11789
11789 is a minor planet in the asteroid belt.
It was discovered on December 4, 1999, by the LINEAR project at the Lincoln Laboratory's ETS in
This asteroid has an approximate diameter of 5 kilometers.
No lunar companions have been reported for this object.
The formal classification of 11789 is main-belt M.
The orbital period of 11789 is approximately 1462 days, which is about 4 years.
It is an S-type asteroid, meaning it is composed primarily of silicate minerals.
No other notable features of 11789 have been described in scientific literature.
Its discovery year, orbit type, and parent designation are all known for this minor planet.
Minor planets are also known as asteroids or planetoids.
The discovery of minor planets has provided understanding of the asteroids in the solar system, including
The study of these bodies also helps understand the initial material processes for the celestial bodies
The origin and formation processes of the bodies within the asteroid belt, as well as the extraterrestrial