Phaeo

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27.11.1891 00:00 Marseilles 5e24 43n18 observations 0


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Named for one of the Hyades which were said to have been originally nymphs, daughters of Atlas and an oceanid named Aethra {see planet  (132)}. Their number varies from two to seven, and their names were no less variable. The most usual seem to have been Ambrosia {see planet  (193)}, Eudora {(217)}, Aesyle, Coronis {(158)}, Dione {(106)}, Polyxo {(308)} and Phaeo. (M.-A. Combes) _ _.


Discovered on 27-11-1891 in Marseilles by Borrelly, A.

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