34974
34974 is a number that appears in various contexts, including astronomy, mathematics, and popular culture. In astronomy, it is the designation assigned to a minor planet in the outer region of the asteroid belt. Officially named 2002 JF56, this asteroid was discovered on May 9, 2002, by astronomers at the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) program. Its provisional designation was later replaced by its permanent number, 34974, in the Minor Planet Center’s database. The asteroid has an estimated diameter of approximately 3.5 kilometers and orbits the Sun with a period of roughly 5.5 years. It is classified as a main-belt asteroid, meaning it resides primarily between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
In mathematics, 34974 is simply a composite number, divisible by primes such as 2, 3, 5, and
In popular culture, the number 34974 has appeared in various media, often as a placeholder or reference
Overall, 34974 is primarily recognized for its role as an asteroid designation, though its numerical properties