132338
132338 is a minor planet in the asteroid belt, located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. It was discovered on 14 February 2002, by astronomers at the Lowell Observatory Near-Earth-Object Search (LONEOS) in Flagstaff, Arizona. The asteroid is approximately 2.5 kilometers in diameter and has an orbital period of about 3.7 years. It is classified as a main-belt asteroid, with a semi-major axis of 2.4 astronomical units (AU) and an eccentricity of 0.15. The orbital inclination of 132338 is 12.5 degrees, which is typical for main-belt asteroids. The asteroid's absolute magnitude is 15.5, indicating a relatively small size. The spectral type of 132338 is not well-determined, but it is likely to be a C-type asteroid, which are carbonaceous and often found in the outer regions of the asteroid belt. The asteroid's rotation period is not known, but it is expected to be relatively slow, given its size. 132338 has not been named, and it is designated by its provisional designation 2002 CP10.