193032
193032 is the designation of a numbered minor planet in the solar system. Minor planets are small celestial bodies that orbit the Sun, and numbers are assigned by the Minor Planet Center once an object's orbit is well determined. If a suitable name is proposed and approved by the International Astronomical Union, it may replace the number in common usage, but many remain unnamed.
193032 is classified as a main-belt asteroid, meaning its orbit lies predominantly between Mars and Jupiter.
Discovery and designation: the object was discovered during a survey program and later observed over multiple
Physical characteristics such as diameter, albedo, rotation period, and spectral type are not fixed; they are