Sibylla

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NOW @ 15 CAP 7
FOUND @ 7 ARI 13
 
Inclination: 4.67
Eccentricity: 0.075
Period: 6.202 years
AU 3.375
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

28.9.1876 00:00 Ann Arbor 24e45 59n26 observations 0


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Named probably for the Sibyls collectively. The Sibyls were women, young and old, inspired by heaven and endowed with prophetic powers, who interceded with the gods on behalf of men. The most famous of the (presumably ten) Sibyls was that of Cumae in Italy, a woman of wisdom and vision. (Z 239) _ _.


Discovered on 28-9-1876 in Ann Arbor by Watson, J. C.

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