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Coordinates | 45°50′55″N 11°34′08″E / 45.84861°N 11.56889°E |
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Observatory code | 209 |
see § List of discovered minor planets |
The Asiago-DLR Asteroid Survey (ADAS; obs. code: 209) was an astronomical survey conducted in the early 2000s to search for comets and asteroids, with special emphasis on near-Earth objects. The Minor Planet Center directly credits ADAS with the discovery of more than 200 minor planets after 2001.[1]