Cima Ekar Observing Station Explained

Caption:Cima Ekar Observing Station in 2009

The Cima Ekar Observing Station (Italian: '''Stazione osservativa di Asiago Cima Ekar'''; obs. code: 098) is an astronomical observatory on the crest of Cima Ekar, a mountain ridge located approximately 4 kilometers southeast of and 350 m higher than the town of Asiago, Italy.

The Station is an annex to the nearby Asiago Astrophysical Observatory, also operated by the University of Padua. Cima Ekar hosts the 1966-built 67/92-cm Schmidt telescope and the 182-cm telescope dedicated to Nicholas Copernicus, the largest telescope in Italy.

Asiago-DLR Asteroid Survey

See main article: Asiago-DLR Asteroid Survey.

Co-located at Cima Ekar is the Asiago-DLR Asteroid Survey (ADAS), IAU code 209. At Cima Ekar, Andrea Boattini, Flavio Castellani, Giuseppe Forti, Vittorio Goretti, Ulisse Munari, and Maura Tombelli have discovered a great number of asteroids.[1]

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  1. http://www.oapd.inaf.it/asiago/1000/1100.html Description of Cima Ekar