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		Sol	http://www.solarsystemscope.com/nexus/content/planet_images/render_sun.png	Star		☉	1/1/1000	695,800.0	1.9891E+30	0.000	0.000	0.00000	0.00	0.00	25.050	601.2	-	*	-	0	109.21	332,981.787	166,545.500	400.553	27,071,056.249	13,535,728.401	587.669	153,007,692.308	76,504,139.988	1,480.426	20,937,894.737	10,469,687.581	-			6,083,853,012,601.2	4,371,840.3
		Jupiter	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/68/Jupiter.png	Planet (gas giant)—has rings		♃	1/1/1000	69,911.0	1.8986E+27	5.458	4.950	5.20427	11.86	4,332.59	9.930	238.3	24.79	67	2.53	778,547,200	10.97	317.832	164.403	40.246	25,839.378	12,939.812	59.046	146,046.154	73,052.600	148.747	19,985.263	10,067.005	436.31			61,418,738,570.7	439,263.8
		Saturn	http://space-facts.com/wp-content/uploads/saturn.png	Planet (gas giant)—has rings		♄	1/1/1000	60,268.0	5.6846E+26	10.116	9.048	9.58202	29.46	10,759.22	0.440	10.6	10.44	62	1.07	1,433,449,370	9.46	95.162	52.311	34.695	7,736.571	3,885.633	50.902	43,727.692	21,889.297	128.230	5,983.789	3,056.010	24,452.77			45,643,971,257.7	378,675.0
		Neptune	http://space-facts.com/wp-content/uploads/neptune.png	Planet (ice giant)—has rings		♆	9/23/1846	24,764.0	1.0244E+26	30.332	29.810	30.07090	164.80	60,190.03	0.670	16.1	11.15	14	1.14	4,498,542,600	3.89	17.149	10.518	14.256	1,394.178	704.217	20.916	7,880.000	3,950.458	52.689	1,078.316	565.503	89,835.87			7,706,398,357.3	155,596.8
		Uranus	http://space-facts.com/wp-content/uploads/uranus-transparent.png	Planet (ice giant)—has rings		♅	3/13/1781	25,559.0	8.6832E+25	20.095	18.283	19.18925	84.33	30,799.10	0.720	17.3	8.69	27	0.89	2,870,972,200	4.01	14.536	9.274	14.714	1,181.758	598.236	21.587	6,679.385	3,350.486	54.381	914.021	484.201	42,776.53	Herschel originally named Uranus “George's Star”, after King George, but the name was rejected by the international scientific community.		8,209,138,444.7	160,591.9
		Earth	http://investorplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Earth.png	Planet (terrestrial)		♁	1/1/1000	6,371.0	5.9736E+24	1.016	0.983	1.00000	1.00	365.24	1.000	24.0	9.78	1	1.00	149,597,890	1.00	1.000	1.000	3.668	81.299	42.483	5.381	459.508	232.444	13.555	62.880	38.218	365.24			510,064,471.9	40,030.2
		Venus	https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22964498/Solar%20system/images/Venus.png	Planet (terrestrial)		♀	1/1/1000	6,051.8	4.8685E+24	0.728	0.718	0.72333	0.62	224.70	-243.020	-5,832.5	8.87	0	0.91	108,208,930	0.95	0.815	0.882	3.484	66.259	34.871	5.111	374.500	189.806	12.876	51.247	32.062	-0.92			460,234,316.7	38,024.6
		Mars	http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/mars/background/images/mars.gif	Planet (terrestrial)		♂	1/1/1000	3,396.2	6.4185E+23	1.666	1.381	1.52368	1.88	686.97	1.030	24.7	3.71	2	0.38	227,936,640	0.53	0.107	0.320	1.955	8.735	5.345	2.868	49.373	26.121	7.226	6.756	6.991	666.96	Solid evidence of flowing water on Mars announced 2015-09-28 by NASA		144,942,710.7	21,339.0
		Mercury	http://www.solarsystemscope.com/nexus/content/planet_images/render_mercury.png	Planet (terrestrial)		☿	1/1/1000	2,439.6	3.3022E+23	0.467	0.307	0.38710	0.24	87.97	58.650	1,407.6	3.70	0	0.38	57,909,176	0.38	0.055	0.219	1.404	4.494	2.949	2.061	25.402	13.731	5.191	3.476	4.333	1.50			74,793,069.1	15,328.7
		Jupiter III Ganymede	http://www.solarsystemscope.com/nexus/content/moon_images/render_ganymede.png	Satellite of Jupiter			1/7/1610	2,634.1	1.4819E+23			5.21142	0.02	7.16	7.155	171.7	1.43		0.15	1,070,400	0.41	0.025	0.219	1.516	2.017	1.767	2.225	11.399	6.812	5.60	1.560	3.582		one of the four Galilean moons		87,191,546.5	16,550.5
		Saturn VI Titan	http://www.solarsystemscope.com/nexus/content/moon_images/render_titan.png	Satellite of Saturn			3/25/1655	2,575.8	1.3452E+23			9.59018	0.04	15.95	15.945	382.7	1.35		0.14	1,221,870	0.40	0.023	0.213	1.483	1.831	1.657	2.175	10.348	6.262	5.48	1.416	3.448				83,371,435.8	16,183.9
		Jupiter IV Callisto	https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22964498/Solar%20system/images/Callisto.png	Satellite of Jupiter			1/7/1610	2,410.3	1.0758E+23			5.21685	0.05	16.69	16.689	400.5	1.24		0.13	1,882,700	0.38	0.018	0.198	1.388	1.464	1.426	2.036	8.275	5.156	5.13	1.132	3.130		one of the four Galilean moons		73,004,909.3	15,144.4
		Jupiter I Io	http://www.solarsystemscope.com/nexus/content/moon_images/render_io.png	Satellite of Jupiter			1/8/1610	1,815.0	8.94E+22			5.21243	0.005	1.77	1.769	42.5	1.80		0.18	1,221,870	0.28	0.015	0.150	1.045	1.217	1.131	1.533	6.877	4.205	3.86	0.941	2.401		one of the four Galilean moons		41,396,452.2	11,404.0
		Earth I "Luna"	http://www.solarsystemscope.com/nexus/content/planet_images/render_moon.png	Satellite of Earth		☽	1/1/1000	1,737.1	7.3477E+22			1.00257	0.07	27.32		0.0	1.62		0.17	384,399	0.27	0.012	0.142	1.000	1.000	1.000	1.467	5.652	3.560	3.70	0.773	2.235				37,919,229.5	10,914.5
		Jupiter II Europa	http://www.solarsystemscope.com/nexus/content/moon_images/render_europa.png	Satellite of Jupiter			1/8/1610	1,569.0	4.8E+22			5.20875	0.01	3.55	3.551	85.2	1.31		0.13	670,900	0.25	0.008	0.127	0.903	0.653	0.778	1.325	3.692	2.509	3.34	0.505	1.922		one of the four Galilean moons		30,935,401.1	9,858.3
		Neptune I Triton	http://www.solarsystemscope.com/nexus/content/moon_images/render_triton.png	Satellite of Neptune			10/10/1846	1,353.4	2.14E+22			30.07327	-0.02	-5.88	5.877	141.0	0.78		0.08	354,780	0.21	0.004	0.108	0.779	0.291	0.535	1.143	1.646	1.395	2.88	0.225	1.552				23,017,715.0	8,503.7
136199	2003 UB313	Eris	http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5b/Eris_and_dysnomia2.jpg/260px-Eris_and_dysnomia2.jpg	Dwarf planet—SDO—binary			1/5/2005	1,164.0	1.67E+22	97.651	37.911	67.78100	558.04	203,438.68	1.079	25.9	0.79	1	0.08	10,210,000,000	0.18	0.003	0.093	0.670	0.227	0.449	0.983	1.285	1.134	2.48	0.176	1.326	188,514.61	originally classified as the Solar System's tenth planet; originally named "Xena", after the "Xena: Warrior Princess" TV show, and in reference to it being the elusive "Planet X"		17,026,125.3	7,313.6
134340		Pluto	https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22964498/Solar%20system/images/Pluto.png	Dwarf planet—Plutino—multiple		♇	2/18/1930	1,187.0	1.303E+22	48.871	29.657	39.26400	247.68	90,465.00	-6.387	-153.3	0.66	5	0.07	5,906,380,000	0.19	0.002	0.094	0.683	0.177	0.430	1.003	1.002	1.002	2.53	0.137	1.331	-14,163.53			17,705,626.6	7,458.1
136108	2003 EL61	Haumea	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/65/2003_EL61_Haumea%2C_with_moons.jpg	Dwarf planet—Resonant KBO (7:12)—trinary			12/28/2004	624.3	4.01E+21	51.483	34.952	43.21800	284.12	103,774.00	0.163	3.9	0.63	2	0.06	6,474,500,000	0.10	0.001	0.049	0.359	0.055	0.207	0.527	0.308	0.418	1.33	0.042	0.685	636,080.57	as reflective as snow; originally nicknamed "Santa" by Mike Brown's team		4,896,964.6	3,922.3
		Uranus III Titania	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a2/Titania_%28moon%29_color_cropped.jpg	Satellite of Uranus			1/11/1787	788.9	3.5E+21			19.19418	0.02	8.71	8.706	208.9	0.39		0.04	437,170	0.12	0.001	0.062	0.454	0.048	0.251	0.666	0.269	0.468	1.68	0.037	0.858				7,820,846.8	4,956.8
