36199
36199 is an asteroid from the asteroid belt. It was discovered by the Spacewatch program on August 26, 1998. Its orbital characteristics place it within the main belt, a region between Mars and Jupiter populated by numerous rocky bodies. Further observations are needed to fully characterize its physical properties, such as its size, composition, and rotation period. Like many asteroids, 36199 is part of the larger solar system debris that did not coalesce into planets. Its designation follows the standard astronomical naming convention for newly discovered minor planets. Astronomers continue to catalog and study asteroids like 36199 to better understand the formation and evolution of our solar system. Information regarding its specific trajectory and any potential Earth-crossing capabilities is publicly available through astronomical databases.