15 Eunomia
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Template:Minor Planet 15 Eunomia (ew-noh'-mee-a) is the 12th largest Main belt asteroid. It is also the largest member of the Eunomia family of asteroids. Like other true members of the family, it is composed of silicates and nickel-iron. It is light in colour.
It was discovered by A. de Gasparis on July 29, 1851 and named after Eunomia, one of the Horae (Hours), a personification of order and law in Greek mythology.
Eunomia has rather variable lightcurve indicating an elongated object. This led to a suggestion that Eunomia may be a binary object. However, it was refuted later. [1]
Eunomia has been observed occulting stars three times.
Eunomia in fiction
One chapter of Arkady and Boris Strugatsky's novel Space Apprentice (1962) is staged on Eunomia. A scientific station on the asteroid is annihilating large fragments of the asteroid in its advanced experiments.
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