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418 Alemannia
Orbital elements
Eccentricity (orbit)>e
Inclination>i °
Perihelion>q
~ on } Astronomical Unit>AU
Argument of perihelion>ω °
Semi-major axis>a AU
Longitude of the ascending node>ω °
Aphelion>Q
~ on } Astronomical Unit>AU
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

! Stationary, retrograde
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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