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).

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:

  • 117240 Zhytomyr
  • 120405 Svyatylivka
  • 133293 Andrushivka
  • 152217 Akosipov
  • 155116 Verkhivnya
  • 157271
  • 159011 Radomyshl
  • 159181 Berdychiv
  • 161962 Galchyn
  • 175636 Zvyagel
  • 177982 Popilnia
  • 181249 Tkachenko
  • 185250 Korostyshiv
  • 190026 Iskorosten
  • 199986 Chervone
  • 202778 Dmytria
  • 207585 Lubar
  • 207653
  • 207695 Olgakopyl
  • 207899 Grinmalia
  • 212465 Goroshky
  • 212723 Klitschko
  • 214487 Baranivka
  • 216451 Irsha
  • 216910 Vnukov
  • 217420 Olevsk
  • 220418 Golovyno
  • 221073 Ovruch
  • 226858
  • 227326 Narodychi
  • 235615
  • 239307 Kruchynenko
  • 240381 Emilchyne
  • 241192 Pulyny
  • 241538 Chudniv
  • 243204 Kubanchoria
  • 245890 Krynychenka
  • 246132 Lugyny
  • 246164 Zdvyzhensk
  • 251001 Sluch
  • 251018 Liubirena
  • 251449 Olexakorol'
  • 253536 Tymchenko
  • 261691
  • 262418 Samofalov
  • 263349
  • 266574
  • 269245 Catastini
  • 269251 Kolomna
  • 269252 Bogdanstupka
  • 274300 UNESCO
  • 274301 Wikipedia
  • 274333 Voznyukigor
  • 274334 Kyivplaniy
  • 274843 Mykhailopetrenko
  • 275225
  • 278386
  • 278609 Avrudenko
  • 278645
  • 281459 Kyrylenko
  • 284754
  • 287875
  • 290127 Linakostenko
  • 291855
  • 291923
  • 293707 Govoradloanatoly
  • 294814
  • 295329
  • 295492
  • 295841
  • 295842
  • 296987 Piotrflin
  • 300932 Kyslyuk
  • 302932 Francoballoni
  • 311784
  • 311786
  • 315276 Yurigradovsky
  • 315492
  • 316084 Mykolapokropyvny
  • 318794 Uglia
  • 325368 Ihorhuk
  • 325372
  • 328509
  • 329637
  • 330753
  • 332084 Vasyakulbeda
  • 332409
  • 332434
  • 335416
  • 336094
  • 336470
  • 341109
  • 342666
  • 345848
  • 348239 Societadante
  • 352167
  • 352654
  • 354252
  • 355683
  • 361329
  • 361674
  • 369274
  • 379350
  • 379355
  • 380590
  • 384074
  • 386102
  • 386167
  • 388057
  • 388952
  • 391834
  • 394805
  • 398474
  • 399673
  • 402964
  • 424648
  • 436049
  • 436371
  • 438571
  • 440794

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:

Cerro El Roble Astronomical Station

Between 1968 and 1982, Carlos Torres discovered or co-discovered with S. Cofré and others a number of asteroids from the University of Chile's Cerro El Roble Astronomical Station.

It has discovered the following asteroids:

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:

