175319
175319 is a minor planet located in the asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter in our solar system. It is a spherical-shaped object, roughly 3.8 kilometers in diameter, and is classified as an S-type asteroid, meaning its surface composition is rich in silicates.
The asteroid was discovered on August 16, 1993, by astronomers attached to the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff,
Due to its small size and distant location, 175319 poses no significant threat to Earth. Its orbital
As of the latest observations, 175319 has a highly inclined orbit, tilted at approximately 12 degrees relative
Further study of 175319 may provide insights into the composition and structure of small bodies in the