(164) Eve

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(164) Eva is an asteroid that is part of the asteroid belt and was discovered by Paul Pierre Henry on July 12, 1876 from the observatory in Paris, France. The reason for the name is unknown.

Orbital characteristics

Eva is located at an average distance of 2,635 ua from the Sun, being able to move away up to 3,543 ua and approach up to 1,727 ua. Its orbital inclination is 24.46° and its eccentricity is 0.3447. It takes 1,562 days to complete one orbit around the Sun.

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