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13241 Biyo (1998 KM41) is an asteroid named after Filipino teacher Dr. Josette Biyo,[1] a high school teacher cited for winning the 2002 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Louisville, Kentucky. She was the first Asian teacher to win the Intel Excellence in Teaching Award.
Josette Biyo is a Filipino educator who is the first Asian to win the Intel Excellence in Teaching Competition held in Louisville, Kentucky in 2002. A minor planet was named Planet Biyo in her honor.
Yes. It is considered a minor planet and is listed as planet 13,241 as entered by the International Astronomical Union (IAU).Yes,there is a planet called 'planet biyo' which is named after a Filipino teacher Dr.Josette T. Biyo.13241 Biyo (1998 KM41) is an asteroid named after Filipino teacher Dr. Josette Biyo,[1] a high school teacher cited for winning the 2002 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Louisville, Kentucky. She was the first Asian teacher to win the Intel Excellence in Teaching Award.
Dr. Josette Biyo is a teacher by profession. She won the much coveted Intel Excellence in Teaching Competition award, held in Louisville, Kentucky in 2002.
13241 Biyo (1998 KM41) is an asteroid named after Filipino teacher Dr. Josette Biyo,[1] a high school teacher cited for winning the 2002 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Louisville, Kentucky. She was the first Asian teacher to win the Intel Excellence in Teaching Award.
Josette Biyo did not discover an asteroid. She had an asteroid named in her honor. It was MIT that named a minor planet/asteroid after Biyo since she won the 2002 Intel Excellence in Teaching award. Only a handful of research astronomers are involved in actually discovering asteroids. Many famous people have had asteroids named after them.
I don't think there is a planet Biyo.
Dr. Josette Biyo was born in Januiay, Iloilo, on January 19, 1958. She is the Executive Director of the Philippine Science High School System. In 2002, she was the first Filipino educator to win the Intel Excellence Award.
No. "Planet" Biyo is not a planet but an asteroid.
No. Biyo is an asteroid, not a planet.
Ay yorum biyo was created in 2008.
Dr. Josette Biyo didn't discover it, it was named in her honour.