764 Gunhild
764 Gunhild is a large asteroid located in the main belt between Mars and Jupiter. It was discovered on March 1, 1913, by the astronomer Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth. The asteroid is named after Gunhild, a character from Norse mythology.
This celestial body has an estimated diameter of about 100 kilometers. Its surface is composed mainly of rock and metal, and it reflects sunlight, making it visible through telescopes. 764 Gunhild orbits the Sun and takes approximately 4.5 years to complete one full revolution.