• Leuschner Observatory, originally called the Students' Observatory, is an observatory jointly operated by the University of California, Berkeley and San...
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  • This is a list of observatory codes (IAU codes or MPC codes) published by the Minor Planet Center. For a detailed description, see observations of small...
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  • Leuschner may refer to: Leuschner Observatory Leuschner (crater) People with the surname "Leuschner" Armin Otto Leuschner Friedrich Ludwig Leuschner, Politician...
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    observatory there for student instruction, later renamed in his honor Leuschner Observatory. Together with Lick director James E. Keeler, Leuschner shaped...
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    programs were initiated. The Leuschner Observatory Supernova Search program was begun in 1992 at Leuschner Observatory. It was joined the same year by...
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  • shine brighter in infrared light. The University of California's Leuschner Observatory failed to discover Nemesis by 1986. The Infrared Astronomical Satellite...
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    Treffers and associates using the automated 30-inch telescope at Leuschner Observatory. It reached peak visual brightness two weeks later on March 22....
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    Mining Building Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation LeConte Hall Leuschner Observatory South Hall Wheeler Hall Residential Bowles Hall International House...
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  • Mining Building Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation LeConte Hall Leuschner Observatory South Hall Wheeler Hall Residential Bowles Hall International House...
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  • This survey uses a 76-centimeter (30-inch) automated telescope at Leuschner Observatory and an older laser detector built by Werthimer. The SETI Institute...
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