2799994
2799994 is an asteroid that orbits the Sun in the outer region of the asteroid belt. It was discovered on February 28, 2007, by the Catalina Sky Survey, a project aimed at discovering near-Earth objects. The asteroid is classified as a main-belt asteroid, which means it orbits between Mars and Jupiter. It has an estimated diameter of approximately 1.5 kilometers. The orbital period of 2799994 is about 4.3 years, and its orbit is moderately inclined to the ecliptic plane. The asteroid's spectral type is X, which suggests it has a primitive composition, likely consisting of carbonaceous material. Due to its size and composition, 2799994 is of interest to scientists studying the early solar system and the formation of asteroids.