217 Eudora

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217 Eudora
Discovery
Discovered by: J. Coggia
Discovery date: August 30, 1880
Alternative names: A914 RA
Minor planet category: Main belt
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 30 January 2005 (JD 2453400.5)
Aphelion distance: 561.361 Gm (3.752 AU)
Perihelion distance: 298.821 Gm (1.997 AU)
Semi-major axis: 430.091 Gm (2.875 AU)
Eccentricity: 0.305
Orbital period: 1780.504 d (4.87 a)
Avg. orbital speed: 17.57 km/s
Mean anomaly: 220.993°
Inclination: 10.474°
Longitude of ascending node: 163.151°
Argument of perihelion: 154.303°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions: 66.0 km
Mass: unknown
Mean density: unknown
Equatorial surface gravity: unknown
Escape velocity: unknown
Rotation period: 12.54 h
Albedo: 0.048
Temperature: unknown
Spectral type: C
Absolute magnitude: 9.8

217 Eudora is a large Main belt asteroid. It probably has a composition similar to carbonaceous chondrites.

It was discovered by J. Coggia on August 30, 1880 in Marseilles. It was his fourth asteroid discovery.

It was named after Eudora, a Hyad in Greek mythology.

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