22032
22032 is a minor planet located in the asteroid belt. It was discovered by the LINEAR program on March 23, 1999, at the Lincoln Laboratory Experimental Test Site near Socorro, New Mexico. As of its discovery, it was designated 1999 FL5. The asteroid orbits the Sun at an average distance of 2.68 AU, with an orbital period of approximately 4.44 years. Its diameter is estimated to be around 5 to 10 kilometers, though precise measurements are ongoing. The composition of 22032 is thought to be primarily stony, characteristic of many asteroids in the inner and middle asteroid belt. Its orbital eccentricity is relatively low, indicating a nearly circular orbit. The orbital inclination is also modest, meaning it does not deviate significantly from the plane of Earth's orbit. Further observations are needed to refine its physical characteristics and orbital parameters.