Provisional designations - Participation of station G78

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 G78 has made additional observations, but not the discovery itself or got a discovery star.

Created at 07-22-2024 07:10:41.

Nr Designation Short Obs start Obs end Int G78 start G78 end Int Discovery Sta Obs Own Sta Opp Stars
1 2002 NY40 K02N40Y 2002 07 12 2005 07 15 1099 2002 08 15 2002 08 17 3 2002 07 12 644 2753 29 90 3 704
2 2002 PE130 K02PD0E 2002 08 14 2011 01 31 3093 2002 08 15 2002 08 15 1 2002 08 14 704 148 2 23 3 704

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.
G78 start: First date of G78 for this object.
G78 end: Last date of G78 for this object.
Int: Difference between last and first date of G78 for this object 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).

A 'missed' at end of line means, that this stations has made only one single-night observations in one opposition (and no other station has do another observations in this opposition) before the discovery. So it fails, because another second night is missing.

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