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195583

195583 is the numerical designation assigned to a minor planet in the solar system. The designation is issued by the Minor Planet Center after sufficient observations have established a reliable orbit. The number is permanent and denotes the object's place in the sequence of confirmed minor planets; it does not by itself indicate a name, size, or composition.

Discovery and orbit. Specific discovery details for 195583—such as date and discovering observatory—are recorded by the

Naming. Minor planets with numbers may also receive formal names later, but not all have been named.

Physical characteristics. For many numbered minor planets, information about size, albedo, composition, and rotation remains uncertain

References and data sources. Major reference sources for 195583 include the Minor Planet Center and the JPL

Minor
Planet
Center.
The
object's
orbital
elements
(for
example,
semi-major
axis,
eccentricity,
and
inclination)
determine
its
trajectory
and
dynamical
classification,
and
are
publicly
available
in
databases
such
as
the
JPL
Small-Body
Database.
When
a
name
is
assigned,
it
becomes
part
of
the
official
record
alongside
its
number.
or
is
derived
from
indirect
measurements.
When
available,
such
data
come
from
infrared
surveys,
light-curve
analyses,
or
radar
observations
and
are
updated
as
new
observations
are
made.
Small-Body
Database,
which
provide
updated
orbital
elements,
discovery
circumstances,
and
physical
parameters
as
they
become
available.