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'''17 Thetis''' |
'''17 Thetis''' ''(thee'-təs'' ([[Help:Pronunciation respelling key|key]])) is a large [[Main belt]] [[asteroid]]. It is a [[S-type asteroid|S-type]] asteroid, so it has a relatively bright surface and stony [[silicate]] and [[metal|metallic]] [[iron]]-[[nickel]] composition. |
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It was discovered by [[Karl Theodor Robert Luther|R. Luther]] on [[April 17]], [[1852]]. It was his first asteroid discovery. Its name comes from [[Thetis]], the mother of [[Achilles]] in [[Greek mythology]]. |
It was discovered by [[Karl Theodor Robert Luther|R. Luther]] on [[April 17]], [[1852]]. It was his first asteroid discovery. Its name comes from [[Thetis]], the mother of [[Achilles]] in [[Greek mythology]]. |
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Template:Minor Planet 17 Thetis (thee'-təs (key)) is a large Main belt asteroid. It is a S-type asteroid, so it has a relatively bright surface and stony silicate and metallic iron-nickel composition.
It was discovered by R. Luther on April 17, 1852. It was his first asteroid discovery. Its name comes from Thetis, the mother of Achilles in Greek mythology.
One Thetidian stellar occultation was observed from Oregon in 1999. However, the event was not timed.
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