List of unnumbered trans-Neptunian objects

This is a list of unnumbered trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) first observed since 1993 and grouped by the year of principal provisional designation. The data is sourced from the Minor Planet Center's (MPC) List of Trans Neptunian Objects and List Of Centaurs and Scattered-Disk Objects.[2][3] These objects will eventually be numbered as secured discoveries with an official discoverer determined by the MPC. Until then, additional observations are needed to sufficiently decrease an object's orbital uncertainty. As of April 2022, there are 3,141 unnumbered objects, defined here as minor planets with a semi-major axis larger than 30.1 AU (Neptune's average orbital distance from the Sun).[lower-alpha 1]

Full region – by eccentricity
TNOs: a vs. e (semi-log plot, 30–1000 AU):[1]

  Resonant plutinos (39 AU) and twotinos (48 AU)   Inner and outer classical objects (< 39 and > 49 AU)   Other resonant objects besides plutinos and twotinos   Classical Kuiper belt objects (cubewanos)   Scattered disc objects (SDO)   Other TNOs (dots) and centaurs (asterisk)   Sednoids, prominent ETNOs

Distribution of 3,590 listed TNO objects (with a > 30.1 AU, including candidates) by subclass from Johnston's Archive (hover)[1]

The list also contains information from "Johnston's Archive", such as an object's diameter, its dynamical class and binary status with the satellite's diameter, as well as its albedo, spectral taxonomy and B–R color index.[1] Members of the extreme trans-Neptunian objects (ESDOs, EDDOs and sednoids) – with a semi-major axis greater than 150 AU and perihelion greater than 30 AU – are also identified.

Statistics

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TNOs by year of principle designation since 1992 (objects with a < 30.1 AU excluded). As of April 2022, there are    3,141 unnumbered TNOs and    783 numbered TNOs (Pluto from 1930 is not shown)[2][3]
  •   Numbered TNOs: 901 obj. (22.3%)
  •   Unnumbered TNOs: 3,141 obj. (77.7%)
Split-up of numbered and unnumbered trans-Neptunian objects[2][3]

List

1993

Designation First Observed (discovered) D (km) Orbital description Remarks Refs
Date Observer
(Site)
Class a
(AU)
e i
(°)
q
(AU)
Q
(AU)
1993 RP15 September 1993Mauna Kea Obs. (568)48res · 4:535.10.06433.237.0MPC · JPL

1994

Designation First Observed (discovered) D (km) Orbital description Remarks Refs
Date Observer
(Site)
Class a
(AU)
e i
(°)
q
(AU)
Q
(AU)
1994 ES213 March 1994J. X. Luu
D. C. Jewitt (568)
100cubewano (cold)45.60.11140.450.8BR-mag: 1.65MPC · JPL
1994 TG3 October 1994Mauna Kea Obs. (568)204cubewano (hot)42.30.00742.342.3MPC · JPL
1994 TG28 October 1994La Silla Obs. (809)137cubewano?42.40.00242.442.4MPC · JPL
1994 TH3 October 1994Mauna Kea Obs. (568)166other TNO40.90.001640.940.9MPC · JPL

1995

Designation First Observed (discovered) D (km) Orbital description Remarks Refs
Date Observer
(Site)
Class a
(AU)
e i
(°)
q
(AU)
Q
(AU)
1995 DB224 February 1995D. C. Jewitt
J. X. Luu (568)
100cubewano (cold)46.20.13440.152.2MPC · JPL
1995 FB2129 March 1995Siding Spring Observatory (413)109cubewano?42.40.00142.442.4MPC · JPL
1995 GA73 April 1995Mauna Kea Obs. (568)150plutino?39.50.12434.844.2MPC · JPL
1995 GJ3 April 1995Mauna Kea Obs. (568)166other TNO42.90.092339.046.8MPC · JPL
1995 GY76 April 1995La Silla Obs. (809)109cubewano?41.30.00141.341.3MPC · JPL
1995 KJ130 May 1995Mauna Kea Obs. (568)172cubewano?43.50.00343.543.5MPC · JPL
1995 KK130 May 1995Mauna Kea Obs. (568)94plutino?39.50.19932.047.0MPC · JPL
1995 YY324 December 1995Mauna Kea Obs. (568)83other TNO39.20.22030.647.7MPC · JPL

