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Best 1 92 Undina
92 Undina

Main-belt asteroid discovered by C.H.F. Peters in 1867, named after Undine, the water spirit of German Romantic mythology and literature.

2 166 Rhodope

A main-belt asteroid discovered by C. H. F. Peters in 1876 and named after Rhodope, a figure of Greek mythology also associated with the Rhodope mountain range in ancient Thrace.

3 195 Eurykleia

Main-belt asteroid discovered by Johann Palisa in 1879, named after Eurycleia, the faithful nurse of Odysseus who recognized him by his scar upon his return to Ithaca.

4 177 Irma
177 Irma

A main-belt asteroid discovered by Paul and Prosper Henry in 1877 at Paris Observatory and named after Irma, a Germanic feminine given name derived from the element ermen meaning whole.

5 143 Adria
143 Adria

143 Adria is a large, dark C-type asteroid discovered by Austrian astronomer Johann Palisa in 1875 and named after the Adriatic Sea, reflecting his maritime voyage to observe a transit.

6 123 Brunhild

123 Brunhild is a bright S-type asteroid from the central region of the asteroid belt, discovered by American astronomer Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters in 1872.

7 180 Garumna

A main-belt asteroid discovered by Henri Perrotin in 1878 and named after Garumna, the Latin name for the Garonne river flowing through southwestern France into the Atlantic.

8 161 Athor
161 Athor

A main-belt asteroid discovered by James Craig Watson in 1876 and named after Hathor, the ancient Egyptian goddess of love, music, and the sky, rendered in its Greek form Athor.

9 72 Feronia
72 Feronia

72 Feronia is a dark, unusually shaped asteroid discovered in 1861 by American astronomer Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters in Clinton, New York.

10 83 Beatrix
83 Beatrix

83 Beatrix is a large, bright X-type asteroid discovered in 1865 by Italian astronomer Annibale de Gasparis at the Capodimonte Observatory in Naples.

11 77 Frigga
77 Frigga

77 Frigga is a stony S-type asteroid discovered in 1862 by American astronomer Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters at the Hamilton College Observatory in New York.

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