		Uranus IV Oberon	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/09/Voyager_2_picture_of_Oberon.jpg	Satellite of Uranus			1/11/1787	761.4	3.014E+21			19.19516	0.04	13.46	13.460	323.0	0.35		0.04	583,510	0.12	0.001	0.060	0.438	0.041	0.240	0.643	0.232	0.437	1.62	0.032	0.826				7,285,101.5	4,784.0
225088	2007 OR10	"S̶n̶o̶w̶ ̶w̶h̶i̶t̶e̶"		Resonant KBO (3:10)			2007	767.5	2.9E+21	100.662	33.033	66.84727	546.55	199,629.14		0.0	0.39	0	0.04	10,000,210,458	0.10	0.000	0.051	0.371	0.039	0.205	0.545	0.223	0.384	1.37	0.031	0.701		largest unnamed solar system body		5,227,924.3	4,052.7
		Saturn V Rhea	http://www.solarsystemscope.com/nexus/content/moon_images/render_rhea.png	Satellite of Saturn			12/23/1672	764.4	2.306E+21			9.58554	0.01	4.52	4.518	108.4	0.26		0.03	527,089	0.12	0.000	0.060	0.440	0.031	0.236	0.646	0.177	0.411	1.63	0.024	0.825				7,342,622.8	4,802.9
136472	2005 FY9	Makemake	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/12/Makemake_hubble.png/261px-Makemake_hubble.png	Dwarf planet—Cubewano			7/29/2005	713.0	2.1E+21	52.840	38.590	45.71500	309.09	112,897.00	0.324	7.8	0.28	0	0.03	6,850,000,000	0.11	0.000	0.056	0.410	0.029	0.220	0.602	0.162	0.382	1.52	0.022	0.770	348,671.73	Makemake's original nickname was 2005 FY9 "Easterbunny"		6,388,353.3	4,479.9
	S/2015 (136472) 1	Makemake I "MK 2"	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8f/Makemake_moon_Hubble_image_with_legend.jpg	Satellite of Makemake			4/26/2015	80.0				45.78956	0.03	12.00						21,000	0.01	0.000	0.006	0.046	0.000	0.023	0.067	0.000	0.034	0.17	0.000	0.085				80,424.8	502.7
		Saturn VIII Iapetus	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c9/Iapetus_as_seen_by_the_Cassini_probe_-_20071008.jpg/1024px-Iapetus_as_seen_by_the_Cassini_probe_-_20071008.jpg	Satellite of Saturn			10/25/1671	735.1	1.8053E+21			9.60582	0.22	79.33	79.322	1,903.7	0.22		0.02	3,560,830	0.12	0.000	0.058	0.423	0.025	0.224	0.621	0.139	0.380	1.56	0.019	0.791				6,789,591.2	4,618.5
		Pluto I Charon	https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22964498/Solar%20system/images/Charon.png	Satellite of Pluto			6/22/1978	606.0	1.586E+21			39.48182	0.02	6.39	6.387	153.3	0.28		0.03	17,536	0.10	0.000	0.048	0.349	0.022	0.185	0.512	0.122	0.317	1.29	0.017	0.653				4,614,823.7	3,807.6
50000	2002 LM60	Quaoar	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/ae/Quaoar_PRC2002-17e.jpg/260px-Quaoar_PRC2002-17e.jpg	Cubewano—binary			6/5/2002	523.0	1.5E+21	45.116	41.695	43.40500	286.97	104,632.11	0.737	17.7	0.30	1	0.03	6,493,296,415	0.08	0.000	0.041	0.301	0.020	0.161	0.442	0.115	0.279	1.11	0.016	0.564				3,437,266.8	3286.11
		Uranus I Ariel	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/59/Ariel_%28moon%29.jpg/1024px-Ariel_%28moon%29.jpg	Satellite of Uranus			10/24/1851	578.9	1.35E+21			19.19254	0.01	2.52	2.520	60.5	0.27		0.03	190,900	0.09	0.000	0.046	0.333	0.018	0.176	0.489	0.104	0.296	1.23	0.014	0.623				4,211,307.6	3,637.3
		Uranus II Umbriel	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2f/PIA00040_Umbrielx2.47.jpg	Satellite of Uranus			10/24/1851	584.7	1.2E+21			19.19304	0.01	4.14	4.144	99.5	0.23		0.02	266,000	0.09	0.000	0.046	0.337	0.016	0.176	0.494	0.092	0.293	1.24	0.013	0.628				4,296,116.5	3,673.8
		Saturn IV Dione	http://www.solarsystemscope.com/nexus/content/moon_images/render_dione.png	Satellite of Saturn			3/21/1684	562.1	1.095E+21			9.58454	0.01	2.74	2.737	65.7	0.23		0.02	377,408	0.09	0.000	0.044	0.324	0.015	0.169	0.475	0.084	0.279	1.20	0.012	0.604				3,970,425.3	3,531.8
90377	2003 VB12	Sedna	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/02/Sedna_PRC2004-14d.jpg	Detached object (Sednoid)			11/14/2003	520.5	1E+21	972.400	76.094	506.04585	12,059.06	4,404,451.07	0.420	10.1	0.50	0	0.05	75,703,391,403	0.08	0.000	0.041	0.300	0.014	0.157	0.440	0.077	0.258	1.11	0.011	0.559				3,404,484.3	3,270.4
1	1943 XB	Ceres	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a1/PIA19547-Ceres-DwarfPlanet-Dawn-RC3-AnimationFrame25-20150504.jpg/250px-PIA19547-Ceres-DwarfPlanet-Dawn-RC3-AnimationFrame25-20150504.jpg	Dwarf planet—Asteroid (main-belt)		⚳	1/1/1801	470.0	9.39E+20	2.977	2.558	2.76750	4.60	1,679.74	0.378	9.1	0.27	0	0.03	413,700,000	0.07	0.000	0.037	0.271	0.013	0.142	0.397	0.072	0.235	1.00	0.010	0.505	4,442.58	Visited by Dawn spacecraft in 2015; mysterious bright spots		2,775,911.3	2,953.1
202421	2005 UQ513			Cubewano			10/21/2005	364.2	8.2E+20	49.769	37.321	34.54500	286.24	104,749.74	0.293	7.0	0.26	0	0.03	5,167,859,110	0.06	0.000	0.029	0.210	0.011	0.110	0.308	0.063	0.185	0.77	0.009	0.392				1,666,518.9	2,288.1
90482	2004 DW	Orcus		Plutino—binary			2/17/2004	414.2	6.365E+20	48.070	30.270	39.17300	246.34	89,761.88	0.550	13.2	0.27	1	0.03	5,860,198,145	0.07	0.000	0.033	0.238	0.009	0.124	0.350	0.049	0.199	0.88	0.007	0.444		sometimes called the anti-Pluto, because its orbit is nearly opposite that of Pluto		2,155,560.2	2602.29
		Saturn III Tethys	http://www.solarsystemscope.com/nexus/content/moon_images/render_tethys.png	Satellite of Saturn			3/21/1684	533.7	6.174E+20			9.58399	0.01	1.89	1.888	45.3	0.15		0.01	294,645	0.08	0.000	0.042	0.307	0.008	0.158	0.451	0.047	0.249	1.14	0.006	0.571				3,579,350.8	3,353.3
120347	2004 SB60	Salacia		Cubewano—binary			9/22/2004	441.3	4.5E+20	46.404	37.409	41.90700	272.66	99,337.17	0.254	6.1	0.11	1	0.01	6,269,198,776	0.07	0.000	0.035	0.254	0.006	0.130	0.373	0.035	0.204	0.94	0.005	0.472				2,446,692.0	2772.46
20000	2000 WR106	Varuna		Cubewano—Scattered extended			11/28/2000	360.7	3.7E+20	45.313	40.494	42.90400	282.12	102,842.89	0.264	6.3	0.15	0	0.02	6,418,322,000	0.06	0.000	0.028	0.208	0.005	0.106	0.305	0.028	0.167	0.77	0.004	0.386				1,634,639.1	2,266.1
175113	2004 PF115			Plutino			9/1/2007	222.1	3.5E+20	41.570	36.510	39.04000	243.97								0.03	0.000	0.017	0.128	0.005	0.066	0.188	0.027	0.107	0.47	0.004	0.238				619,739.5	1,395.3
208996	2003 AZ84			Plutino—binary			1/13/2003	345.3	3E+20	46.477	32.334	39.40600	247.37	90,352.00	0.281	6.8		1		5,895,054,453	0.05	0.000	0.027	0.199	0.004	0.101	0.292	0.023	0.157	0.73	0.003	0.369				1,498,314.6	2,169.6
28978	2001 KX76	Ixion		Plutino			5/22/2001	331.0	2.8E+20	49.269	30.091	39.68000	249.95	91,295.85			0.22	0	0.02	5,936,044,275	0.05	0.000	0.026	0.191	0.004	0.097	0.280	0.022	0.151	0.70	0.003	0.354		first plutino discovered that was originally believed to be larger than Ceres at around 1300 km in diameter		1,376,784.1	2,079.7
174567	2003 MW12	Varda		Cubewano—binary			6/21/2003	346.8	2.65E+20	52.284	39.622	45.95300	311.51	113,779.34	0.246	5.9		1		6,874,471,839	0.05	0.000	0.027	0.200	0.004	0.102	0.293	0.020	0.157	0.74	0.003	0.370		J.R.R. Tolkien reference		1,511,651.0	2,179.2
4		Vesta	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/14/Vesta_full_mosaic.jpg/300px-Vesta_full_mosaic.jpg	Asteroid (main belt)		⚶	3/29/1807	262.7	2.59076E+20	2.571	2.152	2.36179	3.63	1,325.75	0.223	5.3	0.25		0.03	353,318,801	0.04	0.000	0.021	0.151	0.004	0.077	0.222	0.020	0.121	0.56	0.003	0.281				867,221.4	1,650.6
