Pises Observatory

Pises Observatory is an astronomical observatory at the Parc National des Cévennes in France. It is situated at 1300 m altitude and houses an optical telescope with a charge-coupled device used for asteroid surveys.

Minor planets discovered: 41[1]
see § List of discovered minor planets
Pises Observatory
OrganizationSociété Astronomique de Montpellier
Observatory code 122 
LocationParc National des Cévennes, France
Coordinates44°02′22″N 3°30′13″E
Altitude1300 m
Websitepisesobservatoire.free.fr
Location of Pises Observatory

List of discovered minor planets

16900 Lozère27 February 1998list
18623 Pises27 February 1998list
20488 Pic-du-Midi17 July 1999list
24948 Babote9 July 1997list
26210 Lingas6 September 1997list
31110 Clapas13 August 1997list
31192 Aigoual29 December 1997list
33746 Sombart17 July 1999list
38237 Roche16 July 1999list
44001 Jonquet6 September 1997list
46719 Plantade1 August 1997list
52589 Montviloff12 August 1997list
59793 Clapiès16 July 1999list
72876 Vauriot20 May 2001list
82926 Jacquey25 August 2001list
86043 Cévennes16 July 1999list
91422 Giraudon16 July 1999list
132719 Lambey1 August 2002list
135069 Gagnereau15 August 2001list
153333 Jeanhugues25 July 2001list
159409 Ratte16 July 1999list
186007 Guilleminet18 August 2001list
(199949) 2007 HR1521 April 2007list
(212483) 2006 QF8225 August 2006list
(221767) 2007 GT3215 April 2007list
225711 Danyzy17 August 2001list
(228168) 2009 SZ18821 September 2009list
233522 Moye18 April 2007list
(233660) 2008 QR3227 August 2008list
(257195) 2008 QY4129 August 2008list
(269700) 1997 PZ312 August 1997list
(278625) 2008 QC4027 August 2008list
295472 Puy26 August 2008list
(300258) 2007 HT418 April 2007list
(304195) 2006 QG8225 August 2006list
333636 Reboul26 August 2008list
(335798) 2007 HM1519 April 2007list
(346303) 2008 QZ625 August 2008list
(353549) 2011 SR18824 August 2006list
361183 Tandon24 August 2006list
435552 Morin27 August 2008list
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See also

References

  1. "Minor Planet Discoverers (by number)". Minor Planet Center. 4 September 2016. Retrieved 25 November 2016.


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