15733
The designation "15733" can refer to several distinct entities depending on context, though it is most commonly associated with astronomical and numerical classifications. One prominent reference is to the minor planet in the asteroid belt, officially named **2001 QJ142**. Discovered on August 17, 2001, by astronomers at the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) program, this asteroid belongs to the main belt population located between Mars and Jupiter. Its provisional designation was later assigned as 15733, though it retains its original discovery name in many databases. The asteroid follows an elliptical orbit around the Sun, with an average distance of approximately 2.4 astronomical units (AU). It is classified as a member of the Flora family, a group of stony asteroids believed to originate from a collisional event in the early solar system.
In other contexts, "15733" may appear as a serial number, identifier, or catalog reference in various databases,