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{{Infobox observatory}} The '''CERGA Observatory''' ({{langx|fr|Centre de recherches en géodynamique et astrométrie}}, {{IPA|fr|sɑ̃tʁ də ʁəʃɛʁʃ ɑ̃ ʒeɔdinamik e astʁɔmetʁi|pron}}; [[List of observatory codes|obs. code]]: [[IAU code#010|010]]) was a scientific department and astronomical station of the [[Côte d'Azur Observatory]] in southern France, where several [[asteroid]]s were discovered during 1984–1993.<ref name="MPC-Discoverers" /><ref name="2252-CERGA" /> == Description == CERGA included 28 researchers and as many engineers and technicians located on the Observatory sites of [[Nice]], [[Grasse]] and [[Calern]] ([[Caussols, Alpes-Maritimes|Caussols]]). The scientific activities covered fields as diverse as fundamental [[astronomy]], [[celestial mechanics]], and space [[geodesy]]. CERGA was in charge of several observing facilities of the [[Lunar Laser Ranging experiment]], for example, the lunar-laser ranging telescope and the two satellite laser stations. By nature the scientific activity involved the acquisition of data and their processing, a dedicated instrumental development and a close relationship with the more theoretical aspects in dynamics and observation modelling. CERGA was dissolved in 2004 when the parent [[Côte d'Azur Observatory]] re-organized. The main-belt asteroid [[2252 CERGA]] was named for the observatory, where this asteroid was discovered by [[Kōichirō Tomita]].<ref name="2252-CERGA" /> == List of discovered minor planets == {| class="wikitable floatright" style="font-size: 0.9em; width: 270px;" |+ [[Minor planet]]s discovered: 21 <ref name="MPC-Discoverers" /> |- | ''see {{section link||List of discovered minor planets}}'' |} {{See also|Category:Discoveries by the CERGA Observatory}} The [[Minor Planet Center]] directly credits the CERGA observatory with the discovery of 21 asteroids made during 1984–1993.<ref name="MPC-Discoverers" /> The discoveries were made using the observatory's 0.9-meter Schmidt telescope.<ref name="2252-CERGA" /> {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 89%; float: left; width: 26em; margin-right: 1em; height: 320px; |- | 3913 Chemin || 2 December 1986 || {{LoMP|3913|list}} |- | 4602 Heudier || 28 October 1986 || {{LoMP|4602|list}} |- | 4603 Bertaud || 25 November 1986 || {{LoMP|4603|list}} |- | 4892 Chrispollas || 11 October 1985 || {{LoMP|4892|list}} |- | 5576 Albanese || 26 October 1986 || {{LoMP|5576|list}} |- | 5671 Chanal || 13 December 1985 || {{LoMP|5671|list}} |- | 5769 Michard || 6 August 1987 || {{LoMP|5769|list}} |- | 6375 Fredharris || 1 October 1986 || {{LoMP|6375|list}} |- | 6587 Brassens || 27 November 1984 || {{LoMP|6587|list}} |- | 6820 Buil || 13 December 1985 || {{LoMP|6820|list}} |- | 7928 Bijaoui || 27 November 1986 || {{LoMP|7928|list}} |} {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 89%; float: left; width: 26em; margin-right: 1em; height: 291px; |- | 8080 Intel || 17 November 1987 || {{LoMP|8080|list}} |- | 8636 Malvina || 17 October 1985 || {{LoMP|8636|list}} |- | 9553 Colas || 17 October 1985 || {{LoMP|9553|list}} |- | 13499 Steinberg || 1 October 1986 || {{LoMP|13499|list}} |- | 13500 Viscardy || 6 August 1987 || {{LoMP|13500|list}} |- | {{mp|(17405) 1986 VQ|2}} || 4 November 1986 || {{LoMP|17405|list}} |- | {{mp|(27704) 1984 WB|4}} || 27 November 1984 || {{LoMP|27704|list}} |- | {{mp|(55734) 1986 WD|6}} || 27 November 1986 || {{LoMP|55734|list}} |- | {{mp|(65660) 1985 PM|1}} || 14 August 1985 || {{LoMP|65660|list}} |- | 100122 Alpes Maritimes || 15 August 1993 || {{LoMP|100122|list}} |} {{clear}} == See also == * {{section link|List of minor planet discoverers|CERGA}} * [[OCA–DLR Asteroid Survey]] == References == {{reflist|refs= <ref name="MPC-Discoverers">{{cite web |title = Minor Planet Discoverers (by number) |work = Minor Planet Center |url = http://www.minorplanetcenter.net/iau/lists/MPDiscsNum.html |date = 12 January 2017 |accessdate = 26 April 2018}}</ref> <ref name="2252-CERGA">{{cite web |title = 2252 CERGA (1978 VT) |work = Minor Planet Center |url = https://www.minorplanetcenter.net/db_search/show_object?object_id=2252 |accessdate = 26 April 2018}}</ref> }} <!-- end of reflist --> == External links == * [https://web.archive.org/web/20190530195942/http://wwwrc.obs-azur.fr/cerga/CERGA_anglais.html CERGA English home page] * http://www.oca.eu/ * [http://www.beyond.fr/sites/cerga.html CERGA observatory], www.beyond.fr {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2018}} {{authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Centre de recherches en geodynamique et astrometrie}} [[Category:Astronomy institutes and departments]] [[Category:Asteroid surveys]] [[Category:Year of establishment missing]] [[Category:2004 disestablishments in France]] [[Category:Minor-planet discovering observatories]] [[Category:French UMR]]
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