7543 Prylis /ˈpraɪlɪs/ is a Jupiter trojan from the Greek camp, approximately 43 kilometers (27 miles) in diameter.
[1] The dark Jovian asteroid is possibly spherical in shape and has a rotation period of 17.8 hours.
He suggested that entry to Troy could be gained by means of the Trojan Horse, which was eventually built by the carpenter Epeius (also see 2148 Epeios).
[7] In June 2016, a first rotational lightcurve of Prylis was obtained from photometric observations by Robert Stephens at the Center for Solar System Studies in Landers, California.
Lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 17.80±0.02 hours with a low brightness amplitude of 0.10 magnitude (U=2).