1996

Designation First Observed (discovered) D (km) Orbital description Remarks Refs
Date Observer
(Site)
Class a
(AU)
e i
(°)
q
(AU)
Q
(AU)
1996 AS2014 January 1996Spacewatch (691)77centaur35.80.621113.658.0MPC · JPL
1996 KV121 May 1996C. Trujillo
D. C. Jewitt
J. X. Luu (568)
178cubewano (hot)45.50.12840.250.9MPC · JPL
1996 KX122 May 1996Mauna Kea Obs. (568)94plutino?39.50.10235.743.4MPC · JPL
1996 KY116 May 1996Mauna Kea Obs. (568)119plutino?39.50.103135.743.3MPC · JPL
1996 RQ206 September 1996D. L. Rabinowitz (675)173other TNO44.00.103239.448.7BR-mag: 1.56; taxonomy: IRMPC · JPL

1997

Designation First Observed (discovered) D (km) Orbital description Remarks Refs
Date Observer
(Site)
Class a
(AU)
e i
(°)
q
(AU)
Q
(AU)
1997 CW298 February 1997Mauna Kea Obs. (568)237plutino?39.40.081936.342.5MPC · JPL
1997 GA453 April 1997B. Gladman (568)98cubewano (hot)47.00.17838.955.0MPC · JPL
1997 QH427 August 1997D. C. Jewitt
C. Trujillo
J. X. Luu
K. Berney (568)
204cubewano (hot)43.00.091339.246.7BR-mag: 1.68; taxonomy: RRMPC · JPL
1997 RL135 September 1997Palomar Obs. (675)43cubewano?44.50.00644.544.5MPC · JPL
1997 RX97 September 1997B. Gladman (675)91other TNO41.80.053039.744.0MPC · JPL
1997 RY66 September 1997La Palma Obs. (950)162cubewano (hot)41.40.001241.441.4MPC · JPL
1997 TX85 October 1997Palomar Obs. (675)94plutino?39.30.19932.046.6MPC · JPL
1997 UG2526 October 1997La Palma Obs. (950)68cubewano?43.30.00143.343.3MPC · JPL

1998

Designation First Observed (discovered) D (km) Orbital description Remarks Refs
Date Observer
(Site)
Class a
(AU)
e i
(°)
q
(AU)
Q
(AU)
1998 FS14423 March 1998Northfield Mount Hermon School (807)235cubewano (hot)41.60.021040.642.5BR-mag: 1.53; taxonomy: IRMPC · JPL
1998 HL15129 April 1998D. C. Jewitt
J. X. Luu
C. Trujillo
D. J. Tholen (568)
100other TNO40.70.092837.244.3BR-mag: 1.06MPC · JPL
1998 HN15121 April 1998J. Kormendy
R. Wainscoat
D. J. Tholen
D. C. Jewitt (568)
91other TNO37.90.062535.840.0MPC · JPL
1998 HO15122 April 1998R. Wainscoat
J. Kormendy
D. C. Jewitt
J. X. Luu (568)
95other TNO41.30.101737.345.2MPC · JPL
1998 HR15128 April 1998Mauna Kea Obs. (568)65cubewano?45.50.12739.951.1MPC · JPL
1998 KD6629 May 1998Cerro Tololo Obs. (807)57cubewano?43.10.05540.945.3MPC · JPL
1998 KE6629 May 1998Cerro Tololo Obs. (807)54cubewano?42.10.00342.142.1MPC · JPL
1998 KF6629 May 1998Cerro Tololo Obs. (807)52plutino?39.50.21631.147.9MPC · JPL
1998 KG6629 May 1998Cerro Tololo Obs. (807)57cubewano?45.20.00445.245.2MPC · JPL
1998 KS6529 May 1998G. Bernstein (807)98cubewano (cold)44.20.04142.346.0BR-mag: 1.73; taxonomy: RR-IRMPC · JPL
1998 KY6129 May 1998G. Bernstein (807)115cubewano (cold)44.70.04243.046.5MPC · JPL
1998 UR4322 October 1998M. W. Buie (695)103plutino39.40.22930.848.1BR-mag: 1.27; taxonomy: BRMPC · JPL
1998 WS3118 November 1998M. W. Buie (695)105plutino39.40.20731.447.3BR-mag: 1.32; taxonomy: IR-BRMPC · JPL
1998 WV2418 November 1998M. W. Buie (695)104other TNO39.00.04237.440.6BR-mag: 1.27; taxonomy: BR; binary: 91 kmMPC · JPL
1998 WV3119 November 1998M. W. Buie (695)150plutino39.30.27628.650.1BR-mag: 1.31; taxonomy: BRMPC · JPL
1998 WW3118 November 1998M. W. Buie (695)148cubewano (hot)44.70.09740.748.6albedo: 0.054; binary: 123 kmMPC · JPL
1998 WX2418 November 1998M. W. Buie (695)152cubewano (cold)43.30.04141.545.1BR-mag: 1.79; taxonomy: RRMPC · JPL
1998 WY3118 November 1998M. W. Buie (695)132cubewano (cold)45.00.11239.950.2MPC · JPL
1998 WZ2418 November 1998Kitt Peak Obs. (695)113plutino?39.50.18532.446.6MPC · JPL
1998 WZ3119 November 1998M. W. Buie (695)108plutino39.40.171532.846.1BR-mag: 1.26; taxonomy: BB-BRMPC · JPL

