Keishin Suzuki (May 12, 1905 - January 27, 1993) was a Japanese astronomer known for his work in positional astronomy and solar eclipse calculations. He was a professor emeritus at Tokyo Gakugei University and was originally from Akita City, Akita Prefecture, Japan. His legacy includes the naming of the asteroid (2393) Suzuki in his honor. Some dictionaries of personal names mistakenly list his birthplace as Tokyo.
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Time Zone - Asia/Tokyo (9:0 E)
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Meaning of the name - Keishin
A combination of the Japanese words "kei" (敬) meaning "respect" and "shin" (信) meaning "faith, trust, or belief."
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Keishin Suzuki belongs to the GI Generation group.
Place of Birth: Akita
Educated At: University of Tokyo
Occupation: astronomer
Employers: Tokyo Gakugei University
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Ephemeris for May 12, 1905
Note: Moon position is location and time sensitive.Planet | Position (Tropical, Western) | Transits on May 12, 2024 | Secondary Progressions for May 12, 2024 |
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Sun | 20 Taurus 43 | 21 Taurus 53 | 14 Virgo 47 |
Moon | 18 Leo 46 | 13 Cancer 13 | 9 Capricorn 21 |
Mercury | 28 Aries 8 | 25 Aries 50 | 0 Virgo 35 |
Venus | 29 Aries 9 | 15 Taurus 35 | 7 Leo 20 |
Mars | 16 Scorpio 17 | 8 Aries 49 | 10 Sagittarius 11 |
Jupiter | 14 Taurus 44 | 26 Taurus 43 | 5 Gemini 42 |
Saturn | 2 Pisces 29 | 17 Pisces 28 | 28 Aquarius 51 |
Uranus | 3 Capricorn 44 | 23 Taurus 3 | 0 Capricorn 12 |
Neptune | 6 Cancer 13 | 29 Pisces 14 | 10 Cancer 4 |
Pluto | 20 Gemini 30 | 2 Aquarius 4 | 22 Gemini 43 |
Rahu | 5 Virgo 31 | 13 Aries 52 | 29 Leo 12 |
Ketu | 5 Pisces 31 | 13 Libra 52 | 29 Aquarius 12 |
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