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Coordinates: 62°20′32″N 25°30′47″E / 62.34222°N 25.51306°E / 62.34222; 25.51306
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'''Nyrölä Observatory''' ({{lang-fi|Nyrölän observatorio}}) is an [[amateur astronomy|amateur]] [[astronomical observatory]] in [[Finland]]. It is owned and operated by the astronomical association [[Jyväskylän Sirius ry]], and located in the countryside village of [[Nyrölä]] near [[Jyväskylä]].
'''Nyrölä Observatory''' ({{lang-fi|Nyrölän observatorio}}) is an [[amateur astronomy|amateur]] [[astronomical observatory]] in [[Finland]]. It is owned and operated by the astronomical association [[Jyväskylän Sirius ry]], and located in the countryside village of [[Nyrölä]] near [[Jyväskylä]].


Discoveries: asteroid [[22978 Nyrölä]] that was the first asteroid discovered by Finnish amateur astronomers, [[Harri Hyvönen]], [[Marko Moilanen]] and [[Arto Oksanen]].
Discoveries: asteroid [[22978 Nyrola]] that was the first asteroid discovered by Finnish amateur astronomers, [[Harri Hyvönen]], [[Marko Moilanen]] and [[Arto Oksanen]].


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 01:07, 25 November 2016

Nyrölä Observatory
OrganizationJyväskylän Sirius ry
Observatory code174
LocationNyrölä, Jyväskylä, Finland
Coordinates62°20′32″N 25°30′47″E / 62.34222°N 25.51306°E / 62.34222; 25.51306
Altitude200 metres (660 ft)
Websitehttp://www.ursa.fi/sirius/nytt/nytt_info.html
Telescopes
unnamed40 cm Meade LX200
unnamed20 cm Meade LX200
Nyrölä Observatory is located in Finland
Nyrölä Observatory
Location of Nyrölä Observatory

Nyrölä Observatory (Finnish: Nyrölän observatorio) is an amateur astronomical observatory in Finland. It is owned and operated by the astronomical association Jyväskylän Sirius ry, and located in the countryside village of Nyrölä near Jyväskylä.

Discoveries: asteroid 22978 Nyrola that was the first asteroid discovered by Finnish amateur astronomers, Harri Hyvönen, Marko Moilanen and Arto Oksanen.

See also

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