1999–2007

2008

Designation First Observed (discovered) D (km) Orbital description Remarks Refs
Date Observer
(Site)
Class a
(AU)
e i
(°)
q
(AU)
Q
(AU)
2008 AP1186 January 2008Mauna Kea Obs. (568)95cubewano?44.10.16136.951.3MPC · JPL
2008 AQ1186 January 2008P. A. Wiegert (568)257other TNO41.30.062538.943.6MPC · JPL
2008 AU1388 January 2008Mauna Kea Obs. (568)254centaur32.30.384320.144.5MPC · JPL
2008 JO4111 May 2008Mauna Kea Obs. (568)79SDO88.30.554939.9137MPC · JPL
2008 LD187 June 2008Mauna Kea Obs. (568)91other TNO40.20.301528.052.5MPC · JPL
2008 UA33226 October 2008L. H. Wasserman (807)207res · 1:476.80.523136.9117MPC · JPL
2008 UB33226 October 2008Cerro Tololo Obs. (807)197plutino?39.50.243329.949.1MPC · JPL

2009–2018


2019

Designation First Observed (discovered) D (km) Orbital description Remarks Refs
Date Observer
(Site)
Class a
(AU)
e i
(°)
q
(AU)
Q
(AU)
2019 AC7711 January 2019Cerro Tololo Obs. (807)181SDO57.10.381235.378.9MPC · JPL
2019 EA56 March 2019Cerro Tololo Obs. (807)171SDO69.80.452838.2101MPC · JPL
2019 EB54 March 2019Cerro Tololo Obs. (807)155SDO52.30.32835.668.9MPC · JPL
2019 ET55 March 2019Mauna Kea Obs. (568)187SDO52.40.261238.966.0MPC · JPL
2019 EU56 January 2016Mauna Kea Obs. (568)198EDDO9730.951846.71900ETNOMPC · JPL
2019 EV55 March 2019Mauna Kea Obs. (568)117SDO55.70.43931.779.8MPC · JPL
2019 GJ235 April 2019Korea Microlensing Telescope Network-CTIO (W93)130cubewano (cold)43.70.08140.447.0MPC · JPL
2019 GZ1294 April 2019Cerro Tololo Obs. (807)146SDO61.80.36939.384.3MPC · JPL
2019 QQ828 August 2019Pan-STARRS (F51)10centaur61.80.89246.8117MPC · JPL
2019 RO44 September 2019Lowell Discovery Tel. (G37)164other TNO42.00.172034.749.3MPC · JPL
2019 SJ18726 September 2019Cerro Tololo Obs. (807)192SDO74.50.502136.9112MPC · JPL
2019 SS14924 September 2019Cerro Tololo Obs. (807)213SDO1190.701535.4203MPC · JPL
2019 TX77 October 2019Pan-STARRS (F51)10centaur33.20.8056.659.9MPC · JPL
2019 UH1227 October 2019Pan-STARRS 2 (F52)40centaur52.90.85477.998.0MPC · JPL

