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  2. 3361 Orpheus - Wikipedia

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    3361 Orpheus (1982 HR) is an Apollo asteroid that was discovered on 24 April 1982 by Carlos Torres at Cerro El Roble Astronomical Station. Its eccentric orbit crosses that of Mars and Earth , and approaches Venus as well.

  3. 75 Eurydike - Wikipedia

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    75 Eurydike is a large main-belt asteroid.It has an M-type spectrum and a relatively high albedo and may be rich in nickel-iron. [5] Eurydike was discovered by German-American astronomer C. H. F. Peters on September 22, 1862.

  4. Orpheus - Wikipedia

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    Orpheus with the lyre and surrounded by beasts (Byzantine & Christian Museum, Athens) The most famous story in which Orpheus figures is that of his wife Eurydice (sometimes referred to as Euridice and also known as Argiope). While walking among her people, the Cicones, in tall grass at her wedding, Eurydice was set upon by a satyr.

  5. 2022 OB5 - Wikipedia

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    2022 OB 5 is a small near-Earth asteroid that passed within 0.00679 AU (1,016,000 km) from Earth on 5 August 2022. [2] It was the primary target of AstroForge's Brokkr-2 (Odin) mission, which launched alongside IM-2 in February 2025, and was planned to reach the asteroid around December 2025. [3]

  6. (285263) 1998 QE2 - Wikipedia

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    With a diameter between 2.7 and 3.2 kilometers, 1998 QE 2 is one of largest known potentially hazardous asteroid (see PHA-list). [19] Conversely, the Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link assumes a standard albedo for stony asteroids of 0.20 and calculates a diameter of 1.08 kilometers based on an absolute magnitude of 17.2.

  7. 2021 PH27 - Wikipedia

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    Record breaking Atira recently discovered, 2 September 2021, NEO Coordination Centre, European Space Agency; 2021 PH27 at NeoDyS-2, Near Earth Objects—Dynamic Site. Ephemerides · Observation prediction · Orbital info · MOID · Proper elements · Observational info · Close approaches · Physical info · Orbit animation

  8. 21900 Orus - Wikipedia

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    21900 Orus / ˈ ɔːr ə s / is a Jupiter trojan asteroid from the Greek camp, approximately 53 kilometers (33 miles) in diameter, and a target of the Lucy mission to be visited in November 2028. [9]

  9. HMS Orpheus (S11) - Wikipedia

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    The standard complement was 68: 6 officers, 62 sailors. [2] Unlike other members of the class, which had a fin made from glass fibre-reinforced plastic, the fin of Orpheus was made of aluminium alloy. [2] Orpheus was laid down by Vickers-Armstrongs on 16 April 1959, and launched on 17 November 1959. [2]