Ashurbanipal

(2645 P-L )
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NOW @ 26 PIS 16
FOUND @ 15 ARI 4
 
Inclination: 2.194
Eccentricity: 0.072
Period: 3.192 years
AU 2.168
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

24.9.1960 11:05 Palomar 116w51 33n21 observations 1


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Named for the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal (c.693–626 B.C.), who became king in 669 B.C. and is historically important because of his collection of Babylonian and Assyrian documents and literature on clay tablets in cuneiform characters. The great epic poem of Gilgamesh {see planet  (1812)} is found in his library. Also impressive are the large stone reliefs at his palace, where Ashurbanipal’s deeds are detailed. (M 30800) _ _.


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

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