418 Alemannia
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| Orbital elements | |
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| Eccentricity (orbit)>e | |
| Inclination>i | ° |
| Perihelion>q |
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| Argument of perihelion>ω | ° |
| Semi-major axis>a | AU |
| Longitude of the ascending node>ω | ° |
| Aphelion>Q |
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| Mean anomaly>M | ° |
| Orbital period>P | years |
| Mean motion>n | °/day |
| Time of perihelion passage>TP | |
418 Alemannia is a typical Main belt asteroid.
It was discovered by Max Wolf on September 7, 1896 in Heidelberg.
Aspects
Alemannia
| Opposition | Distance to Earth (AU) | Maximum brightness (mag) | Stationary, prograde | conjunction to Sun | ||
| 4. May 2004 | 22. June 2004 | 1,61374 AE | 13,1 mag | 11. August 2004 | 23. February 2005 | |
| 2. October 2005 | 15. November 2005 | 1,34917 AE | 12,5 mag | 26. December 2005 | 19. July 2006 | |
| 11. January 2007 | 6. March 2007 | 1,86363 AE | 13,7 mag | 23. April 2007 | 22. October 2007 | |
| 15. April 2008 | 3. June 2008 | 1,70943 AE | 13,2 mag | 24. July 2008 | 30. January 2009 | |
| 5. September 2009 | 20. October 2009 | 1,30165 AE | 12,5 mag | 27. November 2009 | 28. June 2010 | |
| 27. December 2010 | 18. February 2011 | 1,80492 AE | 13,6 mag | 7. April 2011 | 8. October 2011 | |
| 28. March 2012 | 17. May 2012 | 1,79086 AE | 13,4 mag | 7. July 2012 | 8. January 2013 | |
| 6. August 2013 | 22. September 2013 | 1,30456 AE | 12,6 mag | 31. October 2013 | 4. June 2014 | |
| 11. December 2014 | 1. February 2015 | 1,72319 AE | 13,4 mag | 21. March 2015 | 23. September 2015 | |
| 11. March 2016 | 1. May 2016 | 1,85256 AE | 13,6 mag | 20. June 2016 | 20. December 2016 | |
| 8. July 2017 | 25. August 2017 | 1,35440 AE | 12,7 mag | 5. October 2017 | 9. May 2018 | |
| 26. November 2018 | 14. January 2019 | 1,62360 AE | 13,2 mag | 2. March 2019 | 7. September 2019 | |
| 24. February 2020 | 16. April 2020 | 1,89110 AE | 13,7 mag | 4. June 2020 | 3. December 2020 |
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