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Star system
Station distance
104 Ls
Landing pad
Large
Station type
Starport (Coriolis)
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Population
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Patronage
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Empire
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Matsuo Sugano
Matsuo Sugano (菅野 松男, Sugano Matsuo) is a Japanese astronomer.
He has discovered a number of asteroids, including 5881 Akashi (with T. Nomura), 6559 Nomura (with K. Kawanishi), and 8892 Kakogawa (with T. Nomura). He was also a co-discoverer of Comet Sugano-Saigusa-Fujikawa (C/1983 J1).
The asteroid 5872 Sugano is named after him. Asteroid 6155 Yokosugano was named for his wife, Yoko.
A long-time employee of Akashi Municipal Planetarium in Akashi, Hyōgo, Sugano worked to develop amateur astronomy in Japan.
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