Mulhacén

(2003 SO15 )
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NOW @ 27 CAN 13
FOUND @ 25 PIS 2
 
Inclination: 7.294
Eccentricity: 0.048
Period: 4.694 years
AU 2.804
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

17.9.2003 19:56 Heppenheim 24e45 59n26 observations 1


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With a height of 3482 m above sea level, Mulhacén is the highest mountain of the Iberian Peninsula, located in the Sierra Nevada mountain range in Andalusia, southern Spain. Its name comes from Muley Hacén, one of the ancient kings of the nearby city of Granada, who, according to legend, was buried on the mountain.


Discovered on 17-9-2003 in Heppenheim by Hormuth, F.

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