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Encyclopedia > Toru Kobayashi

Toru Kobayashi (小林徹) is/was a Japanese astronomer.


He was active in the 1970s, working at Imadate in Fukui prefecture, Japan.


He co-discovered Comet C/1975 N1 (Kobayashi-Berger-Milon).


Not to be confused with another Japanese astronomer, Takao Kobayashi, who discovered the periodic comet P/1997 B1 (Kobayashi), as well as more than 2000 asteroids.


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Koyama, Toru; Kobayashi, Toshiyuki; Yamaga, Kenji; Kamo, Tomoichi; and Higashiyama, Kazutoshi 06964823 Cl. 429-33.
Uemura, Sashiro; Yotani, Junko; Nagasako, Takeshi; Kobayashi, Kazuo; and Kurachi, Hiroyuki 06965194 Cl. 313-496.
Nishioka, Kiyokazu; Tanaka, Kazuhiko; Fujikawa, Yoshifumi; Nojiri, Toru; Kojima, Keiji; Terada, Koichi; Kurokawa, Yoshiki; and Hosoki, Koji 06965981 Cl. 712-22.
Kobayashi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (131 words)
Kobayashi (小林 "small forest") is the 9th most common Japanese surname.
Kobayashi, Keyser Soze's lawyer in the film The Usual Suspects
Kobayashi Maru, fictional space vessel in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
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