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The asteroid takes about 30 years to revolve but lies 60 degrees ahead of Saturn in its orbit.
Such objects, called Trojan asteroids, are already known for the other giant planets.
The asteroid is only about 13 kilometers across, the same size as Deimos , the smaller of the two moons of Mars .
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