2		Pallas	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/60/PallasHST2007.jpg/275px-PallasHST2007.jpg	Asteroid (main belt)		⚴	3/28/1802	272.0	2.11E+20	3.413	2.131	2.77161	4.61	4.61	0.326	7.8	0.18		0.02	414,626,426	0.04	0.000	0.021	0.157	0.003	0.080	0.230	0.016	0.123	0.58	0.002	0.290		rotates on its side (like Uranus)		929,710.4	1709.03
	2003 UZ413			Plutino—Haumea family			10/21/2003	298.3	2E+20	47.905	30.572	39.23900	245.80			4.1					0.05	0.000	0.023	0.172	0.003	0.087	0.252	0.015	0.134	0.63	0.002	0.318		second-fastest rotating KBO after Haumea		1,117,817.2	1,874.0
	2002 XV93			Plutino			12/10/2002	277.3	1.7E+20	44.150	34.510	39.33000	246.67				0.15				0.04	0.000	0.022	0.160	0.002	0.081	0.234	0.013	0.124	0.59	0.002	0.296				966,294.7	1,742.3
84922	2003 VS2			Plutino—likely dwarf planet			11/14/2003	260.8	1.5E+20	42.104	36.427	39.26600	246.05	89,870.24		7.4					0.04	0.000	0.020	0.150	0.002	0.076	0.220	0.012	0.116	0.55	0.002	0.278				854,394.6	1,638.3
55637	2002 UX25		http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/97/20131105_2002_UX25_hst.png	Detached object/Cubewano—binary			10/30/2002	341.5	1.25E+20	48.923	46.815	42.86900	280.69	102,522.00			0.08	1	0.01	6,413,111,946	0.05	0.000	0.027	0.197	0.002	0.099	0.288	0.010	0.149	0.73	0.001	0.364				1,465,733.0	2,145.9
		Saturn II Enceladus	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/95/Enceladus_from_Voyager.jpg	Satellite of Saturn			8/28/1789	252.2	1.08E+20			9.58361	0.00	1.37	1.370	32.9	0.11		0.01	237,994	0.04	0.000	0.020	0.145	0.001	0.073	0.213	0.008	0.111	0.54	0.001	0.269				799,282.0	1,584.6
84719	2002 VR128			Plutino			11/3/2002	226.9	1E+20	49.699	28.900	39.29900	246.37	89,986.40							0.04	0.000	0.018	0.131	0.001	0.066	0.192	0.008	0.100	0.48	0.001	0.242				646,819.6	1,425.5
10		Hygiea		Asteroid (main belt)			4/12/1849	215.5	8.67E+19	3.507	2.770	3.13900	5.56	2,031.01	1.150	27.6	0.09			469,587,777	0.03	0.000	0.017	0.124	0.001	0.063	0.182	0.007	0.094	0.46	0.001	0.230				583,585.4	1,354.0
38628	2000 EB173	Huya		Plutino—binary			3/10/2000	235.1	8E+19	50.363	28.520	39.44200	247.72	90,477.00	0.563	13.5		1		5,900,439,977	0.04	0.000	0.018	0.135	0.001	0.068	0.199	0.006	0.102	0.50	0.001	0.250		largest and brightest TNO after Pluto at time of discovery		694,391.3	1,477.0
	2001 QF298			Plutino			8/19/2001	207.3	7E+19	43.722	35.277	39.50000	248.26	90,676.00							0.03	0.000	0.016	0.119	0.001	0.060	0.175	0.005	0.090	0.44	0.001	0.221				540,018.3	1,302.5
		Uranus V Miranda	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d0/Miranda.jpg/250px-Miranda.jpg	Satellite of Uranus			6/15/1949	235.8	6.59E+19			19.19213	0.00	1.41	1.414	33.9	0.08		0.01	129,645	0.04	0.000	0.019	0.136	0.001	0.068	0.199	0.005	0.102	0.50	0.001	0.251				698,710.8	1,481.6
		Neptune VII Proteus	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/83/Proteus_%28Voyager_2%29.jpg/597px-Proteus_%28Voyager_2%29.jpg	Satellite of Neptune			7/7/1989	210.0	4.4E+19			30.07168	0.00	1.12						117,647	0.03	0.000	0.016	0.121	0.001	0.061	0.177	0.003	0.090	0.45	0.000	0.224				554,176.9	1,319.5
511	1903 LU	Davida		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type			5/30/1903	146.4	4.11E+19	3.756	2.573	3.16474	5.63	2,056.39	0.214	5.1				473,438,980	0.02	0.000	0.011	0.084	0.001	0.042	0.124	0.003	0.063	0.31	0.000	0.156				269,242.5	919.7
	S/2005 (90482) 1	Orcus I Vanth		Satellite of Orcus				172.3	4E+19			39.17306		9.54			0.11			9,030	0.03	0.000	0.014	0.099	0.001	0.050	0.146	0.003	0.074	0.37	0.000	0.184		may be a captured KBO		373,205.8	1082.80
704	1910 KU; 1952 MW	Interamnia	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4d/Interamnia_medie.gif/250px-Interamnia_medie.gif	Asteroid (main belt)—F-type			10/2/1910	162.1	3.9E+19	3.522	2.601	3.06200	5.36	1,957.49	0.036	8.7	0.19			458,068,000	0.03	0.000	0.013	0.093	0.001	0.047	0.137	0.003	0.070	0.34	0.000	0.173				330,250.0	1,018.6
		Saturn I Mimas	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bc/Mimas_Cassini.jpg/250px-Mimas_Cassini.jpg	Satellite of Saturn			9/17/1789	198.3	3.749E+19			9.58326	0.00	0.94	0.942	22.6	0.06		0.01	185,540	0.03	0.000	0.016	0.114	0.001	0.057	0.167	0.003	0.085	0.42	0.000	0.211				493,896.8	1,245.6
31		Euphrosyne		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type			9/1/1854	128.0	3.2165E+19	3.861	2.438	3.15000	5.59	2,041.59	0.231	5.5				471,233,354	0.02	0.000	0.010	0.074	0.000	0.037	0.108	0.002	0.055	0.27	0.000	0.136				205,726.6	803.9
15		Eunomia	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8f/15Eunomia_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-15Eunomia_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)—S-type			7/29/1851	133.0	3.12E+19	3.138	2.149	2.64300	4.30	1,569.97	0.254	6.1	0.08			395,387,223	0.02	0.000	0.010	0.077	0.000	0.038	0.112	0.002	0.057	0.28	0.000	0.142				222,140.3	835.4
144897	2004 UX10			Plutino—Probable dwarf planet			10/20/2004	180.6	3E+19	40.654	37.568	39.11100	244.60	89,339.00		6.0	0.06				0.0283472	0.000	0.014	0.104	0.000	0.052	0.153	0.002	0.077	0.38	0.000	0.192				409,869.3	1,134.7
3		Juno	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/21/Juno_4_wavelengths.jpg/150px-Juno_4_wavelengths.jpg	Asteroid (main belt)—S-type		⚵	9/1/1804	136.0	2.67E+19	3.353	1.988	2.67070	4.36	1,594.18	0.300	7.2	0.12		0.01	399,725,000	0.02	0.000	0.011	0.078	0.000	0.039	0.115	0.002	0.058	0.29	0.000	0.145				232,427.6	854.5
52	1948 LA	Europa		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type			2/4/1858	156.3	2.46E+19	3.417	2.785	3.10100	5.46	1,994.63	0.235	5.6	0.14			463,903,057	0.02	0.000	0.012	0.090	0.000	0.045	0.132	0.002	0.067	0.33	0.000	0.166				306,936.4	982.0
532	1904 NY	Herculina	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/94/532Herculina_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-532Herculina_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)—S-type			4/20/1904	111.2	2.29E+19	3.260	2.290	2.77198	4.62	1,684.35		9.4				414,682,658	0.02	0.000	0.009	0.064	0.000	0.032	0.094	0.002	0.048	0.24	0.000	0.118				155,388.7	698.7
		Haumea I Hi‘iaka		Satellite of Haumea			1/26/2005	175.0	1.79E+19			43.27969	0.13	49.06						49,690	0.03	0.000	0.014	0.101	0.000	0.050	0.148	0.001	0.075	0.37	0.000	0.186		originally nicknamed "Rudolph"		384,845.1	1,099.6
65		Cybele		Asteroid (main belt—outer)—C-type			3/8/1861	133.4	1.78E+19	3.794	3.073	3.43300	6.36	2,323.52	0.168	4.0	0.07			513,569,556	0.02	0.000	0.010	0.077	0.000	0.039	0.113	0.001	0.057	0.28	0.000	0.142		originally named Maximiliana after King Maximilian II of Bavaria		223,726.2	838.4
24	1947 BA; 1955 OH	Themis		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type—Themis			4/5/1853	99.0	1.715E+19	3.539	2.719	3.12900	5.54	2,021.00	0.349	8.4	0.15				0.02	0.000	0.008	0.057	0.000	0.029	0.084	0.001	0.042	0.21	0.000	0.105		surface is completely covered in ice		123,163.0	622.0
48		Doris		Asteroid (main belt)			9/19/1857	107.0	1.7E+19	3.343	2.877	3.11000	5.49	2,003.45	0.495	11.9	0.06			465,278,000	0.02	0.000	0.008	0.062	0.000	0.031	0.090	0.001	0.046	0.23	0.000	0.114				143,782.8	672.1
