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(94) Aurora is an asteroid belonging to the asteroid belt discovered by James Craig Watson from the Detroit Observatory in Ann Arbor, United States, on September 6, 1867. It is named after Aurora, a goddess from Roman mythology.

Orbital characteristics

Aurora is located at an average distance from the Sun of 3,159 AU, and can be as far away as 3,442 AU. Its eccentricity is 0.08966 and its orbital inclination is 7.966°. It takes 2,051 days to complete one orbit around the Sun.

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