Starkenburg Observatory

Starkenburg Observatory
Named afterStarkenburg Edit this on Wikidata
Observatory code 611 Edit this on Wikidata
LocationStarkenburg , Germany
Coordinates49°38′49″N 8°39′07″E / 49.6469°N 8.6520°E / 49.6469; 8.6520
Established1970 (1970)
Starkenburg Observatory is located in Germany
Starkenburg Observatory
Location of Starkenburg Observatory
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Minor planets discovered: 52 [1]
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Part of the Starkenburg Observatory

The Starkenburg Observatory (German: Starkenburg-Sternwarte) is an astronomical observatory in Heppenheim, Germany. It was founded in 1970, and currently has about 150 members.[2][3]

The observatory was the venue for the 1997 and 2003 meetings of the European Radio Astronomy Congress. The amateur astronomers at the observatory have discovered more than 40 asteroids and participate in the tracking of near earth asteroids.

The instruments at the observatory consists of:

The two main-belt asteroids 6864 Starkenburg and 14080 Heppenheim were named in honor of the medieval castle, the adjunct observatory and the nearby town Heppenheim, respectively.[2][3]

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