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- 110_Lydia averageSpeed "17.99".
- 110_Lydia mass "6.7".
- 110_Lydia orbitalPeriod "1650.493".
- 110_Lydia periapsis "3.77016E8".
- 110_Lydia temperature "168.0".
- 110_Lydia absoluteMagnitude "7.8".
- 110_Lydia abstract "110 Lydia is a large main-belt asteroid with an M-type spectrum, and thus may be metallic in composition, consisting primarily of nickel-iron. It was discovered by French astronomer Alphonse Borrelly on April 19, 1870 and was named for the Asia Minor country populated by Phrygians. The Lydia family of asteroids is named after it.Observations made during 1958–1959 at the McDonald Observatory and in 1969 at the Kitt Peak National Observatory found an uneven light curve with a period of 10.9267 hours. In the late 1990s, a network of astronomers worldwide used light curves to derive spin states and shape models of 10 new asteroids, including (110) Lydia. They obtained a period of 10.92580 hours, with the brightness varying by no more than 0.2 in magnitude.In the Tholen classification system, it is categorized as an M-type asteroid, while the Bus asteroid taxonomy system lists it as an Xk asteroid. Absorption features in the near infrared are attributed to low-iron, low-calcium orthopyroxene minerals. Water content on the surface is estimated at 0.14–0.27 by mass fraction (wt%). Measurements of the thermal inertia of 110 Lydia give a value between 70 and 200 J m−2 K−1 s–1/2, compared to 50 for lunar regolith and 400 for coarse sand in an atmosphere. It is a likely interloper in the Padua family of minor planets that share similar dynamic properties.Lydia occulted a dim star on September 18, 1999.".
- 110_Lydia albedo "0.181".
- 110_Lydia averageSpeed "64764.0".
- 110_Lydia discovered "1870-04-19".
- 110_Lydia discoverer Alphonse_Borrelly.
- 110_Lydia epoch "December 31, 2006 (JD 2454100.5)".
- 110_Lydia escapeVelocity "163.8".
- 110_Lydia mass "6700.0".
- 110_Lydia orbitalPeriod "1.426025952E8".
- 110_Lydia periapsis "3.77016E11".
- 110_Lydia rotationPeriod "39332.88".
- 110_Lydia temperature "168.0".
- 110_Lydia thumbnail 110Lydia_(Lightcurve_Inversion).png?width=300.
- 110_Lydia wikiPageID "738825".
- 110_Lydia wikiPageRevisionID "604371427".
- 110_Lydia absMagnitude "7.8".
- 110_Lydia albedo "0.181".
- 110_Lydia argPeri "281.953".
- 110_Lydia ascNode "56.993".
- 110_Lydia avgSpeed "17.99".
- 110_Lydia bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 110_Lydia caption "A three-dimensional model of 110 Lydia based on its light curve.".
- 110_Lydia dimensions "86.09".
- 110_Lydia discovered "1870-04-19".
- 110_Lydia discoverer Alphonse_Borrelly.
- 110_Lydia discovery "yes".
- 110_Lydia eccentricity "0.078".
- 110_Lydia epoch "2006-12-31".
- 110_Lydia escapeVelocity "0.0455".
- 110_Lydia hasPhotoCollection 110_Lydia.
- 110_Lydia inclination "5.974".
- 110_Lydia mass "6.7".
- 110_Lydia meanAnomaly "306.394".
- 110_Lydia mpCategory Asteroid_belt.
- 110_Lydia mpCategory Lydia_family.
- 110_Lydia name "110".
- 110_Lydia namedAfter Lydia.
- 110_Lydia perihelion "377.016".
- 110_Lydia period "1.426025952E8".
- 110_Lydia physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 110_Lydia rotation "39332.88".
- 110_Lydia singleTemperature "~168 K".
- 110_Lydia spectralType M-type_asteroid.
- 110_Lydia spectralType "X".
- 110_Lydia spectralType "Xk".
- 110_Lydia surfaceGrav "0.0241".
- 110_Lydia subject Category:Asteroids_named_for_places.
- 110_Lydia subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1870.
- 110_Lydia subject Category:Discoveries_by_Alphonse_Borrelly.
- 110_Lydia subject Category:Lydia_asteroids.
- 110_Lydia subject Category:M-type_asteroids.
- 110_Lydia subject Category:Main_Belt_asteroids.
- 110_Lydia type CelestialBody.
- 110_Lydia type Planet.
- 110_Lydia type Planet.
- 110_Lydia type PhysicalBody.
- 110_Lydia comment "110 Lydia is a large main-belt asteroid with an M-type spectrum, and thus may be metallic in composition, consisting primarily of nickel-iron. It was discovered by French astronomer Alphonse Borrelly on April 19, 1870 and was named for the Asia Minor country populated by Phrygians.".
- 110_Lydia label "(110) Lidia".
- 110_Lydia label "(110) Lydia".
- 110_Lydia label "(110) Lydia".
- 110_Lydia label "(110) Lydie".
- 110_Lydia label "(110) Лидия".
- 110_Lydia label "110 Lydia".
- 110_Lydia label "110 Lydia".
- 110_Lydia label "110 Lydia".
- 110_Lydia label "リディア (小惑星)".
- 110_Lydia label "吕女星".
- 110_Lydia sameAs (110)_Lydia.
- 110_Lydia sameAs 110_Λυδία.
- 110_Lydia sameAs (110)_Lidia.
- 110_Lydia sameAs 110_Lidia.
- 110_Lydia sameAs (110)_Lydie.
- 110_Lydia sameAs 110_Lydia.
- 110_Lydia sameAs リディア_(小惑星).
- 110_Lydia sameAs (110)_Lydia.
- 110_Lydia sameAs 110_Lydia.
- 110_Lydia sameAs m.0375y5.
- 110_Lydia sameAs Q135916.
- 110_Lydia sameAs Q135916.
- 110_Lydia wasDerivedFrom 110_Lydia?oldid=604371427.
- 110_Lydia depiction 110Lydia_(Lightcurve_Inversion).png.
- 110_Lydia isPrimaryTopicOf 110_Lydia.
- 110_Lydia name "110 Lydia".