Akira Fujii
Japanese dentist and pharmacologist
Intro | Japanese dentist and pharmacologist |
Places | Japan |
is | Pharmacologist Dentist |
Work field | Healthcare |
Birth | 1 October 1942 |
Age | 82 years |
Akira Fujii (藤井 旭, Fujii Akira, January 12, 1941 in Yamaguchi Prefecture) is a noted Japanese astrophotographer and astronomer. PBS has described him as "the world's foremost wide-angle astrophotographer".
He graduated from Tama Art University in 1961, and began working at observatories, producing a substantial bibliography of general-audience astronomy books. In 1974, Fujii began Japan's first star party, the "Invitation to Starlit Skies", which he hosted on Mount Azuma until 1984.
Fujii's work is marketed by David Malin; he collaborated with Serge Brunier in the production of 2001's Great Atlas of the Stars.
The main-belt asteroid 3872 Akirafujii is named in his honor.