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patroclus$550621$ - traduzione in greco

JUPITER TROJAN
S/2001 (617) 1; (617) Patroclus I Menoetius; Menoetius (moon); 617 Patroclus I Menoetius; Patroclus (asteroid); Patroclus (trojan asteroid); Patroclus (Jupiter trojan); (617) Patroclus; (617) Patroclus I; 617 Patroclus I; Patroclus I; Patroclus I Menoetius; Exploration of 617 Patroclus; Exploration of (617) Patroclus; Exploration of Menoetius; Exploration of Patroclus; 617 Patroclus-Menoetius; (617) Patroclus–Menoetius; Patroclus-Menoetius; 617 Patroclus–Menoetius; Patroclus–Menoetius; (617) Patroclus-Menoetius; Patroclus (minor planet); Minor Planet Patroclus; Menoetius (satellite); 1906 VY; (617) 1906 VY; 1941 XC; (617) 1941 XC; 1962 NB; (617) 1962 NB
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  • Lucy]]'' spacecraft flying past the Patroclus-Menoetius system
  • Hubble images of Patroclus and Menoetius orbiting each other, from May to June 2017
  • Artist's impression of the Patroclus-Menoetius binary system
  • Artist's conception of Patroclus and Menoetius orbiting around their center of mass, occasionally eclipsing one another

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617 Patroclus

617 Patroclus ( pə-TROH-kləs) is a large binary Jupiter trojan asteroid. It is a dark D-type asteroid and a slow rotator, due to the 103-hour orbital period of its two components. It is one of five Jupiter trojan asteroids targeted by the Lucy space probe, and is scheduled for a flyby in 2033.

Patroclus was discovered on 17 October 1906, by astronomer August Kopff at the Heidelberg Observatory in Germany, and was named after Patroclus in Greek mythology. It was the second trojan to be discovered and the only member of the Trojan camp named after a Greek figure, as the convention of naming one 'camp' after Greek figures of the Trojan War and the other after Trojan figures had not yet been established.

Patroclus was long thought to be one of the largest Jupiter trojans, with a diameter on the order of 150 km. However, in 2001 it was discovered to be a binary asteroid of two similarly sized objects. The name Patroclus is now assigned to the larger component, some 110–115 km in diameter, while the secondary, slightly smaller at 100–105 km in diameter, has been named Menoetius ( mə-NEE-shəs). This was the first discovery of a binary trojan asteroid.