(110)Lydia

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(110) Lydia is an asteroid belonging to the asteroid belt discovered on April 19, 1870 by Alphonse Louis Nicolas Borrelly from the Marseille observatory, France. It is named for Lydia, an ancient state in Asia Minor.

Orbital characteristics

Lydia orbits at an average distance from the Sun of 2,732 AU, being able to move up to 2,952 AU. The orbital inclination of it is 5.965° and the eccentricity 0.08077. It takes 1,649 days to complete one orbit around the Sun.

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