19219
19219 is a minor planet in the asteroid belt, located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. It was discovered on September 24, 1960, by the Indiana Asteroid Program at Goethe Link Observatory in Brooklyn, Indiana. The asteroid is approximately 10 kilometers in diameter and has an orbital period of about 4.3 years. It is classified as a main-belt asteroid, meaning it orbits the Sun in the same region as most other asteroids. The specific orbital elements of 19219 include a semi-major axis of 2.63 astronomical units (AU), an eccentricity of 0.14, and an inclination of 12.1 degrees relative to the ecliptic plane. The asteroid's rotation period is approximately 5.2 hours. As of the latest observations, 19219 has not been named, and it remains designated by its provisional number.