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.
Dr. Josette Biyo didn't discover it, it was named in her honour.
The temperature on 13241 Biyo, which is an asteroid, is a few tens of degrees Kelvin.
Planet BiyoBiyo is an asteriod. it was named after Dr. Josette Talamera biyo a filipina teacher at highschool
The Lincoln Laboratory Near-Earth Asteroid Research Team at Socorro, New Mexico is credited with discovering the asteroid, Biyo, on May 22, 1998.The asteroid was named after the teacher, Dr. Josette Biyo.
No, I can't. Firstly, there is no "planet Biyo." There's an asteroid named Biyo, and the person it's named after apparently has referred to it as "planet Biyo", but it's definitely not a planet except in the sense that any body orbiting a star instead of directly orbiting a non-stellar body is a minor planet. Secondly, as far as I'm aware there are no "pictures" of 13241 Biyo that show any more details than a tiny pinpoint of light. So just take any picture of stars, pick out some particularly dim one, and call it "Biyo". Who's going to know?
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.
I don't think there is a planet Biyo.
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.
The temperature on 13241 Biyo, which is an asteroid, is a few tens of degrees Kelvin.
Biyo is an asteroid in the asteroid belt a few km across. It was named after a teacher.
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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.
Planet BiyoBiyo is an asteriod. it was named after Dr. Josette Talamera biyo a filipina teacher at highschool
Yes. Biyo is an asteroid orbiting in the main belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.