15846
The designation "15846" can refer to several distinct entities depending on context, though it is most commonly associated with astronomical and numerical classifications. One of the most notable references is to the minor planet designated as **15846**, officially named **1996 EC**. This asteroid was discovered on March 12, 1996, by astronomers at the Spacewatch program at Kitt Peak Observatory in Arizona. It belongs to the main asteroid belt, located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. The asteroid has an estimated diameter of approximately 3.5 kilometers and follows an elliptical orbit around the Sun, taking roughly 4.5 years to complete one revolution.
In other contexts, "15846" may appear in numerical or sequential listings, such as identification codes in databases,
Due to its lack of widespread cultural or historical significance outside of astronomy, "15846" remains primarily