Walpurga

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NOW @ 6 TAU 11
FOUND @ 6 LIB 5
 
Inclination: 13.328
Eccentricity: 0.065
Period: 5.194 years
AU 2.999
Type: 0000

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3.4.1886 00:00 Vienna 16e20 48n14 observations 0


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Named after St. Walpurga {710?–777}, princess of Wessex, England who with her brothers went to Germany to convert the heathen. Her feast day is May 1 (hence Walpurgis Night) when the witches ride on broomsticks to the ancient places of sacrifice to revel with Satan. The best known of this places is the Brocken {see planet  (4724)}, highest peak in the Harz mountains, immortalized by the scene of the witches’ sabbath in Goethe’s {see planet  (3047)} Faust. (H 31, I. Heinrich) _ _.


Discovered on 3-4-1886 in Vienna by Palisa, J.

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