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174 Phaedra

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Ruthroff, John C. (July 2009), "Photometric Observations and Lightcurve Analysis of Asteroids 129 Antigone, 174 Phaedra, 232 Russia, 291 Alice, and 343 Ostara",
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of 0.14. Lightcurve data obtained from Phaedra indicates a rather irregular or elongated body. It has a cross-section size of ~35 km.
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Marciniak, A.; et al. (May 2011), "Photometry and models of selected main belt asteroids. VIII. Low-pole asteroids",
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with a period of 4.96 ± 0.01 hours. This is consistent with previous studies in 1977, 1988, and 2008. The asteroid's
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A three-dimensional model of 174 Phaedra based on its light curve.
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observations of this asteroid at the Shadowbox Observatory in
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This article about an S-type asteroid native to the
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that was discovered by Canadian-American astronomer
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Discovered by
J. C. Watson
MPC designation
/ˈfdrə/
Alternative designations
Minor planet category
Main belt
Orbital characteristics
Epoch
JD
Uncertainty parameter
Observation arc
Aphelion
AU
Gm
Perihelion
Semi-major axis
Eccentricity
Orbital period (sidereal)
yr
d
Mean anomaly
°
Mean motion
Inclination
Longitude of ascending node
Argument of perihelion
MOID
MOID

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