Chiron

/ˈkaɪrən/ noun

In Greek mythology, a wise centaur (half-human, half-horse) famous for his knowledge of medicine, archery, and teaching; also refers to a small celestial body.

From Greek 'Cheiron,' possibly from 'cheir' (hand), suggesting manual skill. In astronomy, the name was given to a comet-like object discovered in 1977.

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