88		Thisbe	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1c/88Thisbe_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-88Thisbe_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)—B-type			6/15/1866	113.7	1.665E+19	3.224	2.312	2.76800	4.60	1,681.71	0.252	6.0	0.06			414,025,000	0.02	0.000	0.009	0.065	0.000	0.033	0.096	0.001	0.049	0.24	0.000	0.121				162,454.1	714.4
13		Egeria	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b2/13Egeria_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-13Egeria_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)—G-type			11/2/1850	105.6	1.63E+19	2.794	2.358	2.57600	4.13	1,509.98	0.294	7.0	0.06				0.02	0.000	0.008	0.061	0.000	0.031	0.089	0.001	0.045	0.22	0.000	0.112				140,132.1	663.5
307463	2002 VU130			Plutino			11/7/2002	126.5	1.6E+19	47.480	31.200	39.34000	246.76	90,130.00							0.0198477	0.000	0.010	0.073	0.000	0.037	0.107	0.001	0.054	0.27	0.000	0.135				200,931.3	794.5
55638	2002 VE95			Plutino			11/14/2002	124.9	1.5E+19	48.030	30.370	39.44000	247.71			7.5					0.0196045	0.000	0.010	0.072	0.000	0.036	0.105	0.001	0.053	0.27	0.000	0.133				196,035.5	784.8
7		Iris		Asteroid (main belt)—S-type			8/13/1847	206.4	1.49E+19	2.937	1.833	2.38500	3.68	1,345.38			0.11				0.03	0.000	0.016	0.119	0.000	0.060	0.174	0.001	0.088	0.44	0.000	0.220				535,339.5	1,296.8
87		Sylvia	http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/52/CMSylvia.png/275px-CMSylvia.png	Asteroid (main belt—outer)—X-type—trinary			5/16/1866	146.0	1.478E+19	3.768	3.213	3.49000	6.52	2,381.70	0.216	5.2	0.07	2	0.01	522,137,000	0.02	0.000	0.011	0.084	0.000	0.042	0.123	0.001	0.062	0.31	0.000	0.155		first known triple asteroid system		267,864.8	917.3
9	1974 QU2	Metis	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/99/9Metis_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-9Metis_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)			4/25/1848	92.4	1.47E+19	2.678	2.096	2.38700	3.69	1,346.82	0.212	5.1	0.07				0.015	0.000	0.007	0.053	0.000	0.027	0.078	0.001	0.040	0.20	0.000	0.098				107,355.0	580.7
6		Hebe	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0b/6Hebe_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-6Hebe_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)—S-type		🍷	7/1/1847	93.0	1.28E+19	2.914	1.937	2.42600	3.78	1,379.76	0.303	7.3	0.09				0.015	0.000	0.007	0.054	0.000	0.027	0.079	0.001	0.040	0.20	0.000	0.099				108,686.5	584.3
19		Fortuna		Asteroid (main belt)—G-type			8/22/1852	106.3	1.27E+19	2.831	2.052	2.44100	3.81	1,393.38	0.310	7.4	0.06				0.02	0.000	0.008	0.061	0.000	0.031	0.090	0.001	0.045	0.23	0.000	0.113				141,862.5	667.6
		Gyptis		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				82.0	1.25E+19												0.013	0.000	0.006	0.047	0.000	0.024	0.069	0.001	0.035	0.17	0.000	0.087				84,496.3	515.2
55636	2002 TX300			Cubewano—Haumea family			10/15/2002	177.1	1.2E+19	48.954	38.106	43.53000	287.20	104,901.00	0.504	12.1				6,511,996,152	0.03	0.000	0.014	0.102	0.000	0.051	0.150	0.001	0.075	0.38	0.000	0.188		possible dwarf planet		394,025.5	1,112.6
	2001 QC298			TNO, hot classical—binary			8/21/2001	117.0	1.188E+19	51.713	40.565	46.43891	313.41	114,472.04	0.500	12.0		1		6,947,163,040	0.02	0.000	0.009	0.067	0.000	0.034	0.099	0.001	0.050	0.25	0.000	0.125				172,021.0	735.1
29		Amphitrite	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/61/29Amphitrite_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-29Amphitrite_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)—S-type			3/1/1854	106.3	1.18E+19	2.739	2.369	2.55400	4.08	1,491.01	0.225	5.4	0.06			382,073,011	0.02	0.000	0.008	0.061	0.000	0.031	0.090	0.001	0.045	0.23	0.000	0.113				141,929.3	667.7
107		Camilla		Asteroid (main belt—outer)—C-type—binary			11/17/1868	129.0	1.12E+19			3.47700								520,151,864	0.02	0.000	0.010	0.074	0.000	0.037	0.109	0.001	0.055	0.27	0.000	0.137				209,117.0	810.5
451		Patientia		Asteroid (main belt)			12/4/1899	117.0	1.09E+19			3.05900								457,619,946	0.02	0.000	0.009	0.067	0.000	0.034	0.099	0.001	0.050	0.25	0.000	0.125				172,021.0	735.13
324		Bamberga		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type			2/25/1892	116.0	1.065E+19	3.591	1.775	2.68300	4.40	1,605.40	1.226	29.4	0.06			401,371,139	0.02	0.000	0.009	0.067	0.000	0.033	0.098	0.001	0.049	0.25	0.000	0.123		unusually long rotation period for an asteroid of this size		169,144.1	729.0
624	1907 XM	Hektor		Jupiter trojan (L4)—binary			2/10/1907	123.3	9.95E+18	5.349	5.095	5.222000	11.93	4,358.52	0.288	6.9	0.07	1	0.01	781,200,182	0.019	0.000	0.010	0.071	0.000	0.036	0.104	0.001	0.052	0.26	0.000	0.131		largest known Jupiter trojan; only known binary L4 trojan		191,153.6	774.9
		Hispania		Asteroid (main belt)—P-type				74.0	9.95E+18												0.012	0.000	0.006	0.043	0.000	0.021	0.063	0.001	0.032	0.16	0.000	0.079				68,813.4	465.0
423	1896 DB	Diotima	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ef/423Diotima_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-423Diotima_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)—C-type			12/7/1896	91.2	9.3E+18	3.191	2.941	3.06600	5.37	1,960.97	0.199	4.8					0.01	0.000	0.007	0.052	0.000	0.026	0.077	0.001	0.039	0.19	0.000	0.097				104,474.2	572.9
375		Ursula		Asteroid (main belt)			9/18/1893	105.0	8.45E+18			3.12500								467,420,000	0.02	0.000	0.008	0.060	0.000	0.030	0.089	0.001	0.045	0.22	0.000	0.112				138,428.8	659.5
		Saturn IX Phoebe	http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9b/Phoebe_closeup_cassini_NASA.jpg/640px-Phoebe_closeup_cassini_NASA.jpg	Satellite of Saturn			8/16/1898	106.5	8.29E+18			9.66857	-1.51	-550.31						12,947,780	0.02	0.000	0.008	0.061	0.000	0.031	0.090	0.001	0.045	0.23	0.000	0.113		may be a captured centaur		142,530.9	669.2
14	1952 TM	Irene	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6d/14Irene_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-14Irene_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)			5/19/1851	76.4	8.2E+18	3.020	2.150	2.58500	4.16	1,518.18	0.628	15.1	0.05				0.012	0.000	0.006	0.044	0.000	0.022	0.065	0.001	0.033	0.16	0.000	0.081				73,301.4	479.9
22		Kalliope	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/b/b3/22-Kalliope-Linus.jpg/250px-22-Kalliope-Linus.jpg	Asteroid (main belt)—M-type—binary			11/16/1852	84.7	8.125E+18	3.209	2.614	2.91120	4.97	1,814.30	0.173	4.1	0.08	1		435,509,377	0.013	0.000	0.007	0.049	0.000	0.024	0.072	0.001	0.036	0.18	0.000	0.090				90,152.3	532.2
119070	2001 KP77			Resonant KBO (4:7)			5/23/2001	87.5	7.7E+18	52.020	36.021	44.02000	292.07	106,678.30			0.05			6,585,299,118	0.0137341	0.000	0.007	0.050	0.000	0.025	0.074	0.001	0.037	0.19	0.000	0.093		orange-brown coloration		96,211.3	549.8
47171	1999 TC36 (α1)		http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b1/1999TC36-Trujillo-HST.png/240px-1999TC36-Trujillo-HST.png	Plutino—trinary (Probable dwarf planet)			10/1/1999	136.0	7.007E+18	48.544	30.555	39.55000	248.73					2		5,916,596,550	0.02	0.000	0.011	0.078	0.000	0.039	0.115	0.001	0.058	0.29	0.000	0.145		triple system: binary primary (A1 and A2) + smaller secondary (B1)		232,427.6	854.5