  • 6991 Chichibu
  • 7038 Tokorozawa
  • 7851 Azumino
  • 8581 Johnen
  • 8924 Iruma
  • 8933 Kurobe
  • 9230 Yasuda
  • 9418 Mayumi
  • 10224 Hisashi
  • 10880 Kaguya
  • 10916 Okina-Ouna
  • 11114
  • 11607
  • 12027 Masaakitanaka
  • 12031 Kobaton
  • 12432 Usuda
  • 12456 Genichiaraki
  • 12460 Mando
  • 12469 Katsuura
  • 13188 Okinawa
  • 13654 Masuda
  • 13694
  • 15884 Maspalomas
  • 15916 Shigeoyamada
  • 16716
  • 16723 Fumiofuke
  • 16790 Yuuzou
  • 16796 Shinji
  • 16826 Daisuke
  • 16853 Masafumi
  • 17612 Whiteknight
  • 17656 Hayabusa
  • 17657 Himawari
  • 17666
  • 18469 Hakodate
  • 18488
  • 18520 Wolfratshausen
  • 18553 Kinkakuji
  • 20193 Yakushima,
  • 21250 Kamikouchi
  • 21302 Shirakamisanchi
  • 21348 Toyoteru
  • 22470 Shirakawa-go
  • 23586
  • 23628 Ichimura
  • 23630
  • 23638 Nagano
  • 23649 Tohoku
  • 23963
  • 25302 Niim
  • 26223 Enari
  • 26224
  • 26902
  • 26990 Culbertson
  • 26998 Iriso
  • 27918 Azusagawa
  • 27982 Atsushimiyazaki
  • 27991 Koheijimiura
  • 27997 Bandos
  • 28173 Hisakichi
  • 28174 Harue
  • 29420 Ikuo
  • 29421
  • 29514 Karatsu
  • 29644
  • 31075
  • 31083
  • 31084
  • 31087 Oirase
  • 31095 Buneiou
  • 31179 Gongju
  • 31199
  • 32984
  • 32990 Sayo-hime
  • 32998
  • 33070
  • 33088
  • 33096
  • 35322
  • 35400
  • 35401
  • 37743
  • 37746
  • 39818
  • 43919
  • 43949
  • 44012
  • 48734
  • 52479
  • 52546
  • 52550
  • 52623
  • 52629
  • 53019
  • 55883
  • 58410
  • 58613
  • 58614
  • 58619
  • 58620
  • 58662
  • 58667
  • 65838
  • 69411
  • 69482
  • 69486
  • 69490
  • 69562
  • 73867
  • 73968
  • 90880
  • 90883
  • 90951
  • 90955
  • 90982
  • 96319
  • 96321
  • 96368
  • 96369
  • 96372
  • 100389
  • 100499
  • 100689
  • 100703
  • 101431
  • 118230 Sado
  • 120665
  • 120741
  • 120974
  • 129600
  • 136743 Echigo
  • 136790
  • 160025
  • 162144

Dynic Astronomical Observatory

It has discovered the following asteroids:

Emerald Lane Observatory

It has discovered the following asteroids:

  • 34351 Decatur
  • 51599 Brittany
  • 61400 Voxandreae
  • 62701
  • 64123
  • 65260
  • 72834
  • 73073
  • 73196
  • 78284
  • 83596
  • 88377
  • 92586
  • 93164
  • 93466
  • 93490
  • 94404
  • 105272
  • 105508
  • 106096
  • 108917
  • 112483
  • 112484
  • 112539
  • 114910
  • 115492
  • 119195
  • 120148
  • 125266
  • 128345
  • 131327
  • 131414
  • 131446
  • 132296
  • 132298
  • 140603
  • 140632
  • 140633
  • 142155
  • 144553
  • 148772
  • 153175
  • 153757
  • 154345
  • 156036
  • 158330
  • 160165
  • 163363
  • 166422
  • 166857
  • 170072
  • 173449
  • 173875
  • 177191
  • 180683
  • 182595
  • 183379
  • 187987
  • 189076
  • 193801
  • 193947
  • 194124
  • 195511
  • 195874
  • 405121
  • 415816
  • 434064

Fair Oaks Ranch Observatory

It has discovered the following asteroids:

Geisei Observatory

Tsutomu Seki is the director of the Geisei Observatory in Kōchi, Japan.

