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1157 Arabia [1] Discovery and designation Discovered by Reinmuth, K. Discovery date 1929-Aug-31 Orbital characteristics Epoch Orbital Elements at Epoch 2454400.5 (2007-Oct-27.0) TDB Aphelion 3.6398364 AU Perihelion 2.7253646 AU Semi-major axis 3.1826005 AU Eccentricity 0.1436674 Orbital period 2073.8226721 days 5.68 years Mean anomaly 289.14354 ° Inclination 9.54007 ° Longitude of ascending node 336.27853 ° Argument of perihelion 315.35019 ° Physical characteristics Absolute magnitude (H) 10.0 mag 1157 Arabia is a main belt asteroid orbiting the Sun. It makes a revolution around the Sun once every 6 years. It was discovered by Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth at Heidelberg, Germany on August 31, 1929.[1] It is named after the Arabian Peninsula. Its provisional designation was 1929 QC.[2] References ^ a b "JPL Small-Body Database Browser". http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=1157. Retrieved October 17, 2007.  ^ Schmadel, Lutz D. (2003). Dictionary of Minor Planet Names. Springer. ISBN 3540002383.  v • d • e Minor planets navigator 1156 Kira       ·       1157 Arabia       ·       1158 Luda v • d • e Small Solar System bodies Asteroids (Centaurs · Damocloids · Families · Groups · Moons · Jupiter trojans · Main belt · Near-Earth · Neptune trojans · Spectral types) · Comets · Meteoroids · Minor planets · Trans-Neptunians (Detached objects · Hills cloud · Kuiper belt · Oort cloud · Scattered disc objects) Lists: Asteroid groups and families · Asteroid moons · Binary asteroids · Minor planets See also: List of minor planets, Meanings of minor planet names, Pronunciation of asteroid names, and Solar System