53341
53341 is a number that appears in various contexts, including astronomy, mathematics, and popular culture. In astronomy, it is the designation for a minor planet in the outer region of the asteroid belt. Discovered on October 2, 1999, by astronomers at the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) program, this asteroid is officially named **1999 TG16**. It belongs to the outer main-belt population, orbiting the Sun at a distance of approximately 3.2 astronomical units (AU), with an orbital period of around 5.8 years. The asteroid has an estimated diameter of roughly 1.5 kilometers and is classified as a non-threatening object, as its orbit does not intersect Earth’s path.
In mathematics, 53341 is a composite number, meaning it has divisors other than 1 and itself. Its
In popular culture, 53341 has been referenced in media, including video games and online communities, often
While 53341 lacks broad public recognition, its appearances in scientific, mathematical, and creative fields highlight its