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|name = Pistoia Mountains Astronomical Observatory
|name = Pistoia Mountains Astronomical Observatory
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|organization = Gruppo Astrofili Montagna Pistoiese
|organization = Gruppo Astrofili Montagna Pistoiese
|code = [[IAU code#100–199|104]]
|location = Pian dei Termini,<br />[[San Marcello Piteglio]],<br />[[Italy]]
|location = Pian dei Termini,<br /> [[San Marcello Pistoiese]],<br /> [[Italy]]
|coords = {{coord|44|03|47|N|10|48|15|E|}}
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|altitude = 1,000 m (3,280 ft)
|altitude = 1,000 m (3,280 ft)
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website = {{URL|http://www.gamp-pt.net/}}
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|website = {{URL|http://www.gamp-pt.net/}}
|telescope1_name = Old Telescope
|telescope1_name = Old Telescope
|telescope1_type = 40 cm Newton-Cassegrain
|telescope1_type = 40 cm Newton-Cassegrain
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The '''Pistoia Mountains Astronomical Observatory''' ({{lang-it|'''Osservatorio Astronomico della Montagna Pistoiese'''}}; [[List of observatory codes|obs. code]]: [[IAU code#104|104]]), also known as the ''San Marcello Observatory'' and the ''Pian dei Termini Observatory'' ({{lang-it|Osservatorio di Pian dei Termini}}), is an [[astronomical observatory]] in [[San Marcello Piteglio]], Tuscany, central Italy.
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|+ [[Minor planet]]s discovered: 37&thinsp;<ref name="MPC-Discoverers" />
The observatory uses a 0.4- and 0.6-meter [[Newtonian telescope|Newton]]-[[Cassegrain reflector|Cassegrain]] telescope and is the home of the '''Gruppo Astrofili Montagna Pistoiese''', a group of amateur astronomers known for its members [[Luciano Tesi]] (founder), [[Silvano Casulli]], [[Paolo Bacci]], [[Vasco Cecchini]] and late [[Vittorio Goretti]].
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|+ [[Minor planet]]s discovered: 36&thinsp;<ref name="MPC-Discoverers" />
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| ''see {{section link||List of discovered minor planets}}''
| ''see {{section link||List of discovered minor planets}}''
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The '''Pistoia Mountains Astronomical Observatory''' ({{lang-it|'''Osservatorio Astronomico della Montagna Pistoiese'''}}), also known as the ''Pian dei Termini Observatory'' ({{lang-it|Osservatorio di Pian dei Termini}}), is an [[astronomical observatory]] in [[San Marcello Pistoiese]], Tuscany, central Italy.


== List of discovered minor planets ==
== List of discovered minor planets ==
{{See also|Category:Discoveries by the Pistoia Mountains Observatory}}
{{See also|Category:Discoveries by the Pistoia Mountains Observatory}}


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| {{mp|(64118) 2001 TK|17}} || 13 October 2001 || {{small|{{LoMP|64118|list}}}}
| {{mp|(64118) 2001 TK|17}} || 13 October 2001 || {{small|{{LoMP|64118|list}}}}
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| {{mp|(292248) 2006 SF|78}} || 22 September 2006 || {{small|{{LoMP|292248|list}}}}
| {{mp|(292248) 2006 SF|78}} || 22 September 2006 || {{small|{{LoMP|292248|list}}}}
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| {{mp|(300226) 2006 XK|51}} || 13 December 2006 || {{small|{{LoMP|300226|list}}}}
| {{mp|(300226) 2006 XK|51}} || 13 December 2006 || {{small|{{LoMP|300226|list}}}}
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| {{mp|(343057) 2009 CB|20}} || 15 February 2009 || {{small|{{LoMP|343057|list}}}}
| {{mp|(343057) 2009 CB|20}} || 15 February 2009 || {{small|{{LoMP|343057|list}}}}
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| {{mp|(345720) 2006 XC|44}} || 12 December 2006 || {{small|{{LoMP|345720|list}}}}
| {{mp|(345720) 2006 XC|44}} || 12 December 2006 || {{small|{{LoMP|345720|list}}}}
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| {{mp|(364264) 2006 TP|7}} || 11 October 2006 || {{small|{{LoMP|364264|list}}}}
| {{mp|(364264) 2006 TP|7}} || 11 October 2006 || {{small|{{LoMP|364264|list}}}}
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| {{mp|(367249) 2007 PC|28}} || 12 August 2007 || {{small|{{LoMP|367249|list}}}}
| {{mp|(367249) 2007 PC|28}} || 12 August 2007 || {{small|{{LoMP|367249|list}}}}
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[List of asteroid-discovering observatories]]
* [[List of asteroid-discovering observatories]]
* [[List of astronomical observatories]]
* {{Section link|List of minor planet discoverers|Discovering dedicated institutions}}
* {{Section link|List of minor planet discoverers|Discovering dedicated institutions}}


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|work = Minor Planet Center
|work = Minor Planet Center
|url = http://www.minorplanetcenter.net/iau/lists/MPDiscsNum.html
|url = http://www.minorplanetcenter.net/iau/lists/MPDiscsNum.html
|date = 14 November 2016
|date = 12 January 2017
|accessdate = 25 November 2016}}</ref>
|access-date = 3 February 2017}}</ref>


