Toutatis

(1989 AC )
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NOW @ 8 AQU 46

Discovery Chart

4.1.1989 00:00 Caussols 6e56 43n45 observations 1


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Named after the Gaulish god, protector of the tribe. This totemic deity is well known because of the cartoon series Les aventures d’Asterix by Uderzo and Goscinny. This tells the stories of two almost fearless heroes living in the late village under siege in Roman-occupied Gaul in 50 B.C., and whose only fear is that the sky may fall onto their heads one day. Since this object is the Apollo object with the smallest inclination known, it is a good candidate to fall on our heads one of these days... But as the chief of the village says: “C’est pas demain la veille...” (M 16444) _ _.


Discovered on 4-1-1989 in Caussols by Pollas, C.

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