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169 Zelia
A main-belt asteroid discovered by Paul and Prosper Henry in 1876 at Paris Observatory; its name Zelia is a feminine given name whose precise mythological or personal source is uncertain.
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The top alternative to 169 Zelia in 2026 is 138 Tolosa with a score of 6.8/10, followed by 186 Celuta (6.0) and 178 Belisana (5.8).
138 Tolosa
138 Tolosa is a bright S-type asteroid from the inner asteroid belt, discovered by French astronomer Henri Perrotin in 1...
186 Celuta
Main-belt asteroid discovered by Henri Perrotin in 1878, named after Céluta, a Native American character in Chateaubrian...
178 Belisana
A main-belt asteroid discovered by C. H. F. Peters in 1877 and named after Belisana, a Celtic goddess worshipped in Gaul...
119 Althaea
Main-belt asteroid discovered by J.C. Watson in 1872, named after Althaea, the mythological queen of Calydon in Aetolia...
174 Phaedra
A main-belt asteroid discovered by James Craig Watson in 1877 and named after Phaedra, the Cretan princess of Greek trag...
108 Hecuba
Main-belt asteroid discovered by Robert Luther in 1869, named after Hecuba, queen of Troy and wife of King Priam, a cent...
113 Amalthea
Main-belt asteroid discovered by Alphonse Borrelly in 1871, named after Amalthea, the goat or nymph who nursed the infan...
149 Medusa
149 Medusa is a bright, stony S-type asteroid discovered by James Craig Watson in 1875, notable for its rapid rotation p...
181 Eucharis
Main-belt asteroid discovered by Henri Perrotin in 1878, named after Eucharis, the nymph who educated Telemachus in Féne...
122 Gerda
122 Gerda is a stony main-belt asteroid discovered in 1872 by German-American astronomer Christian Heinrich Friedrich Pe...
172 Baucis
A main-belt asteroid discovered by Alphonse Borrelly in 1877 and named after Baucis, who in Ovid's Metamorphoses was tra...
189 Phthia
Main-belt asteroid discovered by Henri Perrotin in 1878, named after Phthia, the ancient region of Thessaly in Greece as...
33 Polyhymnia
Main-belt asteroid discovered by Jean Chacornac in 1854 and named after Polyhymnia, the Greek Muse of sacred hymns and e...
160 Una
A main-belt asteroid discovered by James Craig Watson in 1876 and named after Una, the personification of truth and true...
133 Cyrene
133 Cyrene is a large main-belt asteroid discovered in 1873 by James Craig Watson and named after Cyrene, a figure in Gr...
198 Ampella
Main-belt asteroid discovered by Henri Perrotin in 1879, named after Ampelus, a companion of Dionysus in Greek mythology...
132 Aethra
132 Aethra is a stony Mars-crossing asteroid discovered by James Craig Watson in 1873, notable for its eccentric orbit t...
193 Ambrosia
Main-belt asteroid discovered by Christian H. F. Peters in 1879, named after ambrosia, the legendary food and drink conf...
103 Hera
Main-belt asteroid discovered by J.C. Watson in 1868, named after Hera, queen of the Olympian gods and goddess of marria...
184 Dejopeja
Main-belt asteroid discovered by Johann Palisa in 1878, named after Deiopea, a sea-nymph described in Virgil's Aeneid as...
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