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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.gamp-pt.net/ Gruppo Astrofili Montagna Pistoiese] {{it icon}}
* [http://www.gamp-pt.net/ Gruppo Astrofili Montagna Pistoiese] {{in lang|it}}
* [http://www.provincia.pistoia.it/OSSERVATORIO_ASTRONOMICO/osservatorio.htm A review of the observatory] {{it icon}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110927151711/http://www.provincia.pistoia.it/OSSERVATORIO_ASTRONOMICO/osservatorio.htm A review of the observatory] {{in lang|it}}
* [http://www.arcetri.astro.it/~forti/sanmarc/sanmaeng.html An old page about the observatory] {{en icon}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060527011128/http://www.arcetri.astro.it/~forti/sanmarc/sanmaeng.html An old page about the observatory] {{in lang|en}}


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{{Astronomical observatories in Italy}}
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[[Category:Astronomical observatories in Italy]]
[[Category:Astronomical observatories in Italy]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Tuscany]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Tuscany]]
[[Category:Discoveries by the Pistoia Mountains Observatory|*]]
[[Category:Discoveries by the Pistoia Mountains Observatory|*]]
[[Category:Minor-planet discovering observatories]]
[[Category:Minor-planet discovering observatories]]
[[Category:San Marcello Piteglio]]




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Latest revision as of 20:33, 19 February 2022

Pistoia Mountains Astronomical Observatory
OrganizationGruppo Astrofili Montagna Pistoiese
Observatory code 104 Edit this on Wikidata
LocationPian dei Termini,
San Marcello Piteglio,
Italy
Coordinates44°03′47″N 10°48′15″E / 44.06306°N 10.80417°E / 44.06306; 10.80417
Altitude1,000 m (3,280 ft) website = www.gamp-pt.net
Websitewww.gamp-pt.net Edit this at Wikidata
Telescopes
Old Telescope40 cm Newton-Cassegrain
New Telescope60 cm Newton-Cassegrain
Pistoia Mountains Astronomical Observatory is located in Italy
Pistoia Mountains Astronomical Observatory
Location of Pistoia Mountains Astronomical Observatory
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The Pistoia Mountains Astronomical Observatory (Italian: Osservatorio Astronomico della Montagna Pistoiese; obs. code: 104), also known as the San Marcello Observatory and the Pian dei Termini Observatory (Italian: Osservatorio di Pian dei Termini), is an astronomical observatory in San Marcello Piteglio, Tuscany, central Italy.

The observatory uses a 0.4- and 0.6-meter Newton-Cassegrain telescope and is the home of the Gruppo Astrofili Montagna Pistoiese, a group of amateur astronomers known for its members Luciano Tesi (founder), Silvano Casulli, Paolo Bacci, Vasco Cecchini and late Vittorio Goretti.

Minor planets discovered: 36 [1]
see § List of discovered minor planets

List of discovered minor planets[edit]

(64118) 2001 TK17 13 October 2001 list
(181494) 2006 UJ4 16 October 2006 list
(187480) 2006 QX39 24 August 2006 list
(192157) 2006 VZ113 13 November 2006 list
(212632) 2006 TY94 15 October 2006 list
(237279) 2008 XB7 7 December 2008 list
(243035) 2006 VT95 13 November 2006 list
(248866) 2006 UN55 17 October 2006 list
(262238) 2006 SU286 22 September 2006 list
(268789) 2006 TZ94 15 October 2006 list
(292235) 2006 SP64 21 September 2006 list
(292248) 2006 SF78 22 September 2006 list
(300226) 2006 XK51 13 December 2006 list
(306309) 2011 SH71 23 September 2006 list
(314720) 2006 SQ64 22 September 2006 list
(315046) 2007 CG51 13 February 2007 list
(315199) 2007 QD 16 August 2007 list
(319651) 2006 TO7 10 October 2006 list
(340731) 2006 SQ155 22 September 2006 list
(343057) 2009 CB20 15 February 2009 list
(345720) 2006 XC44 12 December 2006 list
(345763) 2007 EQ88 13 March 2007 list
(356630) 2011 US32 23 September 2006 list
(364264) 2006 TP7 11 October 2006 list
(367249) 2007 PC28 12 August 2007 list
(379130) 2009 CA20 15 February 2009 list
(395124) 2009 XX7 10 December 2009 list
(396931) 2005 GX33 4 April 2005 list
(400162) 2006 VM85 14 November 2006 list
(400193) 2006 XW60 14 December 2006 list
(410035) 2006 XO68 14 December 2006 list
(438501) 2007 QY3 16 August 2007 list
(441676) 2008 YB6 21 December 2008 list
(470324) 2007 QX3 16 August 2007 list
(475696) 2006 VY113 13 November 2006 list
(477464) 2009 XK1 8 December 2009 list

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Minor Planet Discoverers (by number)". Minor Planet Center. 12 January 2017. Retrieved 3 February 2017.

External links[edit]