(523643) 2010 TY53 1970-01-01
(523643) 2010 TY53 is a classified asteroids and part of the larger category of near-Earth objects (NEOs). Specifically, it is a member of the Apollo group of asteroids, which are known for their orbits that bring them close to Earth's orbit.
(523645) 2010 VK201 1970-01-01
(523645) 2010 VK201 is the designation of a significant asteroid that is part of the asteroid belt. It was discovered in November 2010. It's categorized as a near-Earth object (NEO), specifically an Atira asteroid, meaning its orbit lies entirely within that of Earth's orbit.
(523671) 2013 FZ27 1970-01-01
(523671) 2013 FZ27 is a minor planet or asteroid that is part of the solar system. Specifically, it is classified as a near-Earth object (NEO), which means it has an orbit that brings it close to Earth's orbit. Discovered on March 18, 2013, it belongs to the Apollo group of asteroids, which are characterized by their orbits that cross Earth's orbit.
(523674) 2013 MA12 1970-01-01
(523674) 2013 MA12 is a near-Earth object (NEO), specifically categorized as an asteroid. It is part of the Apollo group of asteroids, which have orbits that cross Earth's orbit. The designation includes the year of its discovery (2013) and a unique numerical identifier (MA12) assigned during the cataloging process.
(523683) 2014 CP23 1970-01-01
(523683) 2014 CP23 is a designation for a specific asteroid, which is part of the larger category of near-Earth objects (NEOs). This designation indicates that it was discovered in 2014. The number 523683 represents its unique identifier in the catalogue of minor planets, while the letters 'CP' denote the spectroscopic class. Asteroids like 2014 CP23 can vary in size, composition, and orbit.
(523684) 2014 CQ23 1970-01-01
(523687) 2014 DF143 1970-01-01
(523687) 2014 DF143 is a trans-Neptunian object, specifically classified as a further-out object in the Kuiper Belt. Discovered in 2014, it is categorized as a "cubewano," a type of classical Kuiper Belt object that has an orbit that is not significantly affected by the gravitational influence of Neptune.
(523692) 2014 EZ51 1970-01-01
(523692) 2014 EZ51 is classified as a near-Earth object (NEO) and more specifically, it is an Apollo-type asteroid. Apollo asteroids are a group of near-Earth asteroids whose orbits cross that of Earth's. The designation "523692" is its number in the minor planet catalog, and "2014 EZ51" refers to the specific designation given to it when it was discovered, indicating that it was identified in the year 2014.
(523702) 2014 HW199 1970-01-01
(523702) 2014 HW199 is an asteroid that belongs to the Kuiper Belt, which is a region of the Solar System beyond the orbit of Neptune populated with many small icy bodies. It was discovered in April 2014 and is classified as a Trans-Neptunian Object (TNO). Characteristics such as its size, orbit, and specific details about its composition may evolve with further observations and research.
(523706) 2014 HF200 1970-01-01
(523706) 2014 HF200 is a designated asteroidal object within our solar system. It is classified as a near-Earth object (NEO), specifically an Apollo-type asteroid, which means its orbit crosses that of Earth. Discovered in 2014, it has been studied for its physical characteristics, orbital parameters, and potential impact risks. As a small Solar System body, 2014 HF200 may provide insights into the formation and evolution of our solar system.
(523727) 2014 NW65 1970-01-01
(523727) 2014 NW65 is a designation for a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) that was discovered in 2014. It is classified as a cubewano, which is a type of icy body located in the Kuiper Belt that does not have significant gravitational influences from Neptune. These objects often have stable orbits and are sometimes referred to as "classical" Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs).
(523759) 2014 WK509 1970-01-01
(523794) 2015 RR245 1970-01-01
(523794) 2015 RR245 is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) located in the outer region of the Solar System, specifically in the Kuiper Belt. It is classified as a dwarf planet candidate due to its size and characteristics.
(524435) 2002 CY248 1970-01-01
(524435) 2002 CY248 is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) and a centaur, which is a class of small celestial bodies located in the outer Solar System, often between the orbits of Jupiter and Neptune. This specific object was discovered in 2002 and is known for its properties as a detached object, meaning its orbit does not interact significantly with Neptune.
(527603) 2007 VJ305 1970-01-01
(527603) 2007 VJ305 is a classified asteroid that is part of the main belt of asteroids in our solar system. Identified by the Minor Planet Center, it was discovered in 2007. Like many asteroids, it can provide valuable information about the early solar system since they are considered remnants from the formation of the solar system approximately 4.6 billion years ago.
(528381) 2008 ST291 1970-01-01
(528381) 2008 ST291 is a centaur—a type of minor planet that is situated between the asteroid and comet categories. Centaurs are typically found in the outer Solar System, between the orbits of Jupiter and Neptune. They are characterized by unstable orbits and exhibit characteristics of both asteroids and comets.
(532037) 2013 FY27 1970-01-01
(533560) 2014 JM80 1970-01-01
(533560) 2014 JM80 is a designation for a specific asteroid that is part of the main asteroid belt in our solar system. It was discovered in 2014 and is categorized as a member of the "Hilda" group of asteroids, which are known for their stable orbits that share similarities with Jupiter’s orbit. Asteroids like 2014 JM80 are typically small, and their characteristics can include size, orbit, and composition.
(543354) 2014 AN55 1970-01-01
(543354) 2014 AN55 is classified as a near-Earth object (NEO) and is specifically categorized as an asteroid. It was discovered in January 2014 and is part of the Apollo group of asteroids, which are known for having orbits that cross Earth's orbit. The designation indicates the year of discovery (2014) and the specific number assigned to it by the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams (CBAT) following its discovery.
(55565) 2002 AW197 1970-01-01
(55565) 2002 AW197 is a minor planet, specifically an asteroidal body located in the asteroid belt. It was discovered on January 5, 2002. The designation indicates it is the 55,565th numbered asteroid in the sequence of discoveries.