		Nemesis		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				92.0	7E+18												0.014	0.000	0.007	0.053	0.000	0.027	0.078	0.001	0.039	0.20	0.000	0.098				106,361.8	578.1
41	1949 TG	Daphne	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/db/41Daphne-Keck.jpg	Asteroid (main belt)			5/22/1856	86.5	6.8E+18	3.517	2.014	2.76500	4.60	1,679.62	0.246	5.9		1		413,638,166	0.01	0.000	0.007	0.050	0.000	0.025	0.073	0.001	0.037	0.18	0.000	0.092		9:22 mean motion resonance with Mars; if calculations are correct, this binary system has the most extreme size ratio known.		94,024.7	543.5
130		Elektra	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a6/130Elektra_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-130Elektra_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)—G-type—binary			2/17/1873	92.5	6.6E+18			3.12500	5.53	2,017.95	0.230	5.5	0.07	2	0.01	467,521,000	0.015	0.000	0.007	0.053	0.000	0.027	0.078	0.001	0.039	0.20	0.000	0.098				107,521.0	581.2
5145	1992 AD	Pholus		Centaur			1/9/1992	92.5	6.6E+18	31.980	8.730	20.35600	91.85	33,547.41	0.416	10.0				3,045,214,649	0.015	0.000	0.007	0.053	0.000	0.027	0.078	0.001	0.039	0.20	0.000	0.098		nicknamed "Big Red" due to red color		107,521.0	581.19
		Freia		Asteroid (main belt—outer)—Cybele				92.0	6.5E+18												0.014	0.000	0.007	0.053	0.000	0.027	0.078	0.001	0.039	0.20	0.000	0.098				106,361.8	578.1
	1999 TC36 I (α2)			Plutino—trinary (Probable dwarf planet)			12/8/2001	125.5	6.468E+18	48.544	30.555	39.55001		1.90						867	0.02	0.000	0.010	0.072	0.000	0.036	0.106	0.000	0.053	0.27	0.000	0.134				197,923.5	788.5
8		Flora	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ea/8Flora_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-8Flora_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)—S-type—Flora			10/18/1847	64.0	6.385E+18	2.546	1.858	2.20200	3.27	1,193.55	0.533	12.8	0.05				0.010	0.000	0.005	0.037	0.000	0.018	0.054	0.000	0.027	0.14	0.000	0.068				51,471.9	402.1
33	1938 FE; 1953 AK; 1957 YL; 1963 DG; 1976 YT7			Asteroid (main belt)			10/28/1854	35.7	6.2E+18	3.834	1.901	2.86745	4.86	1,773.54	0.775	18.6					0.0056110	0.000	0.003	0.021	0.000	0.010	0.030	0.000	0.015	0.08	0.000	0.038				16,058.4	224.6
11		Parthenope		Asteroid (main belt)			5/11/1850	76.7	6.15E+18	2.697	2.208	2.45300	3.84	1,402.89	0.572	13.7	0.06				0.012	0.000	0.006	0.044	0.000	0.022	0.065	0.000	0.033	0.16	0.000	0.082				73,830.2	481.61
		Alauda		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type—binary				97.0	6.05E+18												0.02	0.000	0.008	0.056	0.000	0.028	0.082	0.000	0.041	0.21	0.000	0.103				118,237.0	609.5
		Aletheia		Asteroid (main belt)				95.0	5.97E+18												0.015	0.000	0.007	0.055	0.000	0.027	0.080	0.000	0.040	0.20	0.000	0.101				113,411.5	596.9
38	1949 QO2	Leda	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d4/38Leda_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-38Leda_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)			1/12/1856	57.7	5.71E+18	3.159	2.328	2.74300	4.54	1,659.73	0.535	12.8	0.03				0.009	0.000	0.005	0.033	0.000	0.017	0.049	0.000	0.025	0.12	0.000	0.061				41,844.3	362.6
45	1941 BN	Eugenia	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/9c/45_eugenia-01.jpg/250px-45_eugenia-01.jpg	Asteroid (main belt)—F-type—trinary			6/27/1857	107.3	5.69E+18	2.943	2.497	2.720000	4.49	1,638.46	0.238	5.7	0.02	2	0.002	406,906,261	0.02	0.000	0.008	0.062	0.000	0.031	0.091	0.000	0.046	0.23	0.000	0.114		second known triple asteroid		144,680.3	674.2
		Saturn VII Hyperion	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ef/Hyperion_false_color.jpg	Satellite of Saturn			9/16/1848	134.0	5.58E+18			9.59205	0.06	21.28						1,500,880	0.02	0.000	0.011	0.077	0.000	0.039	0.113	0.000	0.057	0.29	0.000	0.143				225,641.8	841.9
		Lachesis		Asteroid (main belt)				87.0	5.5E+18												0.014	0.000	0.007	0.050	0.000	0.025	0.073	0.000	0.037	0.19	0.000	0.093				95,114.9	546.6
20		Massalia	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/40/A112.M119.shape.png/250px-A112.M119.shape.png	Asteroid (main belt)			9/19/1852	72.6	5.435E+18	2.753	2.064	2.40800	3.74	1,365.26	0.337	8.1	0.05				0.011	0.000	0.006	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.061	0.000	0.031	0.15	0.000	0.077				66,312.5	456.4
121	1970 VE	Hermione	http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/da/121Hermione_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-121Hermione_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt—outer)—C-type—binary (Cybele)			5/12/1872	101.6	5.39E+18	3.933	2.982	3.45700	6.43	2,348.51	0.231	5.6	0.02	1	0.02	517,159,906	0.016	0.000	0.008	0.058	0.000	0.029	0.086	0.000	0.043	0.22	0.000	0.108				129,717.1	638.4
		Hilda		Asteroid (main belt)—Hildas				85.0	5.2E+18												0.013	0.000	0.007	0.049	0.000	0.025	0.072	0.000	0.036	0.18	0.000	0.090				90,792.0	534.1
		Aegle		Asteroid (main belt)				84.0	5.1E+18												0.013	0.000	0.007	0.048	0.000	0.024	0.071	0.000	0.036	0.18	0.000	0.089				88,668.3	527.8
334		Chicago		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type			8/23/1892	81.5	5.06E+18	3.982	3.810	3.89596	7.69	2,808.80	0.307	7.4				582,828,082	0.013	0.000	0.006	0.047	0.000	0.023	0.069	0.000	0.035	0.17	0.000	0.087		first asteroid given a non-feminine name		83,371.7	511.8
		Germania		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				89.0	5.05E+18												0.014	0.000	0.007	0.051	0.000	0.026	0.075	0.000	0.038	0.19	0.000	0.095				99,538.2	559.2
		Prokne		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				85.0	5E+18												0.013	0.000	0.007	0.049	0.000	0.025	0.072	0.000	0.036	0.18	0.000	0.090				90,792.0	534.07
39		Laetitia		Asteroid (main belt)			2/8/1856	83.0	4.72E+18	3.085	2.452	2.76900	4.61	1,682.71	0.214	5.1	0.04				0.013	0.000	0.007	0.048	0.000	0.024	0.070	0.000	0.035	0.18	0.000	0.088		possible binary		86,648.0	521.7
216		Kleopatra	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d5/Kleopatra.jpg	Asteroid (main belt)—M-type—trinary			4/10/1880	65.3	4.64E+18	3.496	2.089	2.79300	4.67	1,704.70	0.224	5.4		2		417,826,907	0.010	0.000	0.005	0.038	0.000	0.019	0.055	0.000	0.028	0.14	0.000	0.070		unusual dogbone shape		53,638.9	410.5
1437	1937 PB	Diomedes		Jupiter trojan			8/3/1937	82.2	4.6E+18			5.16400	11.74	4,286.23	1.019	24.5				772,520,000	0.013	0.000	0.006	0.047	0.000	0.024	0.069	0.000	0.035	0.17	0.000	0.087				84,805.7	516.2
		Aspasia		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				88.0	4.42E+18												0.014	0.000	0.007	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.074	0.000	0.037	0.19	0.000	0.094				97,314.0	552.9
36		Atalante		Asteroid (main belt)			10/5/1855	53.9	4.32E+18	3.580	1.913	2.74700	4.55	1,662.83	0.414	9.9	0.03			410,945,404	0.008	0.000	0.004	0.031	0.000	0.016	0.046	0.000	0.023	0.11	0.000	0.057				36,555.4	338.9
		Dido		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				70.0	4.28E+18												0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
