Provisional designations - Discoveries of station H08

The table contains all provisional designations from the corrected (alls IDs from dbl.txt and ids.txt are used) dataset UNNOBS of the Minor planet Center, for which the station H08 has made the discovery observations itself or has assigned a discovery star. Please be aware, that the designation must not be the discovery due to further identifications.

Created at 07-21-2023 08:16:41.

Nr Designation Short Obs start Obs end Int Discovery Sta Obs Own Sta Opp Stars Reason
1 2006 EF81 K06E81F 1996 01 12 2022 07 06 9672 2009 11 18 691 143 12 6 11 H08 Star
2 2008 XW6 K08X06W 2008 12 07 2023 01 24 5162 2008 12 07 H08 59 7 6 5 H08 Rule & star
3 2015 RP100 K15RA0P 2000 09 29 2022 06 02 7916 2009 01 19 H08 216 4 11 11 H08 F51 G45 Rule & star
Sum           2 years     23    

Discovery counts: 1 'only star' discoveries. 2 'star and rule' discoveries. 2 is the possible sum of discoveries. Unfortunately the station missed 1 discoveries.

Explanations:
Nr: Running number.
Designation: Long designation of the object.
Short: Packed designation of the object.
Obs start: First date for this designation (may be not the first date for object due to prediscovery identifications).
Obs end: Last date for this designation (may be not the last date for object due to later identifications).
Int: Difference between last and first date in days.
Discovery: Date of discovery for this designation.
Sta: Discovery station.
Obs: Number of observations for this object.
Own: Number of own observations for this object.
Sta: Number of stations for this object.
Opp: Number of observed oppositions for this object.
Stars: Stations with discovery stars in all observations of this object. The 'real' discovery station is mostly the first one. Sometimes you must check the details of publication date and the sending date (which you may know, when you sent the data).
Reason: The reason of discovery. Rule is the MPC rule and star means the first asterisk in observations.

This work is made with data from the Minor Planet Center.