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106107

106107 is a minor planet located in the asteroid belt, a region of our solar system where many small rocky bodies orbit the Sun. It is a type of object known as a S-type asteroid, meaning it is composed primarily of silicate minerals. The asteroid's exact composition and internal structure are not well understood and would require further study to determine.

The minor planet 106107 was discovered in 2000 by Paul G. Comba, an American astronomer who is

Asteroids like 106107 are of scientific interest due to their role in understanding the early formation and

NGC 106107 is not a recognized term in astronomy. It's possible that this was a misunderstanding or

also
the
discoverer
of
several
other
asteroids.
It
was
one
of
a
group
of
five
asteroids
found
by
Comba
during
a
run
of
observations
at
the
Prescott
Observatory
in
Arizona.
The
discovery
was
announced
to
the
international
astronomical
community
through
a
Minor
Planet
Electronic
Circular.
evolution
of
the
solar
system.
The
study
of
these
small
bodies
can
provide
insights
into
the
processes
that
shaped
the
planets
and
their
orbits
over
billions
of
years.
More
research
on
106107
may
help
scientists
better
understand
the
initial
conditions
and
dynamics
of
the
early
solar
system.
typo,
or
that
it's
a
term
used
in
a
different
field
or
context.