS, with the support of JK1ZAM. He regularly spoke on the astronomical talk program Sunset Café at the local radio station "FM CHAPPY 77.7" from December 2006 to November 2008. He held the position of vice-director on the board of the Saitama Planetarium Liaison Council. He supports ARISS, which is a program that offers students an opportunity to experience the excitement of amateur radio by talking directly with crew members of the ISS.
The Eos main-belt asteroid 6025 Naotosato, which Takeshi Urata discovered in 1992, was named after him.

Discoveries of minor planets

Since 1995, Satō has discovered a large number of minor planets from his own Chichibu Astronomical Observatory at Chichibu, including asteroids such as 7038 Tokorozawa, 7851 Azumino, 8581 Johnen, 8924 Iruma, 9418 Mayumi and 118230 Sado. He is ranked among the top 50 List of [minor planet discoverers|asteroid discoverers] in the world. The Minor Planet Center credits him with the discovery of 142 minor planets during 1995–1998, of which 18 were co-discoveries with astronomer Takeshi Urata . Naoto Satō is also known for the prediscovery of C/1989 Y2, a parabolic comet credited to McKenzie–Russell.

List

7038 Tokorozawa22 February 1995
7851 Azumino29 December 1996
8581 Johnen28 December 1996
8924 Iruma14 December 1996
8933 Kurobe6 January 1997
9230 Yasuda29 December 1996
9418 Mayumi18 November 1995
10224 Hisashi26 October 1997
10880 Kaguya6 November 1996
10916 Okina-Ouna31 December 1997
16 November 1995
16 November 1995
12027 Masaakitanaka3 January 1997
12031 Kobaton30 January 1997
12432 Usuda12 January 1996
12456 Genichiaraki2 January 1997
12460 Mando3 January 1997
12469 Katsuura9 January 1997
13188 Okinawa3 January 1997
13654 Masuda9 February 1997
23 November 1997
15884 Maspalomas27 February 1997
15916 Shigeoyamada25 October 1997
21 October 1995
16723 Fumiofuke27 November 1995

3 December 1997
17 December 1995
26990 Culbertson23 November 1997
26998 Iriso25 December 1997
27918 Azusagawa6 November 1996
27982 Atsushimiyazaki26 October 1997
27991 Koheijimiura6 November 1997
27997 Bandos23 November 1997
28173 Hisakichi11 November 1998
28174 Harue12 November 1998
29420 Ikuo9 January 1997
9 January 1997
29514 Karatsu25 December 1997
11 November 1998
1 December 1996
14 December 1996
29 December 1996
31087 Oirase9 January 1997
31095 Buneiou27 February 1997
31179 Gongju21 December 1997
5 January 1998
1 December 1996
32990 Sayo-hime30 December 1996
1 February 1997
23 November 1997

21 December 1997
8 December 1996
21 October 1995
8 December 1996
2 January 1997
3 January 1997
25 December 1997
2 January 1997
24 December 1997
30 November 1996
8 December 1996
6 November 1997
19 November 1997
3 December 1997
1 February 1997
6 February 1997
3 December 1997
3 December 1997
24 December 1997
24 November 1995
1 December 1996
25 December 1997
5 January 1998
11 November 1998
118230 Sado30 November 1996