		Jupiter VI Himalia	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/dc/Himalia_from_New_Horizons.jpg	Satellite of Jupiter			1/6/1905	85.0	4.19E+18			5.28088	0.69	250.56						11,461,000	0.013	0.000	0.007	0.049	0.000	0.024	0.072	0.000	0.036	0.18	0.000	0.090				90,792.0	534.1
		Juewa		Asteroid (main belt)				81.0	4E+18												0.013	0.000	0.006	0.047	0.000	0.023	0.068	0.000	0.034	0.17	0.000	0.086				82,448.0	508.9
148780	2001 UQ18	Altjira		Cubewano—binary			10/20/2001	82.0	3.952E+18	47.166	41.780	44.47400	296.59	108,331.00				1		6,653,216,560	0.013	0.000	0.006	0.047	0.000	0.024	0.069	0.000	0.035	0.17	0.000	0.087				84,496.3	515.2
		Loreley		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				82.0	3.91E+18												0.013	0.000	0.006	0.047	0.000	0.024	0.069	0.000	0.035	0.17	0.000	0.087				84,496.3	515.2
185		Eunike		Asteroid (main belt)			3/1/1878	79.5	3.825E+18	3.091	2.383	2.73722	4.53	1,654.10	0.909	21.8					0.012	0.000	0.006	0.046	0.000	0.023	0.067	0.000	0.034	0.17	0.000	0.085				79,482.6	499.7
65489	2003 FX128	Ceto		TNO/Centaur—binary			3/22/2003	99.3	3.73E+18	181.900	17.813	99.86000	998.00					1		14,938,845,295	0.02	0.000	0.008	0.057	0.000	0.029	0.084	0.000	0.042	0.21	0.000	0.106		second known binary centaur		123,785.8	623.6
93	1949 QN2	Minerva	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/08/93Minerva_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-93Minerva_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)—C-type—trinary			8/24/1867	74.4	3.7E+18	3.144	2.366	2.75460	4.57	1,669.95		6.0	0.04	2	0.004	412,082,348	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.043	0.000	0.021	0.063	0.000	0.032	0.16	0.000	0.079				69,536.0	467.4
34	1965 JL	Circe	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9e/34Circe_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-34Circe_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)—C-type			4/6/1855	56.5	3.66E+18	2.968	2.406	2.68698	4.40	1,607.33	0.506	12.2	0.03				0.009	0.000	0.004	0.033	0.000	0.016	0.048	0.000	0.024	0.12	0.000	0.060				40,129.2	355.1
		Nuwa		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				73.0	3.62E+18												0.011	0.000	0.006	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.062	0.000	0.031	0.16	0.000	0.078				66,966.2	458.67
145		Adeona		Asteroid (main belt)—Adena			6/3/1875	75.6	3.6E+18	3.060	2.286	2.67301	4.37	1,596.24	0.628	15.1					0.012	0.000	0.006	0.044	0.000	0.022	0.064	0.000	0.032	0.16	0.000	0.080				71,764.3	474.8
		Julia		Asteroid (main belt)—S-type				74.0	3.6E+18												0.012	0.000	0.006	0.043	0.000	0.021	0.063	0.000	0.031	0.16	0.000	0.079				68,813.4	465.0
46		Hestia		Asteroid (main belt)			8/16/1857	62.1	3.5E+18	2.961	2.091	2.52600	4.01	1,465.96	0.877	21.0	0.03				0.010	0.000	0.005	0.036	0.000	0.018	0.052	0.000	0.026	0.13	0.000	0.066				48,383.1	389.9
66652	1999 RZ253	Borasisi		Cubewano—binary			9/8/1999	80.0	3.433E+18	48.164	39.982	44.07300	292.60	106,871.00				1		6,593,227,806	0.013	0.000	0.006	0.046	0.000	0.023	0.068	0.000	0.034	0.17	0.000	0.085		binary with both components of similar size; Borasisi and Pabu are the mythical personifications of the sun and moon in the fictional cosmogony of Bokononism described in Kurt Vonnegut's novel Cat's Cradle		80,424.8	502.7
		Sibylla		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				70.0	3.42E+18												0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
		Io		Asteroid (main belt)				80.0	3.4E+18												0.013	0.000	0.006	0.046	0.000	0.023	0.068	0.000	0.034	0.17	0.000	0.085				80,424.8	502.7
		Lomia		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				70.0	3.4E+18												0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
47		Aglaja	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/6/6d/Aglaja_%28asteroid%29.jpg/220px-Aglaja_%28asteroid%29.jpg	Asteroid (main belt)—C-type			9/15/1857	71.0	3.25E+18	3.267	2.488	2.87800	4.88	1,782.96	0.549	13.2	0.04			430,542,727	0.011	0.000	0.006	0.041	0.000	0.020	0.060	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.075				63,257.9	445.8
		Meliboea		Asteroid (main belt)				70.0	3.2E+18												0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
		Isolda		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				70.0	3.07E+18												0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
106		Dione		Asteroid (main belt)—G-type			10/10/1868	73.6	3.06E+18			3.16800	5.64	2,059.92	0.678	16.3	0.04		0.004	473,981,000	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.062	0.000	0.031	0.16	0.000	0.078				68,043.8	462.3
18		Melpomene		Asteroid (main belt)			6/24/1852	74.4	3E+18	2.797	1.795	2.29600	3.48	1,270.55	0.482	11.6	0.04				0.012	0.000	0.006	0.043	0.000	0.021	0.063	0.000	0.032	0.16	0.000	0.079				69,465.9	467.2
		Vibilia		Asteroid (main belt)				70.0	3E+18												0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
5	1969 SE	Astraea	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/5Astraea_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-5Astraea_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)			12/8/1845	59.5	2.9E+18	3.066	2.082	2.57381	4.13	1,508.21	0.700	16.8	0.02		0.002	385,036,397	0.009	0.000	0.005	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.050	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.063				44,488.1	373.8
		Hesperia		Asteroid (main belt)—M-type				70.0	2.76E+18												0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
49		Pales		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type			9/19/1857	74.9	2.69E+18	3.807	2.381	3.09392	5.44	1,987.75	0.434	10.4					0.012	0.000	0.006	0.043	0.000	0.022	0.063	0.000	0.032	0.16	0.000	0.080				70,497.5	470.61
		Medea		Asteroid (main belt)				70.0	2.64E+18												0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
28	1951 CC2	Bellona		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type			3/1/1854	54.3	2.62E+18	3.196	2.358	2.77700	4.63	1,690.19	0.654	15.7	0.03				0.009	0.000	0.004	0.031	0.000	0.016	0.046	0.000	0.023	0.12	0.000	0.058				37,097.3	341.4
		Arethusa		Asteroid (main belt)				70.0	2.6E+18												0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
		Protogeneia		Asteroid (main belt)				70.0	2.5E+18												0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.82
12		Victoria		Asteroid (main belt)—S-type			9/13/1850	59.2	2.45E+18	2.849	1.819	2.33400	3.57	1,302.44	0.361	8.7	0.03				0.009	0.000	0.005	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.050	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.063				44,074.1	372.1
88611	2001 QT297	Teharonhiawako		Cubewano—binary			8/20/2001	86.1	2.445E+18	45.280	42.899	44.08900	294.68							6,595,621,372	0.014	0.000	0.007	0.050	0.000	0.025	0.073	0.000	0.036	0.18	0.000	0.092				93,211.3	541.1
		Lucina		Asteroid (main belt)				70.0	2.4E+18												0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
		Lamberta		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				70.0	2.37E+18												0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
