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  1. The Koronis or Koronian family (FIN: 605), also known as the Lacrimosa family,: 16 is a very large asteroid family of stony asteroids, located in the outer region of the asteroid belt. They are thought to have been formed at least two billion years ago in a catastrophic collision between two larger bodies.

  2. The Koronis or Koronian family, also known as the Lacrimosa family, is a very large asteroid family of stony asteroids, located in the outer region of the asteroid belt. They are thought to have been formed at least two billion years ago in a catastrophic collision between two larger bodies.

  3. An asteroid family is a population of asteroids that share similar proper orbital elements, such as semimajor axis, eccentricity, and orbital inclination. The members of the families are thought to be fragments of past asteroid collisions.

  4. The family is named after 158 Koronis, and the largest known member (208 Lacrimosa) is about 41 km (25 mi) in diameter. The Koronis family travels in a cluster along the same orbit. [1] Over 300 have been found but only about 20 are larger than 20 km in diameter.

  5. A well-defined Hirayama family of asteroids in the outer region of the main asteroid belt at a mean distance of 2.87 AU from the Sun. The members are mainly S-class asteroids with very similar colours, spectra, and albedos.

  6. Family. Zeus gave the hand of the Muse Erato to Malus. The pair had a daughter Cleophema, who married Phlegyas, the king of Lapiths. Their daughter was called Aegle, otherwise known as Coronis. In some other accounts, her father was Azan, king of Arcadia. Mythology Lover of Apollo

  7. La familia de Coronis es una familia de asteroides situada en el cinturón de asteroides. Se cree que son los restos rotos de un solo cuerpo que fue destruido por una colisión. La sonda espacial Galileo visitó a uno de los miembros de esta familia, Ida, en 1993.