Thymbraeus

(1978 VF11 )
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NOW @ 26 PIS 57

Discovery Chart

7.11.1978 00:00 Palomar 116w51 33n21 observations 1


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Thymbraeus was one of the two sons of Laocoön who was killed by sea serpents sent to punish the father for attempting to warn the Trojans about the danger of the wooden horse left by the Greeks. The scene is immortalized in an ancient sculpture, the Gruppo del Laocoonte on display in the Vatican.


Discovered on 7-11-1978 in Palomar by Helin, E. F., Bus, S. J.

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