Typhon

(2002 CR46 )
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NOW @ 26 SCO 25

Discovery Chart

5.2.2002 00:00 Palomar 116w51 33n21 observations 1


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The secondary object (42355) Typhon I, discovered 2006 Jan. 20 by K. Noll, W. Grundy, D. Stephens and H. Levison using the Hubble Space Telescope, is named Echidna for the mother of all the major monsters in classical Greek mythology. Half nymph and half snake, Echidna lives, immortal, in a deep cave called Arima.


Discovered on 5-2-2002 in Palomar by NEAT

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