29122
29122 is an asteroid discovered on January 10, 2000, by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) project at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. It is a main-belt asteroid, located in the region of space between Mars and Jupiter. Its orbital period is approximately 4.5 years, and it follows an elliptical path around the Sun. Initial estimates place its diameter between 5 and 10 kilometers. Like most asteroids, its composition is likely rocky and metallic, though detailed analysis of its surface features and mineralogy has not yet been extensively conducted. The asteroid's discovery is part of ongoing efforts to catalogue and understand the objects in our solar system. Further observations are needed to refine its orbital parameters and physical characteristics. The number 29122 is its official designation assigned by the Minor Planet Center, the organization responsible for tracking minor planets.