Mnajdra

(2000 GV3 )
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NOW @ 28 TAU 21
FOUND @ 23 LIB 53
 
Inclination: 3.125
Eccentricity: 0.207
Period: 3.691 years
AU 2.388
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

2.4.2000 22:50 Klet 14e17 48n53 observations 1


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Mnajdra is a prehistoric temple complex built with large limestone blocks, located on the southern coast of Malta. The lower temple is full of significant solar alignments, observable at equinoxes and solstices, and thus was probably used as an neolithic astronomical observation or calendrical site.


Discovered on 2-4-2000 in Klet by Ticha, J., Tichy, M.

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