1130 Skuld
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- For other uses, see Skuld (disambiguation)
Asteroid 1130 Skuld, was discovered on September 2, 1929 by Karl Reinmuth at Heidelberg, Germany, and independently co-discovered on September 12, 1929 by Arnold Schwassmann and Arno A. Wachmann at Bergedorf Observatory in Hamburg, Germany.
1130 Skuld has a period of 3 years, 119 days and was named for one of the three Norns in Norse mythology: Skuld
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