The term "Saturn-crossing minor planets" refers to a subset of minor planets (asteroids and other small bodies) that have orbits that cross the orbit of Saturn. These objects can belong to different groups, including asteroids from the main asteroid belt as well as centaurs and trans-Neptunian objects. The significance of these objects lies in their potential to cross the orbits of outer planets, which can affect their trajectories due to gravitational interactions.
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