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- 2008 executed a fly-by of (4179) Toutatis. JPL · 10298 10300 Tanakadate 1989 EG1 Tanakadate Aikitsu (1856–1952), a ****anese geophysicist and founder of...
- Baron Tanakadate Aikitsu (田中舘 愛橘, September 18, 1856 – May 21, 1952) was a ****anese physicist with diverse interests and effect. His given name was also...
- ****anese). Tanakadate Aikitu Memoriaru Science Museum. Archived from the original on 2004-12-20. "Shinzo Shinjo Accomplishments" (in ****anese). Tanakadate Aikitu...
- 1988 VS3 — November 13, 1988 Gekko Y. Oshima ADE · 12 km MPC · JPL 10300 Tanakadate 1989 EG1 Tanakadate March 6, 1989 Geisei T. Seki FLO 3.4 km MPC · JPL...
- Takamine (1854–1922) Yamakawa Kenjirō (1854–1931) Sekiya Seikei (1855–1896) Tanakadate Aikitsu (1856–1952) Kikunae Ikeda (1864–1936) Masataka Ogawa (1865–1930)...
- by physicist Aikitsu Tanakadate (田中館 愛橘) in 1885, with the intention to replace the Hepburn system of romanization. Tanakadate's intention was to replace...
- April 2020. Dr. Aikitu Tanakadate: World-Renowned Geophysicist and Seismologist by Satio Tanno (President, Aikitu Tanakadate Society). August 31, 1995...
- During the ****anese occupation of Singapore from 1942 to 1945, Hidezo Tanakadate (田中館秀三), a professor of geology from Tohoku Imperial University, learned...
- collaboration with Shirou Aibara, a Lieutenant of the ****anese Navy, and Aikitsu Tanakadate, a professor at Tokyo Imperial University. The first flight took place...
- flute. His adviser during this period was Hantaro Nagaoka and Aikitsu Tanakadate. In 1902, Natsuko Sakai died, prompting Terada to move on. In 1903, he...