It has discovered the following asteroids:

Jurassien-Vicques Observatory

It has discovered the following asteroids:

Kingsnake Observatory

It has discovered the following asteroids:

  • 37390
  • 52004
  • 64838
  • 68570
  • 72945
  • 83972
  • 84618
  • 84650
  • 84717
  • 84722
  • 84830
  • 90434
  • 94771
  • 99373
  • 114094 Irvpatterson
  • 114096 Haroldbier
  • 114097
  • 114153
  • 115431
  • 115490
  • 115491
  • 116143
  • 125524
  • 126444 Wylie
  • 126445 Prestonreeves
  • 127929
  • 128266
  • 131701
  • 133558
  • 135515
  • 141397
  • 141398
  • 149924
  • 151197
  • 156372
  • 156703
  • 157072
  • 159167
  • 160956
  • 163958
  • 164185
  • 402070
  • 405304
  • 405305
  • 416546
  • 430523
  • 443992

Kitami Observatory

It has discovered the following asteroids:

Lime Creek Observatory

It has discovered the following asteroids:

Mount Nyukasa Station

It has discovered the following asteroids:

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:

Oaxaca Observatory

It has discovered the following asteroids:

Osservatorio Astronomico di Monte Agliale

It has discovered the following asteroids:

Osservatorio Astronomico di Pianoro

It has discovered the following asteroids:

Osservatorio Astronomico Sormano

It has discovered the following asteroids:

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:

Rand Observatory

It has discovered the following asteroids:

  • 10194
  • 10895 Aynrand
  • 14075 Kenwill
  • 14093
  • 14529
  • 14531
  • 14983
  • 17638 Sualan
  • 17642
  • 18502
  • 27950
  • 29454
  • 31125
  • 32962
  • 32963
  • 32966
  • 35279
  • 35283
  • 44004
  • 52594
  • 52598
  • 52607
  • 65866
  • 69549
  • 85482
  • 100459
  • 101506
  • 120714
  • 160529

Rozhen National Astronomical Observatory

The Rozhen Observatory has discovered the following asteroids:

Sendai Astronomical Observatory

It has discovered the following asteroids:

Sunflower Observatory

It has discovered the following asteroids:

Tenagra II Observatory

It has discovered the following asteroids:

  • 48047 Houghten
  • 51430 Ireneclaire
  • 65213
  • 72993
  • 77971
  • 107379
  • 107396
  • 107397
  • 107398
  • 107559
  • 107560
  • 108324
  • 113967
  • 113974
  • 115775
  • 116192
  • 116651
  • 126950
  • 128026
  • 131186 Pauluckas
  • 131187
  • 131193
  • 131221
  • 132280
  • 149307
  • 149968 Trondal
  • 151875
  • 151885
  • 155142 Tenagra
  • 157456 Pivatte
  • 157747 Mandryka
  • 159717
  • 159853
  • 161299
  • 163226
  • 163630
  • 163731
  • 163733
  • 400726
  • 403549
  • 409134
  • 411200
  • 416477
  • 430688
  • 436343
  • 436352
  • 438955

Tzec Maun Observatory (Mayhill)

It has discovered the following asteroids:

  • 207901 Tzecmaun
  • 216433 Milianleo
  • 216439 Lyubertsy
  • 228165 Mezentsev
  • 229899
  • 231649 Korotkiy
  • 233925
  • 239664
  • 241418 Darmstadt
  • 249452
  • 257261 Ovechkin
  • 263932 Speyer
  • 264020 Stuttgart
  • 264061 Vitebsk
  • 264156
  • 266836
  • 269390 Igortkachenko
  • 269447
  • 269567 Bakhtinov
  • 269568
  • 269589 Kryachko
  • 274835
  • 274981 Petrsu
  • 279037
  • 279274 Shurpakov
  • 279340
  • 281661
  • 281811
  • 281825
  • 283117
  • 296345
  • 296505
  • 296530
  • 296563
  • 296747
  • 296818
  • 296866
  • 296881
  • 301061 Egelsbach
  • 301221
  • 301394 Bensheim
  • 301522
  • 305754
  • 312561
  • 316042 Tilofranz
  • 316056
  • 325558 Guyane
  • 328472
  • 328477 Eckstein
  • 328704
  • 328734
  • 328791
  • 328830
  • 331056
  • 332633
  • 336698 Melbourne
  • 342277
  • 343138
  • 343251
  • 343323
  • 352945
  • 355924
  • 356157
  • 356261
  • 359243
  • 362241
  • 365243
  • 365758
  • 367605
  • 367864
  • 369400
  • 372562
  • 376084 Annettepeter
  • 378917 Stefankarge
  • 379155 Volkerheinrich
  • 379283
  • 384045
  • 389293
  • 398042
  • 400674
  • 400697
  • 400729
  • 407154
  • 407228
  • 407231
  • 410769
  • 410965
  • 410983
  • 411144
  • 414585
  • 419285
  • 419366
  • 419730

