Discovery date 30 March 1929 Discovered 30 March 1929 Orbits Sun | Observation arc 106.49 yr (38895 days) Inclination 7.074579° Discoverer Luigi Volta Asteroid group Asteroid belt | |
Discovered by Volta, L. at Pino Torinese Aphelion 3.5809116 AU (535.69675 Gm) Perihelion 2.786311 AU (416.8262 Gm) Semi-major axis 3.1836113 AU (476.26147 Gm) Similar 1111 Reinmuthia, 1102 Pepita, Sun, Asteroid belt, Solar System |
1107 Lictoria is a main belt asteroid orbiting the Sun. It was discovered by L. Volta on March 30, 1929, at Pino Torinese, Italy, and it was independently discovered by Karl Reinmuth in Heidelberg, Germany on March 19, 1929. Its provisional designation was 1929 FB. Its name was derived from the symbol of the Italian fascist party, which was called "Fasci Littori," derived from Latin "Fasces Lictores."
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