(35671) 1998 SN165
(35671) 1998 SN165 is an asteroid that is part of the main asteroid belt, which lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. It was discovered on September 24, 1998, and is classified as a near-Earth object (NEO). The asteroid is named following the convention of minor planet naming, often based on various themes including characters, events, or places of significance.
(386723) 2009 YE7
(386723) 2009 YE7 is classified as a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) and is a member of the Kuiper Belt, which is a region of the Solar System beyond the orbit of Neptune filled with numerous small celestial bodies. It was discovered in 2009 and has been designated with the provisional designation 2009 YE7 before being assigned a permanent number.
(416400) 2003 UZ117
(416400) 2003 UZ117 is a centaur, which is a type of small celestial body that orbits the Sun between the main asteroid belt and the outer planets, primarily the gas giants. Discovered in 2003, it has characteristics typical of both asteroids and comets. Centaurs are thought to be composed of frozen gases, similar to comets, but they also have a more solid structure, like asteroids.
(42301) 2001 UR163
(42301) 2001 UR163 is a small celestial body classified as a centaur, which is a type of object located between the orbits of Jupiter and Neptune. Centaurs are considered transitional objects because they share characteristics of both asteroids and comets. Discovered in 2001, (42301) 2001 UR163 has an irregular orbit and is believed to be composed of ice and rock.
(444030) 2004 NT33
(444030) 2004 NT33 is an asteroid that belongs to the main belt of asteroids, which is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. The asteroid was discovered in 2004 and has been designated with the numerical identifier 444030. Like many asteroids in the main belt, it is composed primarily of rock and metal. Asteroids are classified based on their size, composition, and orbit, and many of them have their own unique characteristics and histories.
(445473) 2010 VZ98
(445473) 2010 VZ98 is a minor planet, specifically classified as a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) in the Kuiper Belt. These objects are located beyond the orbit of Neptune and often have elongated orbits that can take them far from the Sun. Discovered in 2010, this object is part of a population that includes many icy bodies that are remnants from the early solar system.
(455502) 2003 UZ413
(455502) 2003 UZ413 is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) and a member of the Kuiper Belt, which is a region of the Solar System beyond the orbit of Neptune that is populated with many small icy bodies. This specific object was discovered in 2003 and is classified as a centaur due to its size and characteristics.
(469372) 2001 QF298
(469372) 2001 QF298 is classified as a trans-Neptunian object (TNO), specifically a centaur. Centaurs are celestial bodies that orbit between the orbits of Jupiter and Neptune. This particular object was discovered in 2001 and is part of the larger population of icy bodies located in the outer Solar System. You can typically find information on its orbital characteristics, size, and any significant studies conducted about it in astronomical databases or publications.
(470308) 2007 JH43
(470308) 2007 JH43 is an asteroid in the main belt, a region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where most of the solar system's asteroids are found. The designation "470308" refers to its catalog number assigned by the Minor Planet Center, while "2007 JH43" is the specific provisional designation given to the asteroid when it was first observed. This designation indicates that it was discovered in the year 2007.
(470599) 2008 OG19
(470599) 2008 OG19 is a near-Earth object (NEO) that is classified as an asteroid. It was discovered in 2008 and is part of the Apollo group of asteroids, which have orbits that cross Earth's path. The specific characteristics of 2008 OG19, such as its size, composition, and trajectory, are determined by observations made by astronomers and are subject to updates as new data is collected.
(471288) 2011 GM27
(471288) 2011 GM27 is a small asteroid that belongs to the main asteroid belt, which is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. It was discovered on April 9, 2011, and is classified as a member of the Apollo group of asteroids, which are characterized by having orbits that bring them close to Earth's orbit.
(472271) 2014 UM33
(472271) 2014 UM33 is an asteroid that belongs to the main belt of asteroids in our solar system. It was discovered in October 2014, and it is classified as a member of the "Jupiter trojans" due to its orbital characteristics. Asteroids like 2014 UM33 are of interest to scientists because they can provide insights into the early solar system's conditions and the formation of planetary bodies.
(495603) 2015 AM281
(495603) 2015 AM281 is a designation for a specific near-Earth object (NEO), which is classified as an astroid. The number "495603" is its sequential designation indicating it is the 495,603rd NEO to be cataloged.
(496315) 2013 GP136
(496315) 2013 GP136 is an asteroid in the asteroid belt, which is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. It was discovered on April 10, 2013. The asteroid is part of the larger population of objects that orbit the Sun and can vary widely in size, shape, and composition. Specific information about this asteroid's size, composition, and orbital characteristics would typically be available from astronomical databases and observatories that track such objects.
(501546) 2014 JJ80
(501546) 2014 JJ80 is a minor planet, specifically classified as a trans-Neptunian object (TNO). It was discovered in 2014 and is part of the larger population of objects in the Kuiper Belt, which is a region of the solar system located beyond the orbit of Neptune. Minor planets like (501546) 2014 JJ80 are often of interest to astronomers studying the formation and evolution of the solar system.
(501581) 2014 OB394
(501581) 2014 OB394 is an asteroid belonging to the asteroid belt, which lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. It was discovered in 2014 and has since been assigned the number 501581. Objects like this are typically categorized based on their size, orbit, and composition.
(505448) 2013 SA100
(505448) 2013 SA100 is a designation for a specific asteroid discovered in the asteroid belt. It is classified as a "trans-Neptunian object" (TNO), which generally refers to objects located beyond the orbit of Neptune. The asteroid was identified in 2013, and its numbering (505448) indicates that it has been officially cataloged.
(505624) 2014 GU53
(505624) 2014 GU53 is classified as a trans-Neptunian object (TNO), which means it orbits the Sun at a distance greater than that of Neptune. Specifically, it is part of the scattered disk, a distant region of the solar system populated by icy bodies. Objects like 2014 GU53 can provide valuable insights into the early solar system's formation and the processes that shaped it.
(523635) 2010 DN93
(523635) 2010 DN93 is a near-Earth object (NEO), specifically an asteroid that was discovered in 2010. Like other NEOs, it orbits the sun and has the potential to come close to Earth's orbit. The designation "523635" indicates that it is the 523,635th object that has been given a number in the sequential catalog of minor planets.
(523639) 2010 RE64
(523639) 2010 RE64 is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) that is part of the Kuiper Belt, a region of the solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune filled with many small and icy bodies. This particular object was discovered in 2010 and has characteristics typical of other Kuiper Belt objects, such as being relatively small and composed mainly of frozen materials.