Uenohara Observatory

It has discovered the following asteroids:

  • 4381 Uenohara
  • 4749 Ledzeppelin
  • (5336) 1991 JE1
  • (5525) 1991 TS4
  • (5752) 1992 CJ
  • (5874) 1989 XB
  • (5882) 1992 WW5
  • (6409) 1992 VC
  • 7427
  • 7471
  • 7836
  • 7877
  • 7878
  • 8093
  • 8854
  • (9989) 1997 SG16
  • 11543
  • 11894
  • 11920
  • 12330
  • 12331
  • 12332
  • 12361
  • 13135
  • 13568
  • 13799
  • 14043
  • 14430
  • 14642
  • 14978
  • 15479
  • 15480
  • 16805
  • 16808
  • 16890
  • 17495
  • 24957
  • 25277
  • 25285
  • 25473
  • 25753
  • 26975
  • 28268
  • 29726
  • 32857
  • 44932
  • 44955
  • 46732
  • 47079
  • 47339
  • 48839
  • 52659
  • 53091
  • 53148
  • 53548
  • 56101
  • 59214
  • 60407
  • 63164
  • 66191
  • 66209
  • 69840
  • 70778
  • 71003
  • 74344
  • 74404
  • 74442
  • 79352
  • 80700
  • 85858
  • 100513
  • 101459
  • 118250
  • 118289
  • 121664
  • 129725
  • 134654
  • 134748
  • 136829
  • 137919
  • 145837
  • 145844
  • 146008

Uto Observatory

It has discovered the following asteroids:

Yatsugatake-Kobuchizawa

It has discovered the following asteroids:

Yorii Observatory

It has discovered the following asteroids:

  • 3823 Yorii
  • 3996 Fugaku
  • (4262) 1989 CO
  • 4291 Kodaihasu
  • 4495 Dassanowsky
  • 4901 Ó Briain
  • (5732) 1988 WC
  • (5746) 1991 CK
  • (5913) 1990 BU
  • 6299 Reizoutoyoko
  • (6325) 1991 EA1
  • 6380 Gardel
  • (6638) 1989 CA
  • (6703) 1988 CH
  • (6704) 1988 CJ
  • 6709 Hiromiyuki
  • (6823) 1988 ED1
  • (6900) 1988 XD1
  • 7409
  • 7417
  • 7522
  • 7570
  • 7576
  • 7643
  • 8484
  • 8506
  • (9952) 1991 AK
  • 10776 Musashitomiyo
  • 11038
  • 11515 Oshijyo
  • 12255
  • 13017 Owakenoomi
  • 15737
  • 16431
  • 16432
  • 16526
  • 19979
  • 20001
  • 21017
  • 23479
  • 39537
  • 43773
  • 48436
  • 52269
  • 65677

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:

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "List Of Observatory Codes". IAU Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 2009-08-12.
  2. An East-Asian Extra-Solar Planet Search Network, Izumiura, Hideyuki, 2005
  3. Schmadel (2003:504)
  4. Schmadel, Lutz D. (2003). Dictionary of Minor Planet Names (5th ed.). Springer. p. 754. ISBN 3-540-00238-3.

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