10458
10458 refers to a specific identifier used in various contexts, most notably as an asteroid designation in astronomy. The object, officially named **10458 Tetsuya**, is a main-belt asteroid located in the region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. It was discovered on October 15, 1975, by astronomers at the Kiso Observatory in Japan. The asteroid was later named in honor of Tetsuya Fujii, a Japanese astronomer known for his contributions to the field of meteoritics and planetary science.
The designation "10458" follows the naming convention for minor planets, where numbers indicate the order of
Beyond astronomy, "10458" may also appear in other contexts, such as a reference number in databases, a