(8035) 1992 TB
(8035) 1992 TB is a minor planet, also known as an asteroid, located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Its provisional designation, "1992 TB," indicates that it was discovered in October 1992. The specific letters "TB" indicate the discovery was made during the second half of October, according to the International Astronomical Union's (IAU) naming conventions. The number (8035) signifies that it was the 8035th minor planet to be given a permanent number by the Minor Planet Center (MPC). This designation signifies that its orbit has been sufficiently well-determined.
Asteroid (8035) 1992 TB is likely composed of rock and metal, common materials for asteroids in the main belt. However, without further spectroscopic analysis, its specific composition cannot be definitively determined. Information such as its size, rotation period, and albedo (reflectivity) would typically be obtained through observations from ground-based telescopes or space-based observatories. Details regarding its orbit, including its semi-major axis, eccentricity, and inclination, are available from the MPC database and other astronomical resources. These orbital parameters are crucial for predicting its future position and understanding its dynamic relationship with other celestial bodies. Like other asteroids, (8035) 1992 TB poses no known threat to Earth.