52652
52652 is a designated minor planet that orbits the Sun as part of the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. It received its permanent number from the Minor Planet Center after its orbit was sufficiently well determined through multiple observations. The asteroid was first observed on 4 June 2000 by the Catalina Sky Survey at the Mount Lemmon Observatory in Arizona. Preliminary observations classified it as a typical S-type asteroid within the inner main-belt, although its spectral type has not yet been spectroscopically confirmed. The orbital path of 52652 has a semi‑major axis of approximately 2.25 astronomical units, an eccentricity of around 0.14, and an inclination relative to the ecliptic of roughly 3.5 degrees. Its orbital period is approximately 3.39 years, placing it among the many small bodies in a stable, long‑lived orbit.
The absolute magnitude of 52652 is measured at 15.4, which suggests a diameter estimate of roughly 3