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'''260 Huberta''' is a large [[asteroid]] orbiting near the outer edge of the [[Asteroid belt|Main belt]]. It is dark and rich in [[carbon]].
'''260 Huberta''' is a large [[asteroid]] orbiting near the outer edge of the [[Asteroid belt|Main belt]]. It is dark and rich in [[carbon]]. It belongs to the [[Cybele asteroid|Cybele]] group of asteroids.<ref name=Lagerkvist2001/>
 
It belongs to the [[Cybele asteroid|Cybele]] group of asteroids<ref name=Lagerkvist2001/> and may have been trapped in a 4:7 [[orbital resonance]] with [[Jupiter]].


It was discovered by [[Johann Palisa]] on 3 October 1886 in [[Vienna]] and was named after Saint [[Hubertus]].
It was discovered by [[Johann Palisa]] on 3 October 1886 in [[Vienna]] and was named after Saint [[Hubertus]].

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260 Huberta is a large asteroid orbiting near the outer edge of the Main belt. It is dark and rich in carbon. It belongs to the Cybele group of asteroids.[1]

It was discovered by Johann Palisa on 3 October 1886 in Vienna and was named after Saint Hubertus.

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