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MAIN-BELT ASTEROID
(80) Sappho; Sappho (asteroid); Minor Planet Sappho; A864 JA
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Sappho         
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  • alt=A woman seated on a rock, holding a lyre in one hand and a scroll with the word "Sappho" on in the other
  • alt=Two men sat in front of an open tent.
  • alt=Marble head of a woman with the nose broken off
  • Sappho inspired ancient poets and artists, including the vase painter from the Group of Polygnotos who depicted her on this red-figure hydria.
  • P. Sapph. Obbink: the fragment of papyrus on which Sappho's [[Brothers Poem]] was discovered
  • alt=A seated woman playing a lute; more instruments are on the floor and there is a pile of books behind her
ANCIENT GREEK LYRIC POET
Sappho/Fragment 1, Hymn to Aphrodite; Sappho of Lesbos; Psappho; Σαπφώ; Ψάπφω
·noun Any one of several species of brilliant South American humming birds of the genus Sappho, having very bright-colored and deeply forked tails;
- called also firetail.
HMS Sappho         
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Hms sappho
Five ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Sappho, after the Ancient Greek lyric poet Sappho. Two more were planned but one was cancelled and one received a different name before launching:
Poetry of Sappho         
  • Sappho and Alcaeus, illustrated on an Attic red-figure [[kalathos]] by the [[Brygos Painter]].  The two poets were contemporaries, and both wrote in the same Aeolic dialect; there are several fragments where it is uncertain which of the two is the author.
  • [[Friedrich Blass]], whose publication of a parchment fragment of Sappho's poetry in 1880 marked the beginning of a new era in the rediscovery of her work
  • The Cologne papyrus, on which Sappho's [[Tithonus poem]] is partially preserved
User:Caeciliusinhorto/Poetry of Sappho
Sappho was an ancient Greek lyric poet from the island of Lesbos. She wrote around 10,000 lines of poetry, only a small fraction of which survives today.

Wikipedia

80 Sappho

Sappho (minor planet designation: 80 Sappho) is a large, S-type (stony) main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by English astronomer Norman Pogson on May 2, 1864, and is named after Sappho, the Archaic Greece poet. The asteroid is orbiting the Sun at a distance of 2.2957 AU with a period of 3.48 years and an eccentricity (ovalness) of 0.2. The orbital plane is inclined at an angle of 8.68° to the plane of the ecliptic.

13-cm radar observations of this asteroid from the Arecibo Observatory between 1980 and 1985 were used to produce a diameter estimate of 83 kilometres (52 mi). Hanuš et al. (2013) confirmed the polar axis has ecliptic coordinates (λ, β) = (194°, −26°) and listed a rotation period of 14.03087 h.

Sappho (at apparent magnitude 11.8) occulted the magnitude 7.2 star HIP 24403 in the constellation of Taurus on 16 September 2018 at 8:54 UT. Sacramento and Salt Lake City were the two major cities located underneath the shadow path. Data from this event will help improve the shape model of the asteroid. During the occultation the asteroid was roughly 1.6 AU (240,000,000 km; 150,000,000 mi) from Earth with an uncertainty of ±76 km.