Phaethon

(1983 TB )
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Discovery Chart

11.10.1983 00:00 IRAS 24e45 59n26 observations 1


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This object associated with the Geminid meteor stream has the smallest known perihelion distance for a body in a short-period orbit and is named for the son of Helios, who operated the solar chariot for a day, lost control of it and almost set fire to the Earth. (M 9771) _ _.


Discovered on 11-10-1983 in IRAS by IRAS

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17-07-1996Aviation company Enimex incorporated. Asteroid Phaethon conjunct Sun.