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For any given MPC-/IAU-observatory code an anchored link to the corresponding entry in the List of observatory codes is created. The formatted link displays the observatory code in small fonts and with parenthesis by default.
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This is a list of observatory codes (IAU codes or MPC codes) published by the Minor Planet Center. [1] For a detailed description, ...
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Thx for the "ping" Tom. Unfortunately, the list of observatory codes is not going the way I intended to. Neither the sectioning (which impedes the grouping of all observatories by country) nor the usage of the {} template I find helpful. Instead, a simple external link – such as map – would have been suffice for an observatory's coordinates ...
2 Mapping of codes based on list of observatory codes. 1 comment. 3 Observatory Codes missing. 1 comment. 4 Wikidata. 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents.
The MPC assigns a 3 digit observatory code for each observatory, also known as 'MPC-' or 'IAU codes'. The code is in the range 000 to Z99 and serves as a unique identifier for the reported observations. The MPC periodically published a revised "List Of Observatory Codes" with newly registered observatories in their Minor Planet Circulars.
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