Oh, no, near (asteroid)
| Oh, no, it is near 418 Alemannia | |
|---|---|
| Temporary mark, another name | 1896 CV |
| Classification | Asteroid |
| Orbital kind | Asteroid belt (Alta air group?) |
| Discovery | |
| Discovery day | 1896September 7 |
| Detector | Max Wolff |
| An orbital element and property Epoch: October 27, 2007 (JD 2,454,400.5) | |
| Orbit semimajor axis (a) | 2.592 AU |
| Perihelion distance (q) | 2.282 AU |
| Aphelion distance (Q) | 2.902 AU |
| Eccentricity (e) | 0.120 |
| Revolution period (P) | 4.17 Year |
| Orbit angle of inclination (i) | 6.83 Degree |
| Perihelion argument (ω) | 125.85 Degree |
| Ascending node celestial longitude (Ω) | 249.09 Degree |
| Mean anomaly (M) | 198.15 Degree |
| Physical property | |
| Diameter | 34.10 km |
| Rotation period | 4.671 Time |
| Spectral class | M |
| Absolute magnitude (H) | 9.77 |
| Albedo (albedo) | 0.1878 |
| Color index (B-V) | 0.703 |
| Color index (U-B) | 0.225 |
| ■Project ■ Template | |
Oh, no, the typical asteroid where the near (418 Alemannia) is located in the asteroid belt.
Max Wolff discovered it in Heidelberg and was named for a fraternity of the Heidelberg University.
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| An asteroid in front: Sue beer (asteroid) | Asteroid Oh, no, near (asteroid) | The next asteroid: アウレリア (asteroid) |
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