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433 Eros
433 Eros is a stony asteroid of the Amor group, and the first discovered, and second-largest near-Earth object. It has an elongated shape and a volume-equivalent diameter of approximately 16.8 kilometers (10.4 miles). The asteroid was discovered by German astronomer C. G. Witt at the Berlin Observatory on 13 August 1898 in an eccentric orbit between Mars and Earth. It was later named after Eros, a god from Greek mythology, the son of Aphrodite. He is identified with the planet Venus.
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Quick Facts
Named after
Ἔρως, Érōs[3]
Pronunciation
/ˈɪərɒs/[2]
Discovered by
C. G. Witt
Discovery date
13 August 1898
Discovery site
Berlin Urania Obs.
MPC designation
(433) Eros