191955 is a classified object located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. It is a very small asteroid, estimated to be only 2-3 kilometers in diameter, and was discovered in early 1919. The object is named after the year it was discovered, and has been studied by astronomers using optical and infrared lenses to determine its size and composition. 191955 is classified as a C-type asteroid, meaning it is likely composed of carbon-rich minerals. Its orbit is highly inclined towards the plane of the Solar System, making it interesting for studies of the asteroid belt and its early formation.