1019363
1019363 is a minor planet in the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 10 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 21 September 2009, by astronomers of the Mount Lemmon Survey at the Mount Lemmon Observatory in Arizona, United States. The object is classified as a main-belt asteroid, with an orbital period of approximately 4.5 years. Its orbit has a semi-major axis of about 2.7 astronomical units (AU) and an eccentricity of 0.15. The orbital inclination is 11.4 degrees, indicating a relatively flat orbit compared to others in the asteroid belt. The asteroid's spectral type is not yet determined, but it is likely to be of the common C-type, which suggests a carbonaceous composition. 1019363 has not been named as of the latest available data.