24593
24593 is a number that appears in various contexts, including astronomy, mathematics, and popular culture. In astronomy, it is the designation of a minor planet discovered in the outer regions of the solar system. Officially named **24593 (1993 UB)**, it was first observed on October 24, 1993, by astronomers at the Palomar Observatory in California. This celestial object is classified as a trans-Neptunian object, meaning it orbits the Sun at a distance greater than that of Neptune. Its orbit suggests it may belong to the scattered disk, a region populated by icy bodies influenced by the gravitational pull of the gas giants.
In mathematics, 24593 is a composite number, divisible by primes such as 3, 7, and 11. It
In popular culture, 24593 has gained minor recognition through references in media. For instance, it has been
While not widely known outside specialized fields, 24593 serves as an example of how numerical designations