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Core informations from the MPC code files:
Code | 448 |
Longitude | 253.2801 (253:16:48 East) |
cos(Latitude) | 0.84543 |
sin(Latitude) | +0.53268 |
Geocentric Latitude | 32.21379 (32:12:49) |
Geographic Latitude | 32.38762 (32:23:15) |
Altitude | 1327 m (Note: The uncertainty maybe several meters at moment due to wrong values by the observer). |
Radius | 6372,096 km |
Station Name | Desert Moon Observatory, Las Cruces |
Link | http://www.morning-twilight.com/dm448/ |
First observation | 2001-10-15 |
Last observation | 2016-05-29 (based on MPCAT) |
Interval betwen first and last observation | 5341 |
Number of observations | 30724 |
Number of different observed objects | 6393 |
Number of used nights | 1502 |
MPEC objects | https://mpec.jostjahn.de/448-stat.html |
ITF objects | https://itfs.jostjahn.de/itf-448.html |
MPEC watch | https://sbnmpc.astro.umd.edu/mpecwatch/byStation/station_448.html |
NEODyS-2 | https://newton.spacedys.com/neodys/index.php?pc=2.1.2&o=448&ab=0 |
Google Search | https://google.com/search?q=448+"Desert Moon Observatory - Las Cruces" |
Location | Geohack OpenStreet Map Satellite chart |
This research has made use of data and/or services provided by the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center.
Made with obs-stat at 11-21-2024 08:20:04. (C) Jost Jahn, Amrum, Germany, codes@jostjahn.de.