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February 10, 2014
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Russian scientists break ground in new asteriod discovery
Moscow (Voice of Russia) Feb 10, 2014
A new name has appeared in the registry of minor planets. Researchers at the Ussuriysky Astrophysics Observatory of the Far Eastern chapter of the Russian Academy of Scientists have discovered a new asteroid. The Russian scientists claim that they were lucky to have found such a discovery. The unique discovery was made possible thanks to the Hamilton system telescope, the most powerful in the Far East. That equipment was installed at the observatory last fall. For the Ussuriysky scientists t ... read more
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