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Pallas

Second-largest asteroid in the Solar System (after Ceres), discovered by German astronomer Heinrich Olbers in 1802. It is 522 km/324 mi in diameter. Pallas orbits the Sun at a distance of 414 million km/257 million mi with a period (the time it takes to circle the Sun) of 4.61 years.



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