300349
300349 is the permanent numerical designation assigned to a small object in the solar system, most commonly interpreted as a minor planet (asteroid) in the main belt. In the standard system used by the Minor Planet Center, objects that have had their orbits confirmed receive a sequential number; 300349 marks its place in that sequence. Many numbered minor planets later receive a formal name proposed by their discoverers and approved by the International Astronomical Union, though not all are named; numerous remain identified solely by their number.
Specific details about 300349, such as its provisional designation, discovery circumstances, orbital elements, and estimated size,
Beyond astronomy, the number 300349 could appear in other contexts as an identifier in catalogs or serials,