55576 Amycus
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| Orbital period | 126 years |
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| Discovered | April 8, 2002 |
| Orbits | Sun |
| Discoverer | Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking |
| Named after | Amykos |
| Orbital eccentricity | 0. 39526 (e) |
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| ID | 2196900 |
About 55576 Amycus
55576 Amycus, provisional designation 2002 GB₁₀, is a centaur discovered on April 8, 2002, by the NEAT at Palomar. The minor planet was named for Amycus, a male centaur in Greek mythology. It came to perihelion in February 2003. Data from the Spitzer Space Telescope gave a diameter of 76. 3 ± 12. 5 km.