Due to its high eccentricity and semi-major axis of 0.57 and 2.5 AU, respectively, it is a typicalAmor III asteroid. It has both, a 1:3orbital resonance withJupiter and a close to 4:1 resonance with Earth.[3] As a result of the resonance with Jupiter that has excited the eccentricity of the orbit over the eons, the asteroid's orbit has evolved to spend time outside of themain-belt. It is the namesake for the Alinda group of asteroids.
Alinda makes close approaches to Earth, including a pass in January 2025, where it comes within 0.0821 AU (12,280,000 km; 7,630,000 mi) of Earth.[1]
The asteroid's name had been proposed by H. Kobol. It is uncertain whether it refers to the ancient city ofAlinda in modern western Turkey, or to a mythological figure of theAboriginal Australians.[2]