テュフォン (小惑星)
1. 42355 Typhon42355 Typhon is a scattered disc object that was discovered on February 5, 2002, by the NEAT program. It measures 134±13 km in diameter, and is named after Typhon, a monster in Greek mythology. A large moon was identified in 2006. It is named Echidna—formal designation (42355) Typhon I Echidna, /ɨˈkɪdnə/, from Greek: Έχιδνα—after Echidna, the monstrous mate of Typhon. It orbits Typhon at ~1300 km, completing one orbit in about 11 days. Its diameter is estimated to be 78±8 km.
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