Named after the Greek goddess of youth and cupbearer to all the gods, daughter of Zeus and Hera {see planets (5731) and (103)}, wife of Hercules. (H 2)
Named by C. F. Gauss (AN 26, 155 (1847)). The Open image in new window
Discovered on 1-7-1847 in Driesen by Hencke, K. L. | ||
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