973 Aralia (prov. designation:A922 FBor1922 LR) is an asteroid of the Ursula family located in the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 52 kilometers (32 miles) in diameter. It was discovered on 18 March 1922, by German astronomer Karl Reinmuth at the Heidelberg Observatory in southern Germany.[1] The Xk-type asteroid has a rotation period of 7.3 hours. It was named after the genus of ivy-like plant Aralia, also known as "spikenard".[3]
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973Aralia (prov. designation: A922 FB or 1922 LR) is an asteroid of the Ursula family located in the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately...
AcuA catalog p. 153) Stephens, R. D. (September 2002). "Photometry of 973Aralia, 1189 Terentia, 1040 Klumpkea, and 1998 Titius". The Minor Planet Bulletin...
October 1921 962 Aslög 25 October 1921 963 Iduberga 26 October 1921 968 Petunia 24 November 1921 970 Primula 29 November 1921 973Aralia 18 March 1922...
Retrieved 16 August 2017. Stephens, R. D. (September 2002). "Photometry of 973Aralia, 1189 Terentia, 1040 Klumpkea, and 1998 Titius". The Minor Planet Bulletin...
Retrieved 30 August 2018. Stephens, R. D. (September 2002). "Photometry of 973Aralia, 1189 Terentia, 1040 Klumpkea, and 1998 Titius" (PDF). Minor Planet Bulletin...