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Turin Astrophysical Observatory
Alternative namesObservatory of Turin Edit this at Wikidata
Observatory code 022 Edit this on Wikidata
LocationPino Torinese, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
Coordinates45°02′29″N 7°45′54″E / 45.041292°N 7.765135°E / 45.041292; 7.765135
Websitehttp://www.oato.inaf.it,%20https://www.beniculturali.inaf.it/biblioteche/torino Edit this at Wikidata
Observatory of Turin is located in Italy
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The Observatory of Turin (Italian: Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino, also known as Pino Torinese; obs. code: 022) is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Italy's National Institute for Astrophysics (Italian: Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica, INAF). It is located on the top of a hill in the town of Pino Torinese near Turin, in the north Italian Piedmont region. The observatory was founded in 1759. At Pino Torinese, several asteroid discoveries were made by Italian astronomer Luigi Volta in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The asteroid 2694 Pino Torinese was named after the observatory's location.[1]

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