32765
32765 is a minor planet that resides in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Its orbit lies between 2.4 and 3.2 astronomical units from the Sun and completes one revolution every 4.5 years. The object follows a slightly eccentric path with a minor inclination relative to the ecliptic. According to published orbital data, its semi‑major axis is 2.76 AU, its eccentricity is 0.08 and its orbital inclination is 3.1°. These parameters place 32765 well within the region occupied by the majority of non‑family asteroids that are not linked to any prominent collisional groups.
The asteroid was first observed on 12 August 2000 as part of a routine survey at an
Preliminary photometric studies have suggested a rotation period of roughly 10.4 hours with a light‑curve amplitude