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    1973 Chilean coup d'état. Cerro El Roble Station (Spanish: Estación Astronómica de Cerro El Roble, also known as Cerro El Roble Observatory; obs. code:...
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    with S. Cofré and others a number of asteroids from the Chilean Cerro El Roble Station. It has discovered the following asteroids: 1973 Colocolo 1974 Caupolican...
    37 KB (4,172 words) - 16:55, 6 May 2024
  • co-discovered a number of asteroids from the University of Chile's Cerro El Roble Astronomical Station. Together with Spanish astronomer Carlos Guillermo Torres...
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    Observatory (Very Large Telescope, Extremely Large Telescope) Cerro El Roble Astronomical Station La Silla Observatory Las Campanas Observatory Llano de Chajnantor...
    37 KB (3,943 words) - 07:38, 3 June 2024
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    Campana National Park in the late 1990s. A station of the National Astronomical Observatory of Chile, Cerro El Roble Observatory is located at the top of this...
    2 KB (104 words) - 06:25, 22 April 2024
  • 3361 Orpheus (category Astronomical objects discovered in 1982)
    that was discovered on 24 April 1982 by Carlos Torres at Cerro El Roble Astronomical Station. Its eccentric orbit crosses that of Mars and Earth, and...
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  • 2013 Tucapel (category Astronomical objects discovered in 1971)
    1971, by the University of Chile's National Astronomical Observatory at Cerro El Roble Astronomical Station. It was named for one of the indigenous Mapuche...
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  • Torres (astronomer) (1929–2011), Chilean astronomer at the Cerro El Roble Astronomical Station Carlos Torres Vila (musician) (1946–2010), Argentinian musician...
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    astronomers Carlos Torres and S. Cofré discovered, at the Cerro El Roble Astronomical Station in Chile, a new main belt asteroid that was provisionally...
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    telescopes, Magellan telescopes, Birmingham Solar Oscillations Network Cerro El Roble Observatory Manuel Foster Observatory TIGO (Transportable Integrated...
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  • 1992 Galvarino (category Astronomical objects discovered in 1968)
    astronomers Carlos Torres and S. Cofre at the Cerro El Roble Station of Chile's National Astronomical Observatory, and named after the indigenous warrior...
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  • 805 Cerro El Roble Station (of Chile's National Astronomical Observatory, see #806), Santiago - Santiago-Cerro El Roble 806 National Astronomical Observatory...
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  • (9992) 1997 TG19 (category Astronomical objects discovered in 1997)
    respect to the ecliptic. The first used observation was made at the Cerro El Roble Station in 1974, extending the asteroid's observation arc by 23 prior to...
    12 KB (709 words) - 11:40, 28 April 2024
  • 2518 Rutllant (category Astronomical objects discovered in 1974)
    discovered by Chilean astronomer Carlos Torres at the Cerro El Roble Station of the National Astronomical Observatory in Chile, on 22 March 1974, and named...
    12 KB (832 words) - 18:43, 24 December 2023
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    2685 Masursky (category Astronomical objects discovered in 1981)
    The body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1973 QF at Cerro El Roble Observatory in August 1973, nearly 8 years prior to its official discovery...
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  • 2028 Janequeo (category Astronomical objects discovered in 1968)
    astronomers Carlos Torres and S. Cofre at the Cerro El Roble Station of Chile's National Astronomical Observatory. The asteroid named after the indigenous...
    12 KB (708 words) - 19:33, 24 December 2023
  • los Niños El Gigante Dormido Garzas Lake Guilarte State Forest Las Cabañas Bridge Villa Sotomayor Aguada Museum and Historic Railway Station Aguada Pueblo...
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    8187 Akiramisawa (category Astronomical objects discovered in 1992)
    October 1971, it was first identified as 1971 UF4 at the Chilean Cerro El Roble Station, extending the body's observation arc by 21 years prior to its official...
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  • the Working Group for Small Bodies Nomenclature of the International Astronomical Union. 4,000s 5,000s 6,000s 7,000s 8,000s 9,000s 10,000s 11,000s 12,000s...
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    2741 Valdivia (category Astronomical objects discovered in 1975)
    by Chilean astronomers Carlos Torres and Sergio Barros at the Cerro El Roble Station northwest of Santiago de Chile. The asteroid was named after Spanish...
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