702 Alauda
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Orbital period | 2,086 days |
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Discovered | July 26, 2007 |
Orbits | Sun |
Observation arc | 106. 89 yr (39,040 days) |
Known satellites | Pichi üñëm |
Moons | Pichi üñëm |
S/2007 (702) 1 | |
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ID | 2196895 |
About 702 Alauda
702 Alauda, provisional designation 1910 KQ, is a carbonaceous asteroid and binary system from the outer asteroid belt, approximately 190 kilometers in diameter. It is the parent body of the Alauda family. Discovered in 1910 by German astronomer Joseph Helffrich at Heidelberg Observatory, it was named after the lark.