2019 UO14: Saturnian Trojan Asteroid
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•Astronomers confirm asteroid 2019 UO14 is a Trojan asteroid of Saturn
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Asteroid 2019 UO14 is a Trojan asteroid of Saturn .
The first of them was discovered in 1906 by Max Wolf .
The research team suspects the asteroid has only been a Trojan for a couple thousand years .
It takes approximately 30 years to revolve and lies approximately 60 degrees ahead of Saturn ..
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