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SYNOPTICAL TABLES.
ASTEROIDS.—continued.
Name. Length of Sidereal Revolution in Days. Inclination of Orbit to Ecliptic. Discoverer. Year of Discovery.
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41. Daphne 1358.34 15 48 23.0 Goldschmidt 1856
42. Isis 1386.914 8 34 40.0 Pogson 1856
43. Ariadne 1191.108 3 20 0.0 Pogson 1857
44. Nysa 1599.700 3 53 0.0 Goldschmidt 1857
45. Eugenia 1617.641 6 35 0.0 Goldschmidt 1857
46. Hestia 1406.614 2 18 0.0 Pogson 1857
47. Aglaia 1793.933 5 6 0.0 Luther 1857
48. Doris 2000.220 6 30 0.0 Goldschmidt 1857
49. Pales 1980.255 3 8 0.0 Goldschmidt 1857
50. Virginia 1596.140 2 52 0.0 Fergusson 1857
51. Nemausa ... 9 36 38.0 Laurent 1857
52. Europa ... 7 24 41.0 Goldschmidt 1858
53. Calypso ... 5 6 59.0 Luther 1858
54. Alexandra ... 11 47 9.0 Goldschmidt 1858
55. Pandora ... 7 13 30.0 Searle 1858
56. Pseudo Daphne ... 7 56 2.0 Schubert 1858
57. Mnemosyne ... 15 7 40.0 Luther 1859
58. Concordia ... ... Luther 1860
59. (Not named) ... ... Chacornac 1860
60. Titania ... 4 40 18.0 Fergusson 1860
61. Danae ... ... Goldschmidt 1860
62. Erato ... 2 14 15.0 Forsten 1860
63. Ansonia ... ... De Gasparis 1860
64. Angelina ... ... Tempel 1861
65. Maximiliana ... ... Tempel 1861
66. Maia ... ... Tuttle 1861
67. Asia ... ... Pogson 1861
68. Leto ... ... Luther 1861
69. Hesperia ... ... Schiaparelli 1861
70. Ponopea ... ... Goldschmidt 1861
71. Niobe ... ... Luther 1861
Aggregate mass (Earth's = 1), less than 1-4th
Inclination of orbit to ecliptic, greatest (Pallas), 34° 37′ 20″
Inclination of orbit to ecliptic,— — — least (Massilia), 0° 41′ 5″
Distance from Sun (Earth's = 1), greatest (Euphrosene) 3.192282
{{{1}}}— — — least (Ariadne), 2.19904