29129
29129 is an asteroid, specifically a main-belt asteroid discovered by the LINEAR survey on August 10, 1994. Its provisional designation was 1994 PM1. As of its discovery, it was classified as an S-type asteroid, indicating a stony composition. The asteroid's orbit is characterized by a semi-major axis of approximately 2.3 astronomical units, an eccentricity of about 0.15, and an inclination of roughly 7 degrees relative to the ecliptic. These orbital parameters place it within the inner to central regions of the asteroid belt. Further observations and data analysis have refined its orbital elements and physical characteristics, though detailed information regarding its size, albedo, and rotational period is often subject to ongoing research and may vary between different studies. Asteroids like 29129 are remnants from the early solar system and their study provides valuable insights into the formation and evolution of planetary systems.