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Remote Astronomical Society Observatory of New Mexico

Coordinates:32°54′14″N105°31′44″W / 32.9039°N 105.5289°W /32.9039; -105.5289
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Observatory
Remote Astronomical Society Observatory, Mayhill
Observatory code H06 Edit this on Wikidata
LocationMayhill, New Mexico,USA
Coordinates32°54′14″N105°31′44″W / 32.9039°N 105.5289°W /32.9039; -105.5289
Altitude2225 m
WebsiteNew Mexico Skies Observatory
Remote Astronomical Society Observatory of New Mexico is located in the United States
Remote Astronomical Society Observatory of New Mexico
Location of Remote Astronomical Society Observatory, Mayhill
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Minor planets discovered: 43[1]
see§ List of discovered minor planets

TheRemote Astronomical Society (RAS)Observatory, Mayhill, also known as theNew Mexico Skies Observatory (obs. codeH06[2]) is a remotely controlled observatory hosted by the New Mexico Skies astronomy hosting company.[3]

It is located 15 miles north-east of theApache Point Observatory.

List of discovered minor planets

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(183876) 2004 CU5015 February 2004list
(191904) 2005 CU374 February 2005list
(212427) 2006 OL17 July 2006list
(229895) 2009 VK19 November 2009list
(229896) 2009 VE310 November 2009list
(231660) 2009 XK211 December 2009list
(233966) 2010 BS216 January 2010list
(237336) 2009 WC2521 November 2009list
(237349) 2010 CM1212 February 2010list
(239761) 2010 CU1813 February 2010list
(239762) 2010 CV1813 February 2010list
(241555) 2010 GT53 April 2010list
(243490) 2009 UF1923 October 2009list
(255588) 2006 OJ518 July 2006list
(261709) 2006 AZ36 January 2006list
(269487) 2009 UW1720 October 2009list
(269528) 2009 VN4415 November 2009list
(272670) 2005 XD1 December 2005list
(275104) 2009 VF4211 November 2009list
(275240) 2009 XH211 December 2009list
(279240) 2009 VV8 November 2009list
(279317) 2009 XH110 December 2009list
(280968) 2006 DJ120 February 2006list
(296901) 2010 CL1212 February 2010list
(297060) 2010 JF14 May 2010list
(306105) 2010 JU145 May 2010list
(311499) 2005 WM5730 November 2005list
(328790) 2009 VJ19 November 2009list
(330083) 2005 WL5730 November 2005list
(331055) 2009 WJ16 November 2009list
(336654) 2009 XX212 December 2009list
(372601) 2009 VH19 November 2009list
(372603) 2009 VD310 November 2009list
(372712) 2009 XG211 December 2009list
(372744) 2010 AQ6115 January 2010list
(379294) 2009 VO4415 November 2009list
(381903) 2010 CC126 February 2010list
(384353) 2009 UV1720 October 2009list
(384375) 2009 VC310 November 2009list
(389396) 2009 XZ715 December 2009list
(419365) 2009 XF110 December 2009list
(423637) 2005 XP1 December 2005list
(482041) 2009 WT10525 November 2009list

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Minor Planet Discoverers (by number)".Minor Planet Center. 12 January 2017. Retrieved2 February 2017.
  2. ^"List Of Observatory Codes".Minor Planet Center. Retrieved2011-03-28.
  3. ^"New Mexico Skies Remote Telescope Hosting: New Mexico Site".NMSkies.com. New Mexico Skies, Inc. 2020.

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