REEDY CREEK OBSERVATORY
'Reedy Creek Observatory' is the location for observations of Near-Earth objects by John Broughton, an Australian astronomer.
The International Astronomical Union (IAU) Observatory Code for Reedy Creek is 428[1].
The observatory is located on the Gold Coast, Queensland at Reedy Creek, Queensland, a suburb with post code 4228 and located at .
Broughton gives the location of his observatory[2] as
Longitude (East +ve): +153 23' 49"
Latitude (South -ve): -28 06' 36"
Height above Sea level: 66 metres
★ Broughton's Website for the Reedy Creek Observatory, Including His Software
★ Announcement of P/2005 T5
★ Mention of the Shoemaker Grant, and Broughton's discovery of 2004 GA1
The International Astronomical Union (IAU) Observatory Code for Reedy Creek is 428[1].
The observatory is located on the Gold Coast, Queensland at Reedy Creek, Queensland, a suburb with post code 4228 and located at .
Broughton gives the location of his observatory[2] as
Longitude (East +ve): +153 23' 49"
Latitude (South -ve): -28 06' 36"
Height above Sea level: 66 metres
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External links
★ Broughton's Website for the Reedy Creek Observatory, Including His Software
★ Announcement of P/2005 T5
★ Mention of the Shoemaker Grant, and Broughton's discovery of 2004 GA1
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