Lista de asteroides descubiertos desde el Observatorio La Cañada
Discovered: 2003 09 28
Site: La Canada
Discoverer(s): J. Lacruz
Citation: (95959) Covadonga = 2003 SU224
Covadonga Camblor is the wife of the discoverer.
Discovered: 2005 01 08
Site: La Canada
Discoverer(s): J. Lacruz
Citation: (117413) Ramonycajal = 2005 AE13
Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852-1934), born in Petilla de Aragón, Spain, was awarded the 1906 Nobel Prize in medicine for his work on the structure of the nervous system.
Discovered: 2005 01 14
Site: La Canada
Discoverer(s): J. Lacruz
Citation: (117435) Severochoa = 2005 AJ29
Severo Ochoa (1905-1993), born in Luarca, Spain, discovered polynucleotide phosphorylase, an enzyme that enabled the synthesis of ribonucleic acid. His 1955 discovery provided an understanding of how genetic information is translated. For this work he was awarded the 1959 Nobel Prize in medicine.
Discovered: 2005 08 23
Site: La Canada
Discoverer(s): J. Lacruz
Citation: (157473) Emuno = 2005 QH
M1 is a group of Spanish amateur astronomers, founded in 1990 by Diego Rodríguez, Francisco Pujol and José Ripero. Their goal is the study of supernovae and cataclysmic variables in collaboration with professional observatories internationally. In 1993 M1 member Francisco García discovered supernova 1993J in M81.
Discovered: 2005 05 03
Site: La Canada
Discoverer(s): J. Lacruz
Citation: (159164) La Cañada = 2005 JC22
La Cañada is a town in the Spanish province of Ávila. Developing around a railway station built in 1922, the town gets its name from a nearby transhumance route (Cañada in Spanish). Astrometric observations have been conducted in La Cañada since 2002.