(15) Eunomy

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(15) Eunomia is an asteroid belonging to the asteroid belt discovered on July 29, 1851 by Annibale de Gasparis from the Capodimonte observatory in Naples, Italy. It is named after Eunomia, a goddess from Greek mythology.

Orbital characteristics

Eunomia is located at an average distance of 2,644 ua from the Sun, being able to approach up to 2,148 ua and move away up to 3.14 ua. Its eccentricity is 0.1875 and its orbital inclination is 11.74°. It takes 1,570 days to complete one orbit around the Sun. It gives its name to the Eunomia asteroidal family.

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