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129 Antigone

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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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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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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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Robert (17 February 2013), 715: 1374:Astronomical objects discovered in 1873 1369:Objects observed by stellar occultation 1339:Minor planet object articles (numbered) 646: 20: 666: 664: 662: 580:on February 5, 1873, and named after 324:Longitude of ascending node 7: 937: 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 1390: 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.2012.03.009 536: 254:Orbital period (sidereal) 183: 171: 26: 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 1326: 1325: 1238: 1237: 1123:Meanings of names 1049: 1048: 540: 539: 307:0° 12 9.619 / day 144:A873 CA; 1878 CA; 1381: 1096: 1076: 1069: 1062: 1053: 1011: 1004: 997: 988: 972:Orbital elements 936: 863: 862: 844: 828: 822: 821: 797: 791: 790: 788: 786: 771: 765: 764: 748: 739: 737: 719: 703: 692: 691: 689: 687: 668: 657: 651: 635:Pueblo, Colorado 473:Geometric albedo 420:2.96 ± 1.04 g/cm 407: 395:119.44 ± 3.91 km 120: 119: 116: 115: 112: 109: 106: 103: 100: 97: 94: 91: 31: 24: 1389: 1388: 1384: 1383: 1382: 1380: 1379: 1378: 1329: 1328: 1327: 1322: 1296: 1234: 1175: 1127: 1085: 1080: 1050: 1045: 1020: 1015: 909:Proper elements 872: 867: 866: 830: 829: 825: 799: 798: 794: 784: 782: 773: 772: 768: 750: 749: 742: 705: 704: 695: 685: 683: 670: 669: 660: 652: 648: 643: 609:rotation period 590:Greek mythology 578:C. 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Discovered by
Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters
MPC designation
/ænˈtɪɡən/
Antigone
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
orbital speed
Mean anomaly
°
Mean motion
Inclination
Longitude of ascending node
Argument of perihelion

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