50		Virginia		Asteroid (main belt)			10/4/1857	49.9	2.31E+18	3.408	1.894	2.65100	4.32	1,576.68		14.3					0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053		11:4 resonance with Jupiter		31,290.4	313.5
		Uranus XVII Sycorax		Satellite of Uranus			10/31/1997	75.0	2.3E+18			19.27268	-3.53	-1,288.38						12,179,400	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.043	0.000	0.022	0.063	0.000	0.032	0.16	0.000	0.080				70,685.8	471.2
16		Psyche	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/21/16Psyche_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-16Psyche_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)—M-type			3/17/1852	100.9	2.23E+18	3.328	2.513	2.92100	4.99	1,823.12	0.175	4.2	0.06				0.02	0.000	0.008	0.058	0.000	0.029	0.085	0.000	0.043	0.21	0.000	0.107				127,986.6	634.10
		Neptune VI Galatea	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d8/Galatea_moon.jpg	Satellite of Neptune			8/2/1989	88.0	2.12E+18			30.07131	0.00	0.43						61,953	0.014	0.000	0.007	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.074	0.000	0.037	0.19	0.000	0.094				97,314.0	552.9
		Undina		Asteroid (main belt)—M-type				60.0	2.1E+18												0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Jupiter V Amalthea	https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22964498/Solar%20system/images/Amalthea.png	Satellite of Jupiter			9/9/1892	84.0	2.08E+18			5.20548	0.00	0.50						181,400	0.013	0.000	0.007	0.048	0.000	0.024	0.071	0.000	0.036	0.18	0.000	0.089				88,668.3	527.8
15788	1993 SB			Plutino			9/16/1993	65.0	2E+18	52.160	26.730	39.44504	247.74	90,487.18			0.04				0.0102025	0.000	0.005	0.037	0.000	0.019	0.055	0.000	0.028	0.14	0.000	0.069		third plutino found, one day after 1993 RP		53,092.9	408.41
104		Klymene		Asteroid (main belt)			9/13/1868	61.9	2E+18	3.636	2.670	3.15300	5.60	2,045.20			0.03				0.010	0.000	0.005	0.036	0.000	0.018	0.052	0.000	0.026	0.13	0.000	0.066				48,071.7	388.6
		Antigone		Asteroid (main belt)—nickel–iron				60.0	2E+18												0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Sophrosyne		Asteroid (main belt)				60.0	2E+18												0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Gudrun		Asteroid (main belt)—S-type				60.0	1.94E+18												0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
	S/1980 S01	Saturn X Janus	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/62/PIA12714_Janus_crop.jpg/275px-PIA12714_Janus_crop.jpg	Satellite of Saturn			1/3/1967	90.0	1.912E+18			9.58303	0.00	0.70						151,460	0.014	0.000	0.007	0.052	0.000	0.026	0.076	0.000	0.038	0.19	0.000	0.096				101,674.5	565.2
	1998 WW31		http://www.cfht.hawaii.edu/~veillet/DJF1.gif	KBO—binary			11/18/1998	66.5	1.90E+18	48.419	40.559	44.48900	296.75	108,386.85	570.000		0.03	1		6,655,460,528	0.0104379	0.000	0.005	0.038	0.000	0.019	0.056	0.000	0.028	0.14	0.000	0.071		first trans-Neptunian binary discovered after Pluto		55,571.6	417.83
		Henrietta		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type—Cybele				60.0	1.83E+18												0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Artemis		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				60.0	1.8E+18												0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Galatea		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				60.0	1.8E+18												0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
	S/2005 (2003 EL61) 2; (136108) 2003 EL61 II	Haumea II Namaka		Satellite of Haumea			6/30/2005	92.5	1.79E+18			43.27957	0.07	26.49						32,329	0.015	0.000	0.007	0.053	0.000	0.027	0.078	0.000	0.039	0.20	0.000	0.098		originally nicknamed "Blitzen"		107,521.0	581.2
192		Nausikaa	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5c/192Nausikaa_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-192Nausikaa_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)—S-type			2/17/1879	48.4	1.79E+18	2.994	1.812	2.40292	3.72	1,360.63	0.568	13.6					0.008	0.000	0.004	0.028	0.000	0.014	0.041	0.000	0.020	0.10	0.000	0.051				29,388.8	303.9
30	1948 JK	Urania	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0e/30Urania_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-30Urania_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)—S-type			7/22/1854	48.7	1.74E+18	2.666	2.068	2.36700	3.64	1,330.02	0.570	13.7	0.03				0.008	0.000	0.004	0.028	0.000	0.014	0.041	0.000	0.021	0.10	0.000	0.052				29,766.8	305.8
		Uranus XII Portia		Satellite of Uranus			1/16/1986	67.8	1.7E+18			19.19170	0.00	0.51						66,100	0.011	0.000	0.005	0.039	0.000	0.020	0.057	0.000	0.029	0.14	0.000	0.072				57,765.6	426.0
308933	2006 SQ372			SDO/Centaur			9/27/2006	51.7	1.7E+18	1570.000	24.178	796.00000	22,466.00	8,205,481.84						119,079,920,440	0.008	0.000	0.004	0.030	0.000	0.015	0.044	0.000	0.022	0.11	0.000	0.055				33,545.2	324.6
21		Lutetia	http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/17/Rosetta_triumphs_at_asteroid_Lutetia.jpg/250px-Rosetta_triumphs_at_asteroid_Lutetia.jpg	Asteroid (main belt)—M-type			11/15/1852	49.5	1.7E+18	2.834	2.036	2.43500	3.80	1,387.90	0.340	8.2	0.05				0.008	0.000	0.004	0.028	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				30,790.7	311.0
		Ceto I Phorcys		Satellite of Ceto			4/11/2006	75.8	1.67E+18			99.860000004								1	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.044	0.000	0.022	0.064	0.000	0.032	0.16	0.000	0.081				72,106.6	476.0
27	1945 KB	Euterpe	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/85/27Euterpe_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-27Euterpe_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)—S-type			11/8/1853	50.8	1.67E+18	2.751	1.945	2.34800	3.60	1,314.17	0.434	10.4	0.03				0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.015	0.043	0.000	0.022	0.11	0.000	0.054				32,429.3	319.2
23	1938 CL; 1974 QT2	Thalia	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3b/23Thalia_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-23Thalia_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)—S-type			12/15/1852	53.6	1.63E+18	3.240	2.015	2.62800	4.26	1,555.68	0.513	12.3	0.03				0.008	0.000	0.004	0.031	0.000	0.015	0.045	0.000	0.023	0.11	0.000	0.057				36,072.4	336.6
		Lumen		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				70.0	1.6E+18												0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
3063	1983 PV	Makhaon		Jupiter trojan			8/4/1983	58.1	1.6E+18			5.18800	11.82	4,316.63			0.03		0.003	776,169,000	0.009	0.000	0.005	0.033	0.000	0.017	0.049	0.000	0.025	0.12	0.000	0.062				42,346.2	364.7
42		Isis	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b5/42Isis_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-42Isis_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)—S-type			5/23/1856	51.4	1.58E+18	2.986	1.898	2.44200	3.82	1,393.74	0.567	13.6	0.03				0.008	0.000	0.004	0.030	0.000	0.015	0.043	0.000	0.022	0.11	0.000	0.055				33,154.7	322.7
		Melete		Asteroid (main belt)				60.0	1.5E+18												0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
762	1913 SQ	Pulcova	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/ea/762Pulcova-SwRI.gif	Asteroid (main belt)—C-type—binary			9/3/1913	68.5	1.4E+18	3.474	2.834	3.15430	5.60	2,045.36	0.243	5.8		1		471,876,624	0.011	0.000	0.005	0.039	0.000	0.020	0.058	0.000	0.029	0.15	0.000	0.073				59,033.4	430.65
