Thais

(1931 VX )
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NOW @ 11 VIR 58
FOUND @ 21 TAU 38
 
Inclination: 13.179
Eccentricity: 0.242
Period: 3.787 years
AU 2.43
Type: 0007

Discovery Chart

6.11.1931 22:51 Simeis 33e60 44n24 observations 1


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Named for the famous Athenian hetaera who accompanied Alexander the Great (356–323 B.C.) in Asia. She later joined king Ptolemy I, from whom she had three children. Thaïs also is the title figure of a novel (1890) of the French novelist and satirist and 1921 Nobel laureate Anatole France (1844–1924, pseudonym of Jacques Anatole François Thibault). (N. Solovaya; A. Paluzíe-Borrell) _ _.


Discovered on 6-11-1931 in Simeis by Neujmin, G. N.

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