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Eternal ‘star’: asteroid named after firefighter killed in Hong Kong blaze

Hong Kong-born amateur astronomer William Yeung was recently granted approval to name asteroid ‘Howaiho’

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Fallen firefighter Ho Wai-ho 'will forever watch over us' as a star, his fiancée said in a social media post. Photo: Handout
Firefighter Ho Wai-ho was one of 168 people killed in the inferno. Photo: Eugene Lee
The fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po raged for 43 hours. Photo: Eugene Lee
Danny Mok
An asteroid discovered by a Hong Kong-born astronomer has been named after a firefighter who died in the city’s deadliest blaze in decades, with his fiancée expressing gratitude for a move that turned him into an eternal “star”.
Ho Wai‑ho, 37, was killed in the Wang Fuk Court fire in Tai Po last November while helping to evacuate residents.

To honour his sacrifice, amateur astronomer William Yeung Kwong-yu, a former president of the Hong Kong Astronomical Society, has named asteroid 34871 Howaiho” after him.

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Yeung, a Hong Kong‑born Canadian, has become one of the world’s most prolific discoverers of asteroids and is credited with finding more than 2,000 minor planets.

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Asteroid named after Ho Wai-ho, Hong Kong firefighter who died in Wang Fuk Court blaze

He discovered the asteroid on October 18, 2001, at his privately built Desert Eagle Observatory in the United States.

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The International Astronomical Union’s Working Group for Small Body Nomenclature formally approved the name this month, noting Ho’s courage and dedication in rescue operations.

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