33704
33704 is a small asteroid located in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. It was discovered on September 12, 1999, by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) project at the Lincoln Laboratory's Experimental Test Site near Socorro, New Mexico. The asteroid is approximately 1.5 kilometers in diameter and has an orbital period of about 3.6 Earth years. Its orbit is relatively stable, with a low eccentricity and inclination, typical of main-belt asteroids. 33704 has not been classified as a potentially hazardous asteroid due to its size and orbit. The asteroid's spectral type is unknown, but it is likely a C-type asteroid, which are common in the outer regions of the main belt and are believed to be composed of carbonaceous chondrites. The asteroid's name, 33704, is its permanent designation in the Minor Planet Center's database.