Morvan

(2001 SW115 )
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NOW @ 16 CAN 15
FOUND @ 0 TAU 13
 
Inclination: 1.676
Eccentricity: 0.062
Period: 4.258 years
AU 2.627
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

20.9.2001 22:39 Le Creusot 24e45 59n26 observations 1


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The Morvan massif is the northern part of the Massif Central mountains in France. The name Morvan comes from a Celtic expression meaning “black mountain”, due to the forests that cover it. The highest summit is the Haut Folin (902 m).


Discovered on 20-9-2001 in Le Creusot by Merlin, J.-C.

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