Simeiz Observatory

Simeiz Observatory (also spelled Simeis or Simeïs) was an astronomy research observatory until the mid-1950s. It is located on Mount Koshka, Crimea, territory of Ukraine, occupied by Russia , by the town of Simeiz.

Simeiz Observatory
Named afterSimeiz 
Observatory code 094 
LocationYalta Municipality, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine
Coordinates44°25′05″N 33°59′51″E
Altitude360 m (1,180 ft)
Established1908 
Telescopes
  • Simeiz RT-22 
Location of Simeiz Observatory
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Part of the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory, it is currently used for laser based studies of the orbits of satellites.

The Minor Planet Center (MPC) credits Simeiz Observatory as the location where a total of 150 minor planets were discovered by astronomers Grigory Neujmin, Sergey Belyavsky, Vladimir Albitsky, Grigory Shajn, Nikolaj Ivanov, Pelageya Shajn, Praskov'ja Parchomenko, Alexander Deutsch and Evgenij Skvorcov.

As of 2017, the discovery of the minor planet (369010) 2007 OK2 is directly credited to Simeiz Observatory by the MPC.

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