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Hypsipyle (
minor planet designation : 587 Hypsipyle ), provisional designation 1906 TF , is a stony Phocaea
asteroid from the inner regions of the
asteroid belt , approximately 12 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 22 February 1906, by Germany astronomer
Max Wolf at
Heidelberg Observatory in southwest Germany.
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The asteroid was named after the Queen
Hypsipyle from
Greek mythology and is one of the principal members of the
Phocaea family .
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