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Astronomy. These Côte-d'or Wine Villages Gave Their names... to Asteroids!

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Swiss amateur astronomer Michel Ory has already discovered 340 asteroids using his telescopes, installed in particular in the Jura region. He has chosen to name some of these celestial bodies after wine-growing towns in Burgundy. On the occasion of the Night of the Stars, Friday 1st and Saturday 2nd August at the Hautes Plates observatory in Corcelles-les-Monts, certificates will be presented to mayors.
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Swiss amateur astronomer Michel Ory has already discovered 340 asteroids using his telescopes, installed in particular in the Jura region. He has chosen to name some of these celestial bodies after wine-growing towns in Burgundy. On the occasion of the Night of the Stars, Friday 1st and Saturday 2nd August at the Hautes Plates observatory in Corcelles-les-Monts, certificates will be presented to mayors.

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bienpublic.com broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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