2015 TH367 is a trans-Neptunian object approximately 220 kilometers (140 miles) in diameter. As of 2021[update] it is approximately 90 AU (13 billion km)...
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Due to statistics of small numbers, trans-Neptunian objects such as 2015 TH367 when it had only 8 observations over an observation arc of 1 year that...
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object from the Sun, preceding 2021 DR15 (89.5 AU), 2014 UZ224 (89.6 AU), 2015 TH367 (90.3 AU), 2020 FQ40 (92.4 AU), Eris (95.9 AU), 2020 FA31 (97.2 AU), 2020...
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Solar System, after 2018 AG37, 2018 VG18, 2020 FY30, 2020 FA31, Eris, 2015 TH367, 2014 UZ224, and Gonggong, (also see List of Solar System objects most...
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List of Solar System objects most distant from the Sun (redirect from List of Solar System objects most distant from the Sun in 2015)
important role in the Planet Nine hypothesis. Pluto (30–49 AU, about 34 AU in 2015) was the first Kuiper belt object to be discovered (1930) and is the largest...
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meant to refer to Leleākūhonua (2015 TG387) even though V774104 is the internal designation for non-sednoid 2015 TH367. Sednoids might constitute a proper...
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Group on Nominal Units for Stellar & Planetary Astronomy (13 August 2015). "IAU 2015 Resolution B2 on Recommended Zero Points for the Absolute and Apparent...
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V774104 (category Astronomical objects discovered in 2015)
designated 2015 TH367, but in November 2015 press releases confused it with 541132 Leleākūhonua, which was provisionally designated 2015 TG387 and internally...
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List of centaurs (small Solar System bodies) (redirect from 2015 VV1)
07 — MPC · JPL 2015 TH367 13 Oct 2015 S. S. Sheppard 266 N TNO Y CEN N 85.2 0.6 11 29.1 136.4 6.42 — MPC · JPL 2015 TM240 10 Oct 2015 SST 1.1 ✓ CEN ✗...
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currently farther from the Sun are Eris (96.1 AU), 2014 UZ224 (90.9 AU), 2015 TH367 (~89 AU), Gonggong (88.0 AU), Sedna (85.1 AU), 2013 FS28 (84.8 AU), and...
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