- Source: Purple Mountain Observatory
The Purple Mountain Observatory (Chinese: 紫金山天文台; pinyin: Zǐjīnshān Tiānwéntái), also known as Zijinshan Astronomical Observatory is an astronomical observatory located on the Purple Mountain in the east of Nanjing.
Description
The Purple Mountain Observatory was established in 1934 funded by the Nationalist Government of the Republic of China and administered by Academia Sinica. The longtime director of the observatory from 1950 to 1984 was Chinese astronomer Zhang Yuzhe (张钰哲, 1902–1986, also known as Y. C. Chang).
By the late 1980s, increasing light pollution in Nanjing meant Purple Mountain was no longer viable as a working observatory. It has since shifted its focus to public education, with much of the actual scientific work being carried out in its five branch observatories located at Qinghai (in Delingha), Ganyu, Xuyi, Honghe (in Jiamusi), and Qingdao.
The Minor Planet Center credits the observatory, simply referred to as Nanking, with the discovery of 149 minor planets between 1955 and 1983, while the observatory's PMO NEO Survey Program is credited with more than 600 discoveries between 2006 and 2013.
= Discoveries
=The observatory discovered the periodic comets 60P/Tsuchinshan and 62P/Tsuchinshan, as well as the non-periodic C/1977 V1 (Tsuchinshan), also known as Comet 1977 X, C/2017 E2, and C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS). They are named after the postal romanization of the name (Wade–Giles: Tzu-chin-shan; pinyin: Zǐjīnshān). Many asteroids were also discovered, including the Trojan asteroids 2223 Sarpedon, 2260 Neoptolemus, 2363 Cebriones, 2456 Palamedes, and the eponymous 3494 Purple Mountain.
= Near-Earth object survey
=The Chinese Near-Earth Object Survey (CNEOS), based at the Xuyi Station (D29) in Xuyi, Jiangsu, started observations in 2006. It uses a 1:04=1:20=1:80 m Schmidt telescope equipped with a 4K × 4K CCD detector with the drift-scanning function. As of August 2012, the program has observed 149,971 asteroids, found 1,279 new provisional designation asteroids, and cataloged 251 numbered asteroids including five Jupiter trojans, two Hildian, and one Phocaea asteroid. The program has also observed the position of 824 near-Earth objects (NEOs) and discovered four new ones: the Apollo asteroid (285339) 1999 JR6, and the three Amor asteroid (410195) 2007 RT147, (388567) 2007 QX14, and (468681) 2009 MZ6.
= List of discovered minor planets (1955–1983)
=A total of 149 minor planets were discovered by the Purple Mountain Observatory between 1955 and 1983.
= List of discoveries by the PMO NEO Survey Program
=Several hundred minor planets were discovered by the observatory's PMO NEO Survey Program from 2006 to 2013.
Image gallery
See also
List of astronomical observatories
Liu Caipin
Wang Sichao
References
External links
Purple Mountain Observatory website (in English and Chinese)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS)
- Purple Mountain Observatory
- Purple Mountain (Nanjing)
- 3494 Purple Mountain
- C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS)
- Zhang Jiaxiang
- List of asteroid-discovering observatories
- Zhang Yuzhe
- Lui Che-woo
- List of observatory codes
- Purple