Anaxagoras

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NOW @ 20 ARI 4
FOUND @ NOT CALCULATED!
 
Inclination: 10.891
Eccentricity: 0.191
Period: 4.218 years
AU 2.61
Type: 0000

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24.9.1960 08:04 Palomar 116w51 33n21 observations 1


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Named after the Greek philosopher Anaxagoras (c. 500–428 B.C.). He lived in Asia minor and in Athens, where he became friend of Pericles. He taught that solar and lunar eclipses originated in a scientific way and not as an act of the gods. This was an asebie (outrage against the gods) and Anaxagoras had to flee; he died in exile. (M 22501) _ _.


Discovered on 24-9-1960 in Palomar by van Houten, C. J., van Houten-Groeneveld, I., Gehrels, T.

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