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Astronomical observatory on the east coast of Australia

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Observatory
Bagnall Beach Observatory
Observatory code 433 Edit this on Wikidata
LocationNew South Wales, Australia
Coordinates32°44′18″S 152°06′29″E / 32.7383°S 152.108°E / -32.7383; 152.108
Websitegc.users.nelsonbay.com/observatory.htm Edit this at Wikidata
Bagnall Beach Observatory is located in AustraliaBagnall Beach ObservatoryLocation of Bagnall Beach Observatory
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Bagnall Beach Observatory (obs. code: 433) is a privately owned astronomical observatory by Greg Crawford, located in Corlette, New South Wales, on the east coast of Australia. The observatory has discovered 3 minor planets:

  • (112835) 2002 QL17
  • (124033) 2001 FP127
  • (191213) 2002 RA1

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