Station
Star system
Power
-
Station distance
221 Ls
Landing pad
Large
Station type
Starport (Coriolis)
Station services
Commodity marketOutfittingRearmRefuelRepairShipyard
Black marketContactsFleet carrier administrationFleet carrier servicesFleet carrier vendorInterstellar factorsMaterial trader (Raw)Power contactRedemption officeSearch and rescueTechnology brokerUniversal CartographicsVendorsWorkshop
BartenderConcourseCrew loungeFrontline SolutionsMissionsPioneer SuppliesTuningVista Genomics
Economy
Extraction
Wealth
Population
Government
Patronage
Allegiance
Empire
Minor faction
Station update
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Location update
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Market update
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Shipyard update
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Outfitting update
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Nobuhiro Kawasato
Nobuhiro Kawasato (川里 信弘, Kawasato Nobuhiro) is a Japanese astronomer credited by the Minor Planet Center with the discovery of 105 asteroids he made partially in collaboration with astronomer Tsutomu Hioki at Okutama Observatory (877), Japan, between 1988 and 2000.
He is also known for the recovery of 724 Hapag in 1988, a long-lost asteroid discovered by Austrian astronomer Johann Palisa in 1911. As of 2016, most of his discoveries, such as the inner main-belt asteroid (9942) 1989 TM1, remain unnamed.
The Mars-crosser asteroid 4910 Kawasato, discovered by German astronomer Karl Reinmuth, was named in his honor on 1 September 1993 (M.P.C. 22504).
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