Arsinoe

(1895 BY )
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NOW @ 2 LIB 39
FOUND @ 23 SAG 5
 
Inclination: 14.098
Eccentricity: 0.201
Period: 4.172 years
AU 2.592
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

20.6.1895 00:00 Nice 7e18 43n43 observations 0


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Named for the mother of Asclepius (or Aesculapius, see planet  (1027) by Apollo {see planet  (1862)}, according to some mythologists, although Coronis {see planet  (158)} is usually accepted as the mother of Asclepius. The name is also in use for a nurse of Orestes. Arsinoë put her own son in the bed of Orestes, where he was killed by Aegisthus, and Orestes was saved. (H 44) _ _.


Discovered on 20-6-1895 in Nice by Charlois, A.

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