29124
29124 is an asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, measuring approximately 8 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on October 23, 1999, by the LINEAR (Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research) program at the Lincoln Laboratory's experimental facility in Socorro, New Mexico. As a member of the main asteroid belt, 29124 orbits the Sun between Mars and Jupiter. Its orbital period is roughly 5.2 years. The asteroid's composition is not definitively known, but it is likely to be stony, as is common for asteroids in this region of the belt. Further observations are required to determine its precise physical characteristics, such as its albedo and rotational period. The designation 29124 indicates its sequential discovery within the catalog of minor planets.