110 Lydia
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Orbital characteristics 1 (ftp://ftp.lowell.edu/pub/elgb/astorb.html) | |
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Orbit type | Main belt (Lydia) |
Semimajor axis | 2.732 AU |
Perihelion distance | 2.514 AU |
Aphelion distance | 2.950 AU |
Orbital period | 4.52 years |
Inclination | 5.97° |
Eccentricity | 0.080 |
Physical characteristics 1 (ftp://ftp.lowell.edu/pub/elgb/astorb.html) | |
Diameter | 86.1 km |
Rotation period | 10.927 hours |
Spectral class | M |
Abs. magnitude | 7.80 |
Albedo 4 (http://dorothy.as.arizona.edu/DSN/IRAS/index_iras.html) | 0.181 |
History 2 (http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/lists/NumberedMPs.html) | |
Discoverer | A. Borrelly, 1870 |
110 Lydia is a quite large Main belt asteroid composed of fairly pure nickel-iron. Lydia asteroid family is named after it.
It was discovered by A. Borrelly on April 19, 1870. It was his second asteroid discovery.
Lydia occulted a dim star on September 18, 1999.
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