Saji Observatory
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Saji Observatory
Summary
Saji Observatory is an astronomical observatory[1]. It draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (astronomical_observatory category, ranking #66 of 345).[2]
Key Facts
- Saji Observatory was a member of Tottori Museum Network[3].
- Saji Observatory is located in Tottori[4].
- Saji Observatory is in the country of Japan[5].
- Saji Observatory's instance of is recorded as astronomical observatory[6].
- Saji Observatory's postal code is recorded as 689-1312[7].
- Saji Observatory's Commons category is recorded as Saji Astro Park Saji Observatory[8].
- July 1, 1994 marks the founding of Saji Observatory[9].
- Saji Observatory's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 35.33888889, 'lon': 134.12222222}[10].
- Saji Observatory's official website is recorded as https://www.city.tottori.lg.jp/www/contents/1425466200201/[11].
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Founding
July 1, 1994 marks the founding of Saji Observatory[9].
Why It Matters
Saji Observatory draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (astronomical_observatory category, ranking #66 of 345).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[12] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[13]
It is credited with the discovery of 69421 Keizosaji[14], an asteroid[15]; 17673 Houkidaisen[16], an asteroid[17]; 36036 Bonucci[18], an asteroid[19]; 73862 Mochigasechugaku[20], an asteroid[21]; 35370 Daisakyu[22], an asteroid[23]; and 16731 Mitsumata[24], an asteroid[25].
FAQs
What did Saji Observatory discover?
Saji Observatory is credited as discoverer of 69421 Keizosaji[14], 17673 Houkidaisen[16], 36036 Bonucci[18], and 73862 Mochigasechugaku[20].