1748 Mauderli
1748 Mauderli, provisional designation, is a dark and very reddish Hildian asteroid from the outermost region of the asteroid belt, approximately 45 kilometers in diameter.
It was discovered on 7 September 1966, by astronomer Paul Wild at Zimmerwald Observatory near Bern, Switzerland, and was later named after Swiss astronomer Sigmund Mauderli.
Orbit and classification
Mauderli is a member of the Hilda family of asteroids which stay in a 3:2 resonance with the gas giant Jupiter. Among the Hilda family, it is one of its members with the highest amplitude of libration relative to the stable periodic orbit.The asteroid orbits the Sun in the outermost main-belt at a distance of 3.1–4.8 AU once every 7 years and 10 months. Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.22 and an inclination of 3° with respect to the ecliptic. Mauderli was first identified as at Heidelberg Observatory in 1922, extending the body's observation arc by 44 years prior to its official discovery observation.
Physical characteristics
Mauderli a dark D-type asteroid in the Tholen classification. It is also the reddest among the known asteroids of this spectral type.Three rotational lightcurves gave a concurring rotation period of 6.00 hours with a brightness variation between 0.10 and 0.12 magnitude.