2062 Aton

Órbita de 2062 Aton.

Aton é o asteroide número 2062 da série, descoberto em 7 de janeiro de 1976 no Observatório Palomar por Eleanor F. Helin. Foi o primeiro asteroide conhecido com uma órbita menor que a da Terra. Recebeu o nome de Aton, o deus egípcio do Sol.[1]

Referências

  1. «JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 2062 Aten (1976 AA)» (em inglês). Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Consultado em 13 de maio de 2014 

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