18341906
18341906 is a unique identifier that can refer to various entities depending on the context. In the realm of astronomy, it is the designation for a minor planet, specifically an asteroid. This asteroid was discovered on October 29, 1992, by astronomers Eleanor Helin and Kenneth Lawrence at the Palomar Observatory in California. It is part of the Apollo group of asteroids, which are known for their Earth-crossing orbits. The asteroid's orbit is characterized by a semi-major axis of approximately 1.3 astronomical units (AU), an eccentricity of about 0.4, and an inclination of around 10 degrees relative to the ecliptic plane. As of the latest available data, the asteroid's absolute magnitude is 16.5, indicating its size and reflectivity.
In the context of mathematics, 18341906 is a specific number that can be analyzed for various properties,
In the field of computer science, 18341906 could refer to a specific memory address, a file size
In everyday life, 18341906 might simply be a random number encountered in various contexts, such as a