2012 FP35
2012 FP35 is the provisional designation given to a near-Earth asteroid discovered on March 31, 2012, by astronomers with the Mt. Lemmon Survey. Its orbit is not well-determined due to a limited observation arc. Consequently, its size and other physical properties remain largely uncertain.
The designation "2012 FP35" follows the standard naming convention for asteroids. The year of discovery is represented by "2012". The first letter, "F", indicates that the asteroid was discovered in the sixth half-month of the year (March 16-31). The second letter, "P", represents the 376th asteroid discovered within that half-month. The numeral "35" further refines the designation.
Because its orbit is not precisely known, the possibility of future close approaches to Earth cannot be accurately assessed. Further observations are needed to better determine its orbital parameters and assess any potential impact risk.