217 Eudora

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217 Eudora
Discovery
Discovered by J. Coggia
Discovery date August 30, 1880
Designations
Alternative names A914 RA
Minor planet
category
Main belt
Epoch 30 January 2005 (JD 2453400.5)
Aphelion 561.361 Gm (3.752 AU)
Perihelion 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)
Average 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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