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| Asteroid (1157) Arabia |
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| Eigenschaften des Orbits (Animation) | |
| Orbittyp | Hauptgürtelasteroid |
| Große Halbachse | 3,1839 AE |
| Exzentrizität | 0,1431 |
| Perihel – Aphel | 2,7283 AE – 3,6395 AE |
| Neigung der Bahnebene | 9,538° |
| Siderische Umlaufzeit | 5,681 a |
| Mittlere Orbitalgeschwindigkeit | 16,69 km/s |
| Physikalische Eigenschaften | |
| Mittlerer Durchmesser | ? km |
| Rotationsperiode | ? |
| Absolute Helligkeit | 9,868 mag |
| Geschichte | |
| Entdecker | K. Reinmuth |
| Datum der Entdeckung | 31. August 1929 |
| Andere Bezeichnung | 1929 QC, 1955 EC |
| Quelle: Wenn nicht einzeln anders angegeben, stammen die Daten von JPL Small-Body Database Browser. Bitte auch den Hinweis zu Asteroidenartikeln beachten. | |
(1157) Arabia ist ein Asteroid des Hauptgürtels, der am 31. August 1929 vom deutschen Astronomen Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth in Heidelberg entdeckt wurde.
Der Asteroid wurde nach der Arabischen Halbinsel benannt.