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data. A model constructed from these shows
Antigone itself to be quite regularly shaped. In 1990, the asteroid was observed from the
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by
Antigone have been observed. A favorable occultation of a star on April 11, 1985, was observed from sites near
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Wasserman, L. H.; et al. (June 1986), "The
Occultation of AG + 20° 1138 by 129 Antigone on 11 April 1985",
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615:. The ratio of the lengths of the major to minor axes for this asteroid were found to be 1.45 ±0.02.
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Morrison, D.; Chapman, C. R. (March 1976), "Radiometric diameters for an additional 22 asteroids",
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Dotto, E.; et al. (June 1992), "M-type asteroids - Rotational properties of 16 objects",
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564:. It and other similar asteroids probably originate from the core of a shattered
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in 1975 gave a diameter estimate of 114 km. Since 1985, a total of three
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of 4.9572 ± 0.0001 hours and a brightness variation of 0.34 ± 0.01 in
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A three-dimensional model of 129 Antigone based on its light curve.
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interior. It was discovered by German-American astronomer
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774:Johnston, Wm. Robert (17 February 2013),
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1374:Astronomical objects discovered in 1873
1369:Objects observed by stellar occultation
1339:Minor planet object articles (numbered)
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580:on February 5, 1873, and named after
324:Longitude of ascending node
7:
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804:, vol. 204, pp. 934–939,
599:of Antigone was suggested based on
50:Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters
14:
710:, vol. 73, pp. 98–118,
237:2.87038 AU (429.403 Gm)
225:2.26344 AU (338.606 Gm)
880:AstDyS-2, Asteroids—Dynamic Site
622:radiometric data collected from
85:
1359:Discoveries by Christian Peters
677:JPL Small-Body Database Browser
363:1.7487 AU (261.60 Gm)
352:1.2837 AU (192.04 Gm)
681:NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
1:
835:, vol. 18, p. 797,
605:Collurania-Teramo Observatory
708:Planetary and Space Science
336:Argument of perihelion
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818:10.1142/9789812834300_0469
153:Minor planet category
1344:M-type asteroids (Tholen)
1098:
1083:Small Solar System bodies
1024:
859:10.1016/j.pss.2012.03.009
734:10.1016/j.pss.2012.03.009
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254:Orbital period (sidereal)
183:
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1349:X-type asteroids (SMASS)
524:Absolute magnitude
382:Physical characteristics
139:Alternative designations
1018:Minor planets navigator
929:JPL Small-Body Database
851:2012P&SS...73...98C
761:1992A&AS...95..195D
726:2012P&SS...73...98C
453:Synodic rotation period
166:Orbital characteristics
1208:Trans-Neptunian object
893:Observation prediction
517:9.71 (brightest?)
802:Astrophysical Journal
406:(2.65 ± 0.89) × 10 kg
185:Uncertainty parameter
1354:Background asteroids
1181:Distant minor planet
671:Yeomans, Donald K.,
653:Noah Webster (1884)
428:surface gravity
71:MPC designation
1364:Named minor planets
980:Physical parameters
810:2008mgm..conf.2594S
595:In 1979 a possible
197:112.47 yr (41080 d)
56:Discovery date
23:
917:Observational info
780:Johnston's Archive
554:Radar observations
512:Apparent magnitude
45:Discovered by
16:Main-belt asteroid
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1123:Meanings of names
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307:0° 12 9.619 / day
144:A873 CA; 1878 CA;
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473:Geometric albedo
420:2.96 ± 1.04 g/cm
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590:Greek mythology
578:C. H. F. Peters
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1029:128 Nemesis
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901:Orbital info
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876:129 Antigone
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783:, retrieved
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738:See Table 1.
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684:, retrieved
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631:occultations
617:
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588:princess in
572:which had a
570:planetesimal
543:129 Antigone
542:
541:
525:
458:4.9572
287:Mean anomaly
243:Eccentricity
207:3.4773
64:Designations
22:129 Antigone
18:
1308:Cosmic dust
1272:Long-period
1262:Halley-type
1218:Kuiper belt
1103:Designation
1041:130 Elektra
545:is a large
484:Temperature
446:0.0661 km/s
439:Equatorial
426:Equatorial
346:Earth
313:Inclination
302:Mean motion
126:Named after
1333:Categories
1313:Meteoroids
1292:Sungrazing
1267:Hyperbolic
1223:Oort cloud
1166:Near-Earth
641:References
601:lightcurve
433:0.0349 m/s
389:Dimensions
280:17.39 km/s
221:Perihelion
179:2457600.5)
1203:Damocloid
956:Ephemeris
948:Discovery
885:Ephemeris
842:1203.4336
717:1203.4336
624:Kitt Peak
613:magnitude
597:satellite
547:main-belt
159:Main belt
39:Discovery
1287:Periodic
1213:Detached
1133:Asteroid
785:29 March
582:Antigone
550:asteroid
341:111.076°
329:135.703°
273:Average
263:(1776.3
203:Aphelion
131:Antigone
1252:Extinct
1191:Centaur
926:at the
847:Bibcode
806:Bibcode
757:Bibcode
722:Bibcode
628:stellar
415:density
371:Jupiter
317:12.262°
292:97.3536
247:0.21145
146:1907 BA
1244:Comets
1156:Family
1141:Active
1108:Groups
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686:12 May
586:Theban
584:, the
568:-like
558:nickel
1301:Other
1257:Great
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837:arXiv
712:arXiv
566:Vesta
488:~164
478:0.164
413:Mean
376:3.232
259:4.86
173:Epoch
1277:Lost
1118:Moon
1113:List
787:2013
688:2016
562:iron
532:7.07
401:Mass
359:MOID
348:MOID
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