(108) Hecuba

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(108) Hecuba is an asteroid belonging to the outer asteroid belt discovered on April 2, 1869 by Karl Theodor Robert Luther from the Düsseldorf-Bilk observatory, Germany. It is named after Hecuba, a character from Greek mythology.

Orbital characteristics

Hecuba orbits at an average distance of 3,238 AU from the Sun, being able to move up to 3,417 AU. It has an orbital inclination of 4.221° and an eccentricity of 0.05538. It takes 2,128 days to complete one orbit around the Sun.

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