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Daejeon Dongshin Science High School is a public science high school located in Biryong-dong, Dong-gu, Daejeon.

The DDSHS Biryong Observatory of Daejeon Dongshin Science High School, which obtained the asteroid observation site authorization from the IAUMPC under the International Astronomical Union on the fifth floor of the main building and was given the observatory code P68, is an observatory located in Daejeon Metropolitan City and conducts astronomy education and research as an observatory affiliated with Daejeon Dongshin Science High School.

In 2024, Korea became the 16th country to receive approval from the International Astronomical Union Minor Planet Center (IAUMPC) for asteroid observation, and was given the station code "P68." Biryong Observatory is located.{ "type": "FeatureCollection", "features": [ {     "type": "Feature", "properties": {}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [ 127.4744,         36.3331        ]      }    }  ] }

Facility
The Biryong Observatory of Daejeon Dongshin Science High School is 190 square meters and is located on the 5th floor of the main building of Daejeon Dongshin Science High School.

The main observation room consists of a circular observation dome with a diameter of 5m and a remote observation room, and observations can be performed using CCD and remote observation systems with a reflective telescope with a diameter of 500mm.

The auxiliary observation room is a sliding dome with a length of 10.5m and a width of 6m, with three Takahashi TOA-150 refracting telescopes, two Takahashi MEWLON-300CRS reflecting telescopes, and one solar observation telescope.