38591
38591 is a rare asteroid of unclear origin, first detected in 1999 by the OCA-DLR Asteroid Survey at the Caussols Observatory. Initially referred to as 1999 VH35, the object was later designated 38591 in the Minor Planet Center's catalog of asteroids.
Initially classified as a near-Earth asteroid, 38591's projected orbit suggests a close approach of approximately 46
Close observations reveal that 38591 is a small body with an exceptionally elongated shape. Studies employing
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