Cerro El Roble is a mountain in central Chile. Much of the land area associated with this mountain was incorporated into the La Campana National Park[1] in the late 1990s. A station of the National Astronomical Observatory of Chile, Cerro El Roble Observatory is located at the top of this mountain.[2]
CerroElRoble is a mountain in central Chile. Much of the land area associated with this mountain was incorporated into the La Campana National Park in...
been found at CerroElRoble, Caleu, Cuesta La Dormida, and Chicauma. Much of its range is within La Campana National Park. On CerroElRoble it grows in...
Apollo asteroid that was discovered on 24 April 1982 by Carlos Torres at CerroElRoble Astronomical Station. Its eccentric orbit crosses that of Mars and Earth...
July 1968, by Chilean astronomers Carlos Torres and S. Cofre at the CerroElRoble Station of Chile's National Astronomical Observatory, and named after...
The body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1973 QF at CerroElRoble Observatory in August 1973, nearly 8 years prior to its official discovery...
micro-regions of El Bramadero, Los Corralitos, and San Jeronimo. The highest elevations are: CerroElRoble (1,485 MASL), CerroElRoble (1,470 MASL), Cerro Las Cumbres...
diameter. It was discovered on 21 March 1974, by staff members of the CerroElRoble Observatory owned and operated by the Department of Astronomy of the...
diameter. It was discovered by Chilean astronomer Carlos Torres at the CerroElRoble Station of the National Astronomical Observatory in Chile, on 22 March...
18, 1968, by Chilean astronomers Carlos Torres and S. Cofre at the CerroElRoble Station of Chile's National Astronomical Observatory. The asteroid named...
Amor asteroid discovered on March 29, 1982, by Luis E. González at CerroElRoble. Based on lightcurve studies, Bede has a rotation period of 226.8 hours...
cyclist Carlos Torres (astronomer) (1929–2011), Chilean astronomer at the CerroElRoble Astronomical Station Carlos Torres Vila (musician) (1946–2010), Argentinian...
1975, by Chilean astronomers Carlos Torres and Sergio Barros at the CerroElRoble Station northwest of Santiago de Chile. The asteroid was named after...
Cachapoal Province from 500 to 2,000 meters elevation. Populations on CerroElRoble and other nearby mountains once identified as N. macrocarpa were reclassified...
January 1970, by Russian astronomers Hejno Potter and A. Lokalov at the CerroElRoble Station near Santiago, Chile. The S- or A-type asteroid has a rotation...
with respect to the ecliptic. The first used observation was made at CerroElRoble Observatory in 1979, extending the body's observation arc by 1 year...