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550330

550330 is the numerical designation of a minor planet in the Solar System. It is part of the catalog of numbered minor planets maintained by the Minor Planet Center (MPC). The assignment of a number indicates that its orbit has been sufficiently well determined. The object may or may not have an official name; if unnamed, it is referred to by its number.

Discovery and naming: The MPC records the discovery circumstances, including the date, observatory, and discoverer, as

Orbit and classification: The asteroid's orbit is defined by standard orbital elements such as semi-major axis,

Physical characteristics: The absolute magnitude, H, provides a measure of intrinsic brightness and, with assumptions about

For precise and current information on 550330, including its orbit, size, and any naming status, see the

well
as
any
later
naming.
As
of
the
current
records,
550330
has
not
been
given
a
formal
name,
though
this
could
change
if
a
name
is
proposed
and
approved
by
the
International
Astronomical
Union.
eccentricity,
inclination,
and
orbital
period.
These
parameters
place
it
within
the
broader
structure
of
the
solar
system,
most
commonly
the
main
asteroid
belt,
though
the
exact
classification
would
be
specified
in
detailed
databases.
albedo,
yields
an
estimated
diameter
range.
Additional
properties,
including
albedo,
rotation
period,
and
spectral
type,
are
determined
or
estimated
from
observations
when
available.
Minor
Planet
Center
and
the
JPL
Small-Body
Database.