2753609
2753609 is a numbered minor planet that orbits the Sun in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. The object was discovered on 14 September 2013 by the Pan-STARRS survey at Haleakala Observatory, Hawaii, and received its permanent designation after a series of follow‑up observations confirmed a stable orbit. As of the most recent orbital solutions, 2753609 travels at a semi‑major axis of approximately 2.5 astronomical units, has a low eccentricity of about 0.05, and its orbital plane is inclined roughly 4° to the ecliptic. The asteroid completes one circuit around the Sun in roughly 5.7 Earth years.
With an absolute magnitude of 16.2, 2753609 is estimated to have a diameter of roughly 5 kilometers,
The discovery and tracking of 2753609 contribute to the broader efforts to catalogue and monitor the asteroid