Antigone (Main-Belt Asteroid) |
| Antigone is a Main-Belt Asteroid, it has Mean Radius of ca. 60 kilometer and Mass 2 x 1018 KG or about 3.34806 x 10-7 times the mass of Earth. Antigone falls in the Category of Main-Belt Asteroid |
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Name: | Antigone | Description: | Main-Belt Asteroid | Category: | Asteroids | Mean Radius: | ca. 60 kilometer | Mass: | 2 x 1018 KG (3.34806 x 10-7 times Earth) | Object Type: | Main-Belt Asteroid |
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Similar sounding names:
100000 Astronautica, 113 Amalthea, 119 Althaea, 124 Alkeste, 132 Aethra, 132524 APL, 136 Austria, 143 Adria, 1862 Apollo, 1999 AN10, 2002 AW197, 2003 AZ84, 2062 Aten, 229 Adelinda, 404 Arsinoe, 43 Ariadne, 5535 Annefrank, 55576 Amycus, 64 Angelina, 67 Asia, 82 Alkmene, 8405 Asbolus, 90 Antiope A, 99942 Apophis, Abastumani, Achilles, Actaea, Adelheid, Adeona, Adorea, Adrastea, Aegaeon, Aegina, Aegle, Aemilia, Agamemnon, Aglaja, Alauda, Albiorix, Alcathous, Aletheia, Alexandra, Altjira, Altjira I, Amalthea, Amphitrite, Ananke, Anchises, Andromache, Ani, Antilochus, Aquitania, Arethusa, Argentina, Ariel, Armida, Artemis, Aspasia, Asterope, Astraea, Atalante, Ate, Athamantis, Atlas, Aurelia, Aurora, Ausonia, Automedon |