Dejopeja

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NOW @ 25 TAU 23
FOUND @ 14 VIR 40
 
Inclination: 1.138
Eccentricity: 0.063
Period: 5.709 years
AU 3.194
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

28.2.1878 00:00 Pola 13e51 44n52 observations 0


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Named for the fairest of the 14 nymphs who attended Juno {see planet  (3)} who promised her in marriage of Aeolus, god of the winds, if he would destroy the fleet of Aeneas {see planet  (1172)} which was sailing for Italy. Some sources call Dejopeja an attendant nymph of Cyrene {see planet  (133)}. (H 23) _ _.


Discovered on 28-2-1878 in Pola by Palisa, J.

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