The number also appears in specific municipal and developmental reports: 113965
It was found during a period of intense sky surveys aimed at cataloging "Near-Earth Objects," though this particular body remains safely within the main belt. 2. Significance in Global Health (DRC) The number also appears in specific municipal and
In the Meydenbauer Bay Park Phasing Report , 113965 is associated with specific planning documentation and budget appendices for the expansion of this major park in Bellevue, Washington. It is categorized as a Main-belt Asteroid ,
It is categorized as a Main-belt Asteroid , orbiting the Sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
It takes approximately 5.67 years to complete one revolution around the Sun. Its orbit is relatively stable and does not pose a threat to Earth.
The primary scientific reference for this number is , a minor planet discovered on October 14, 2002, by the Near Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) program at the Palomar Observatory.