15008 Miruna [1][2] May 2026

It has an estimated diameter of roughly 10 kilometers .

is a carbonaceous (C-type) background asteroid located in the outer regions of the Main Asteroid Belt . 15008 Miruna [1][2]

A primary feature of 15008 Miruna is its (2,071 days), which characterizes its movement around the Sun. Key Characteristics It has an estimated diameter of roughly 10 kilometers

It is classified as a primitive, carbon-rich asteroid, a common type in the outer belt that often contains water and organic compounds. 15008 Miruna [1][2]

It maintains a semi-major axis of approximately 3.18 AU (astronomical units) from the Sun.

The asteroid was discovered on March 13, 1998 , by the Lowell Observatory Near-Earth-Object Search (LONEOS) at the Anderson Mesa Station.