2020

2021

Designation First Observed (discovered) D (km) Orbital description Remarks Refs
Date Observer
(Site)
Class a
(AU)
e i
(°)
q
(AU)
Q
(AU)
2021 CP57 February 2021Pan-STARRS (F51)20centaur3320.97910.6654MPC · JPL
2021 DM1517 February 2021Mauna Kea Obs. (568)87cubewano?45.40.03243.947.0binary: 70 kmMPC · JPL
2021 DN1517 February 2021Mauna Kea Obs. (568)98cubewano?43.80.04341.945.7binary: 93 kmMPC · JPL
2021 DO1516 February 2021Mauna Kea Obs. (568)208other TNO50.90.182341.660.2MPC · JPL
2021 DP1516 February 2021Mauna Kea Obs. (568)214SDO90.00.66430.8149MPC · JPL
2021 DQ1516 February 2021Mauna Kea Obs. (568)307centaur79.40.65327.9131MPC · JPL
2021 DR1510 March 2005Apache Point-Sloan Digital Sky Survey (645)713SDO67.20.443137.896.5MPC · JPL
2021 DS1517 February 2021Mauna Kea Obs. (568)144cubewano?43.30.05341.245.4binary: 119 kmMPC · JPL
2021 DK18 17 February 2021 Mauna Kea Obs. (568) ETNO 731.633 0.939 15.450 44.498 1418 MPC · JPL
2021 EE445 March 2021Lowell Discovery Tel. (G37)279centaur?42.40.34827.956.9MPC · JPL
2021 GU1225 April 2021Korea Microlensing Telescope Network-CTIO (W93)90cubewano?60.50.331240.980.1MPC · JPL
2021 GV12212 April 2021Korea Microlensing Telescope Network-CTIO (W93)94plutino?39.20.091735.942.6MPC · JPL
2021 GW12212 April 2021Korea Microlensing Telescope Network-CTIO (W93)82cubewano?42.60.07139.545.8MPC · JPL
2021 RR2055 September 2021Mauna Kea Obs.200sednoid990.90.9437.64455.5411926MPC · JPL

2022

Designation First Observed (discovered) D (km) Orbital description Remarks Refs
Date Observer
(Site)
Class a
(AU)
e i
(°)
q
(AU)
Q
(AU)
2022 FA712 April 2021Korea Microlensing Telescope Network-CTIO (W93)202other TNO44.00.311530.557.5MPC · JPL
2022 FR61 March 2020Korea Microlensing Telescope Network-CTIO (W93)112cubewano?44.10.08740.847.5MPC · JPL
2022 GP412 April 2021Korea Microlensing Telescope Network-CTIO (W93)81cubewano?43.60.121038.548.8MPC · JPL
2022 GY316 April 2021Korea Microlensing Telescope Network-CTIO (W93)114cubewano?42.70.14236.748.6MPC · JPL
2022 GZ316 April 2021Korea Microlensing Telescope Network-CTIO (W93)105cubewano?41.60.071638.544.8MPC · JPL

2023

Designation First Observed (discovered) D (km) Orbital description Remarks Refs
Date Observer
(Site)
Class a
(AU)
e i
(°)
q
(AU)
Q
(AU)
2023 DP519 February 2023Mount Lemmon Survey (G96)damocloid93.370.95118.44.8181.94MPC · JPL

Ignored objects

The Minor Planet Center does not include the following 111 objects with a semi-major axis larger than that of Neptune in its respective lists (see § top).[2][3][lower-alpha 1] The data is sourced from the List of Known Trans-Neptunian Objects at Johnston's Archive.[1]

