2000 SG344
2000 SG344 is an asteroid that belongs to the Apollo group, which consists of near-Earth asteroids. It was discovered on September 29, 2000, and has an estimated diameter of about 1.2 kilometers. Its orbit brings it close to Earth, making it an object of interest for astronomers and planetary defense studies.
The asteroid has a highly elliptical orbit, taking approximately 1.5 years to complete one revolution around the Sun. Due to its size and proximity, 2000 SG344 is classified as a potentially hazardous asteroid, meaning it could pose a risk to Earth in the future if its trajectory changes.