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Lehigh (asteróide 691) é um asteróide da cintura principal com um diâmetro de 87,68 quilómetros, a 2,6613081 UA. Possui uma excentricidade de 0,1176143 e um período orbital de 1 913,17 dias. Lehigh tem uma velocidade orbital média de 17,15040532 km/s e uma inclinação de 13,02014º. Este asteróide foi descoberto em 11 de Dezembro de 1909 por Joel Metcalf. More information...

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