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Oh, no, near (asteroid)

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
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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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