Designation D (km) Orbital description Remarks Refs
Class a
(AU)
e i
(°)
q
(AU)
Q
(AU)
(65407) 2002 RP12015damocloid53.710.9119.382.4104.9albedo: 0.098; BR-mag: 1.37MPC · JPL
385571 Otrera70NT30.270.01.4329.331.2MPC · JPL
385695 Clete91NT30.240.05.2428.631.8MPC · JPL
(523794) 2015 RR245542res · 2:982.520.57.5434.2130.8MPC · JPL
(530664) 2011 SO277118NT30.300.09.6430.030.5MPC · JPL
(606187) 2017 QO3311damocloid34.670.8148.844.964.4MPC · JPL
1996 PW10damocloid269.670.930.092.4536.8MPC · JPL
2000 AB22910damocloid52.240.968.282.2102.1MPC · JPL
2000 KP6548damocloid89.440.945.543.3175.5MPC · JPL
(612243) 2001 QR322132NT30.360.01.3229.431.3albedo: 0.058MPC · JPL
2002 AR914damocloid75.180.917.582.6147.7MPC · JPL
2002 CP154209other TNO51.800.11.4741.961.7MPC · JPL
2002 RN1095damocloid598.670.958.492.61194.6MPC · JPL
2003 UY2835centaur33.450.818.903.563.4MPC · JPL
2004 CM1118centaur33.180.84.664.961.4MPC · JPL
2004 NN85damocloid100.790.9165.582.3199.2MPC · JPL
2005 OE11damocloid63.270.967.503.0123.4MPC · JPL
2005 TN5366NT30.220.024.9528.232.2MPC · JPL
2005 VX39damocloid769.730.9112.444.11535.3MPC · JPL
2006 EX527damocloid42.060.9150.262.581.5MPC · JPL
2006 LM17damocloid37.180.9172.143.770.6MPC · JPL
(613490) 2006 RJ103127NT30.130.08.1729.330.9BR-mag: 1.31MPC · JPL
2007 DA616damocloid433.780.976.492.6864.9MPC · JPL
2008 BN1811damocloid35.000.928.732.667.3MPC · JPL
2009 DD474damocloid47.580.9107.452.292.9MPC · JPL
2009 WX1991.1damocloid31.350.98.741.461.3MPC · JPL
2010 CG5510damocloid31.650.9146.122.860.4albedo: 0.048MPC · JPL
2010 DC392.3damocloid108.390.910.541.8214.9MPC · JPL
2010 EX1751damocloid49.290.929.252.695.9MPC · JPL
2010 GW14716centaur176.570.999.895.3347.7albedo: 0.037MPC · JPL
2010 GW646damocloid62.300.9105.233.6120.9albedo: 0.047MPC · JPL
2010 JB1841unusual44.680.918.693.086.3MPC · JPL
2010 JH1247damocloid70.040.953.362.6137.4albedo: 0.052MPC · JPL
2010 LN1359damocloid2901.800.964.701.75801.8MPC · JPL
2010 TT191115NT30.110.04.2828.032.2MPC · JPL
2011 HM10287NT30.300.029.3427.732.8BR-mag: 1.13MPC · JPL
2011 OR1715damocloid292.270.9110.383.1581.4MPC · JPL
2011 WS411.9damocloid37.500.9141.662.072.9MPC · JPL
2012 DT421.7damocloid45.110.91.171.488.8MPC · JPL
2012 HD25damocloid62.520.9146.712.5122.5MPC · JPL
2012 KA5119damocloid501.790.970.904.8998.7MPC · JPL
2012 UD185126NT30.270.028.3029.031.5MPC · JPL
2012 UV17758NT30.120.020.8527.932.3MPC · JPL
2013 BN272.4damocloid59.070.9101.801.5116.5MPC · JPL
2013 DG42.6damocloid136.080.95.291.3270.8MPC · JPL
2013 HS1502.6damocloid62.510.997.112.8122.2MPC · JPL
2013 KY18182NT30.260.16.6626.534.0MPC · JPL
2013 LD164damocloid81.200.9154.642.5159.8BR-mag: 1.30MPC · JPL
2013 RC15870NT30.190.07.4528.631.7MPC · JPL
2013 RL12472NT30.210.010.1229.331.0MPC · JPL
2013 SM991.9unusual34.100.914.293.065.1MPC · JPL
2013 TK22750NT30.230.018.6127.732.6MPC · JPL
2013 TZ18796NT30.240.013.1428.232.2MPC · JPL
2013 VX3091NT30.170.031.2127.532.7MPC · JPL
2014 CW149damocloid32.790.8170.754.361.2BR-mag: 1.38MPC · JPL
2014 MH5512damocloid44.840.992.344.585.1MPC · JPL
2014 QO44190NT30.210.118.8427.133.2MPC · JPL
2014 QP44157NT30.190.019.4128.132.2MPC · JPL
2014 RO7488NT30.140.029.5128.631.6MPC · JPL
2014 SC37496NT30.160.033.6727.233.0MPC · JPL
