List of asteroid-discovering observatories
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The list of asteroid-discovering observatories contains a section for each observatory which has discovered one or more asteroids, along with a list of those asteroids.
For each numbered asteroid, the Minor Planet Center lists one or more discoverers who have been given credit for the discovery. Sometimes these are individuals (by modern rules there can be no more than three co-discoverers), and sometimes the credit is given to an organization (for instance, Purple Mountain Observatory).
Contents
- 1 Observatories
- 1.1 Andrushivka Astronomical Observatory
- 1.2 Bohyunsan Optical Astronomy Observatory
- 1.3 Cerro El Roble Astronomical Station
- 1.4 Chichibu Observatory
- 1.5 Dynic Astronomical Observatory
- 1.6 Emerald Lane Observatory
- 1.7 Fair Oaks Ranch Observatory
- 1.8 Geisei Observatory
- 1.9 Jurassien-Vicques Observatory
- 1.10 Kingsnake Observatory
- 1.11 Kitami Observatory
- 1.12 Lime Creek Observatory
- 1.13 Mount Nyukasa Station
- 1.14 Nanyo Observatory
- 1.15 Oaxaca Observatory
- 1.16 Osservatorio Astronomico di Monte Agliale
- 1.17 Osservatorio Astronomico di Pianoro
- 1.18 Osservatorio Astronomico Sormano
- 1.19 Osservatorio Colleverde di Guidonia
- 1.20 Rand Observatory
- 1.21 Rozhen National Astronomical Observatory
- 1.22 Sendai Astronomical Observatory
- 1.23 Sunflower Observatory
- 1.24 Tenagra II Observatory
- 1.25 Tzec Maun Observatory (Mayhill)
- 1.26 Uenohara Observatory
- 1.27 Uto Observatory
- 1.28 Yatsugatake-Kobuchizawa
- 1.29 Yorii Observatory
- 1.30 Zeno Observatory
- 2 See also
- 3 References
- 4 External links
Observatories
Andrushivka Astronomical Observatory
It is a private observatory near Andrushivka in Zhytomyr oblast, Ukraine. The observatory has IAU observatory code A50.[1]
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Bohyunsan Optical Astronomy Observatory
Bohyunsan Optical Astronomy Observatory is a member of the East-Asian Planet Search Network, an international collaboration between Korea, China and Japan. Each facility, BOAO (Korea), Xinglong Station (NAOC) (China), and Okayama Astrophysical Observatory (Japan), has a 2m class telescope, a high dispersion echelle spectrograph, and an iodine absorption cell for precise RV measurements, looking for extrasolar planets.[2]
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Cerro El Roble Astronomical Station
Between 1968 and 1982, Carlos Torres discovered or co-discovered a number of asteroids from the University of Chile's Cerro El Roble Astronomical Station.
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Chichibu Observatory
This is the private observatory of Naoto Sato in Chichibu, Saitama, Japan.[3] This Observatory has IAU observatory code 369.[1]
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Dynic Astronomical Observatory
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Emerald Lane Observatory
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Fair Oaks Ranch Observatory
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Geisei Observatory
Tsutomu Seki is the director of the Geisei Observatory in Kōchi, Japan.
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Jurassien-Vicques Observatory
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Kingsnake Observatory
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Kitami Observatory
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Lime Creek Observatory
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Mount Nyukasa Station
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Nanyo Observatory
Nanyo Civil Astronomical Observatory was established in 1986 by the Nanyo Astronomical Lovers Club, located in Nan'yō, Yamagata, Japan. This astronomy society was founded in 1983.[4]
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Oaxaca Observatory
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Osservatorio Astronomico di Monte Agliale
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Osservatorio Astronomico di Pianoro
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Osservatorio Astronomico Sormano
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Marco Cavagna, operating from (Sormano Astronomical Observatory) in Italy discovered numerous asteroids. Cavagna died of a stroke on August 9, 2005 and the 50 cm. R/C telescope in Sormano Observatory is now named after him.
Osservatorio Colleverde di Guidonia
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Rand Observatory
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Rozhen National Astronomical Observatory
The Rozhen Observatory has discovered the following asteroids:
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Sendai Astronomical Observatory
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Sunflower Observatory
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Tenagra II Observatory
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Tzec Maun Observatory (Mayhill)
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Uenohara Observatory
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Uto Observatory
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Yatsugatake-Kobuchizawa
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Yorii Observatory
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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Zeno Observatory
Tom Stafford discovered a number of asteroids since 1997, including 12061 Alena, 12533 Edmond, 13436 Enid, 13688 Oklahoma, at Zeno Observatory (observatory code 727) in Edmond, Oklahoma.
It has discovered the following asteroids:
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See also
- List of asteroids (and its subpages)
- List of observatory codes