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(111) Ate is an asteroid that forms part of the asteroid belt and was discovered on August 14, 1870 by Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters from the Litchfield Observatory in Clinton, United States. It is named after Até, a goddess from Greek mythology.

Orbital characteristics

Ate is located at an average distance from the Sun of 2,594 AU, and can get as close as 2,325 AU. It has an eccentricity of 0.1037 and an orbital inclination of 4.932°. It takes 1,526 days to complete one orbit around the Sun.

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