Morogues

(2003 SS170 )
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NOW @ 13 ARI 29
FOUND @ 0 ARI 55
 
Inclination: 2.908
Eccentricity: 0.073
Period: 5.115 years
AU 2.969
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

23.9.2003 22:07 Saint-Sulpice observations 1


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Morogues is a charming village in central France famous for its white wine “appellation Menetou-Salon”, and also for being the apex of one of the triangles used by Delambre in 1795 for the calculation of the méridienne. The discoverer started to practise astronomy in this village where his parents retired.


Discovered on 23-9-2003 in Saint-Sulpice by Christophe, B.

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