2014 UU24096NT30.170.035.7528.831.5MPC · JPL
2014 XS36damocloid72.010.9101.533.2140.7MPC · JPL
2014 YB9279NT30.270.030.8227.333.2MPC · JPL
2015 FK378damocloid456.250.9156.124.9907.5MPC · JPL
2015 RK2458damocloid81.070.991.782.7159.3MPC · JPL
2015 RL2773centaur35.020.83.115.264.8MPC · JPL
2015 RW27738NT30.160.030.7527.932.3MPC · JPL
2015 TN1785damocloid54.150.991.212.3105.9MPC · JPL
2015 TS35013centaur144.820.957.955.0284.5MPC · JPL
2015 VU207146NT30.190.038.9329.231.1MPC · JPL
2015 VV16572NT30.170.016.8427.532.7MPC · JPL
2015 VW16587NT30.160.05.0028.631.6MPC · JPL
2015 VX16561NT30.110.017.1227.932.3MPC · JPL
2015 XR3844damocloid36.260.9157.483.568.9MPC · JPL
2016 AT2816damocloid62.740.922.172.6122.7MPC · JPL
2016 CO2643damocloid47.350.9129.743.091.7MPC · JPL
2016 EJ2031.5damocloid66.080.9170.962.7129.4MPC · JPL
2016 GM831.3damocloid138.080.93.461.5274.6MPC · JPL
2016 PN6613damocloid31.040.9105.222.959.1MPC · JPL
2016 UN2324unusual30.390.811.174.156.6MPC · JPL
2016 US1092.3damocloid35.620.987.271.869.4MPC · JPL
2017 CW325damocloid182.370.9152.432.9361.8MPC · JPL
2017 EM44damocloid33.090.983.422.663.5MPC · JPL
2017 GD81.9damocloid43.280.974.862.284.2MPC · JPL
2017 JB66damocloid32.900.8160.743.861.9MPC · JPL
2017 MB79damocloid3549.250.955.714.47094.0MPC · JPL
2017 MZ413damocloid67.560.965.823.1131.9MPC · JPL
2017 OX681.7damocloid58.830.994.751.7115.9MPC · JPL
2017 SN331.6damocloid249.220.9152.061.8496.5MPC · JPL
2017 SZ1181.1damocloid34.050.92.461.566.5MPC · JPL
2017 UR520.3Amor292.680.9108.281.2584.1MPC · JPL
2017 UW515damocloid125.350.9144.203.1247.5MPC · JPL
2017 UX5135centaur30.100.790.467.652.5MPC · JPL
2017 YL47damocloid147.730.988.984.2291.1MPC · JPL
2018 DE42.2damocloid31.830.981.342.361.2MPC · JPL
2018 DF43damocloid95.000.968.211.6188.4MPC · JPL
2018 KH311damocloid93.450.946.863.7183.2MPC · JPL
2018 MP85damocloid377.260.968.303.8750.6MPC · JPL
2018 SQ135damocloid154.170.990.972.9305.3MPC · JPL
2019 EJ30.18Amor102.920.9139.751.0204.7MPC · JPL
2019 YJ62.5damocloid37.220.922.002.571.8MPC · JPL
2020 KU76damocloid34.860.8103.844.165.5MPC · JPL
2020 ML11.8damocloid54.980.982.462.5107.4MPC · JPL
2020 QN67damocloid648.830.976.834.81292.8MPC · JPL
2021 DL19damocloid35.370.8148.553.966.8MPC · JPL
2021 GQ573damocloid86.770.9125.103.4170.1MPC · JPL
2021 PN7225damocloid318.110.984.904.5631.6MPC · JPL
2021 QM456damocloid368.620.922.822.7734.4MPC · JPL
2021 RM1142.7damocloid114.600.9103.174.0225.1MPC · JPL
2021 UL191.0damocloid37.710.9154.921.873.5MPC · JPL
2021 XS63damocloid39.020.896.913.974.1MPC · JPL

See also

Notes

  1. According to Johnston's Archive,[lower-alpha 2] there are 50+ objects with a semi-major axis larger than 30.1 AU that are excluded from the two MPC sources. These ignored objects are the damocloids and the Neptune trojans, as well as three unusual objects 2003 UY283 (MPC/JPL), 2004 CM111 (MPC/JPL) and 2015 RL277 (MPC/JPL).

References

  1. "List of Known Trans-Neptunian Objects". Johnston's Archive. 2 January 2022. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
  2. "List Of Transneptunian Objects". Minor Planet Center. 16 April 2022.
  3. "List Of Centaurs and Scattered-Disk Objects". Minor Planet Center. 16 April 2022.
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