16760
16760 is a number that can represent various entities depending on the context. In mathematics, it is a natural number following 16759 and preceding 16761. It is an even number and its prime factorization is 2^3 * 2095. In the realm of astronomy, 16760 is the designation for a minor planet, specifically an asteroid. It belongs to the main asteroid belt and was discovered on November 30, 1995, by the Spacewatch survey. Further research into its orbital characteristics and composition is ongoing. In some classification systems, 16760 might also appear as a product code, a serial number, or a part of an address or identification. Without additional context, its specific meaning remains ambiguous. However, its presence in scientific catalogs, such as those for celestial bodies, suggests a documented and verifiable existence within those fields. The number's inherent properties as a numerical value allow it to serve as a unique identifier in a multitude of applications.