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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. 288 Glauke is an asteroid discovered by Robert Luther in 1890. It was the last of his asteroid discoveries. It is named after Glauke, a daughter of Creon a king of Corinth in Greek mythology. Glauke has an exceptionally slow rotation period of about 1200 hours. This makes it the slowest-rotating non-planetary object known in the solar system. The rotation is believed to be "tumbling", similar to 4179 Toutatis.

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. 288 Glauke is an asteroid discovered by Robert Luther in 1890. It was the last of his asteroid discoveries. It is named after Glauke, a daughter of Creon a king of Corinth in Greek mythology. Glauke has an exceptionally slow rotation period of about 1200 hours. This makes it the slowest-rotating non-planetary object known in the solar system. The rotation is believed to be "tumbling", similar to 4179 Toutatis.