		Aemilia		Asteroid (main belt)				60.0	1.4E+18												0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
2797	1981 LK	Teucer		Jupiter trojan (L4)			6/4/1981	55.6	1.4E+18			5.10600	11.54	4,213.99			0.03		0.003	763,816,000	0.009	0.000	0.004	0.032	0.000	0.016	0.047	0.000	0.024	0.12	0.000	0.059				38,777.3	349.0
2920	1981 JR	Automedon		Jupiter trojan (L4)			5/3/1981	55.5	1.4E+18			5.11200	11.56	4,221.72			0.03		0.003	764,750,000	0.009	0.000	0.004	0.032	0.000	0.016	0.047	0.000	0.023	0.12	0.000	0.059				38,707.6	348.7
91		Aegina		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type			11/4/1866	54.9	1.4E+18	2.866	2.313	2.58952	4.17	1,522.05	0.251	6.0	0.03				0.009	0.000	0.004	0.032	0.000	0.016	0.046	0.000	0.023	0.12	0.000	0.058				37,875.2	344.9
140		Siwa		Asteroid (main belt)			10/13/1874	54.9	1.4E+18	3.324	2.141	2.73300	4.52	1,650.08	1.434	34.4	0.03				0.009	0.000	0.004	0.032	0.000	0.016	0.046	0.000	0.023	0.12	0.000	0.058				37,875.2	344.9
		Emma		Asteroid (main belt)—binary				70.0	1.38E+18												0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
617	1906 VY	Patroclus		Jupiter trojan—binary			10/17/1906	71.6	1.36E+18			5.21803	11.92	4,353.69	4.283	102.8		1		780,605,620	0.011	0.000	0.006	0.041	0.000	0.021	0.060	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.076				64,368.3	449.69
37	1925 WH	Fides	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/87/37Fides_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-37Fides_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)—S-type			10/5/1855	54.2	1.3E+18	3.108	2.175	2.64100	4.29	1,567.87	0.306	7.3	0.03				0.009	0.000	0.004	0.031	0.000	0.016	0.046	0.000	0.023	0.12	0.000	0.058		may be binary		36,881.4	340.4
40	1950 XU	Harmonia	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e0/40Harmonia_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-40Harmonia_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)—S-type			3/31/1856	53.8	1.3E+18	2.373	2.163	2.26800	3.42	1,247.51	0.371	8.9	0.03				0.008	0.000	0.004	0.031	0.000	0.015	0.045	0.000	0.023	0.11	0.000	0.057				36,372.6	338.0
43		Ariadne	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/80/43Ariadne_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-43Ariadne_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid			4/15/1857	34.2	1.21E+18	2.573	1.834	2.20400	3.27	1,194.77	0.240		0.012			329,713,750	0.005	0.000	0.003	0.020	0.000	0.010	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.07	0.000	0.036				14,669.5	214.7
	2006 HJ123			Plutino			4/24/2006	141.6	1.2E+18	51.180	27.430	39.31000	246.45	90,015.08							0.0222179	0.000	0.011	0.081	0.000	0.041	0.120	0.000	0.060	0.30	0.000	0.151				251,784.9	889.4
		Eucharis		Asteroid (main belt)—K-type				50.0	1.2E+18												0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Ianthe		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				50.0	1.2E+18												0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
17	1954 SO1	Thetis		Asteroid			4/17/1852	45.0	1.2E+18	2.801	2.139	2.47000	3.88	1,418.03	0.511	12.3	0.03				0.007	0.000	0.004	0.026	0.000	0.013	0.038	0.000	0.019	0.10	0.000	0.048				25,446.9	282.7
35	1948 DC; 1950 RS1; 1976 WH	Leukothea		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type			4/19/1855	51.6	1.1E+18	3.672	2.307	2.99000	5.17	1,887.98	1.329	31.9					0.008	0.000	0.004	0.030	0.000	0.015	0.044	0.000	0.022	0.11	0.000	0.055				33,393.9	323.9
		Ausonia		Asteroid (main belt)—S-type				50.0	1.1E+18												0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
79360	1997 CS29	Sila		Cubewano—binary(Nunam)			2/3/1997	123.3	1.08E+18	44.877	43.418	44.14760	293.34	107,140.00				1		6,604,387,809	0.02	0.000	0.010	0.071	0.000	0.035	0.104	0.000	0.052	0.26	0.000	0.131		The two components of the Sila–Nunam system are of near-equal size.		190,890.2	774.4
		Kolga		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				50.0	1.08E+18												0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Kassandra		Asteroid (main belt)—T-type				50.0	1E+18												0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Hekate		Asteroid				45.0	1E+18												0.007	0.000	0.004	0.026	0.000	0.013	0.038	0.000	0.019	0.10	0.000	0.048				25,446.9	282.7
		Gallia		Asteroid (main belt)—R-type				50.0	9.8E+17												0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
62		Erato	http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/62Erato_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-62Erato_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)—Themis or Eos			9/14/1860	47.7	9.1E+17	3.679	2.566	3.12200	5.52	2,015.18	0.236	5.7	0.03				0.007	0.000	0.004	0.027	0.000	0.014	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.10	0.000	0.051				28,592.1	299.7
		Prosperina		Asteroid				45.0	9E+17												0.007	0.000	0.004	0.026	0.000	0.013	0.038	0.000	0.019	0.10	0.000	0.048				25,446.9	282.74
		Concordia		Asteroid				45.0	8.5E+17												0.007	0.000	0.004	0.026	0.000	0.013	0.038	0.000	0.019	0.10	0.000	0.048				25,446.9	282.7
		Hera		Asteroid				45.0	7.9E+17												0.007	0.000	0.004	0.026	0.000	0.013	0.038	0.000	0.019	0.10	0.000	0.048				25,446.9	282.7
143	1960 WK1	Adria		Asteroid (main belt)			2/23/1875	45.0	7.6E+17	2.965	2.557	2.76125	4.59	1,675.94	0.917	22.0					0.007	0.000	0.004	0.026	0.000	0.013	0.038	0.000	0.019	0.10	0.000	0.048				25,407.3	282.5
		Felicitas		Asteroid				45.0	7.5E+17												0.007	0.000	0.004	0.026	0.000	0.013	0.038	0.000	0.019	0.10	0.000	0.048				25,446.9	282.7
26	1935 KK; 1954 WD1	Proserpina		Asteroid (main belt)			5/5/1853	46.1	7.48E+17	2.887	2.425	2.65600	4.33	1,581.18	0.546	13.1	0.03				0.0072371	0.000	0.004	0.027	0.000	0.013	0.039	0.000	0.019	0.10	0.000	0.049				26,714.9	289.70
	1999 TC36 II (β1); S/2001 (47171) 1			Satellie of 1999 TC36			1/1/2009	67.8	7.46E+17			39.55005		50.30						7,411	0.01	0.000	0.005	0.039	0.000	0.020	0.057	0.000	0.029	0.14	0.000	0.072				57,680.4	425.7
		Feronia		Asteroid				45.0	6.7E+17												0.007	0.000	0.004	0.026	0.000	0.013	0.038	0.000	0.019	0.10	0.000	0.048				25,446.9	282.7
		Lydia		Asteroid				45.0	6.7E+17												0.007	0.000	0.004	0.026	0.000	0.013	0.038	0.000	0.019	0.10	0.000	0.048				25,446.9	282.7
		Niobe		Asteroid				40.0	6.1E+17												0.006	0.000	0.003	0.023	0.000	0.012	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.09	0.000	0.043				20,106.2	251.33
25	1956 GC	Phocaea	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/01/25Phocaea_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-25Phocaea_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)—Phocaea family			4/6/1853	38.8	5.99E+17	3.013	1.787	2.40000	3.72	1,357.94	0.414	9.9	0.021				0.006	0.000	0.003	0.022	0.000	0.011	0.033	0.000	0.016	0.08	0.000	0.041				18,939.9	243.93
		Klotho		Asteroid				40.0	5.9E+17												0.006	0.000	0.003	0.023	0.000	0.012	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.09	0.000	0.043				20,106.2	251.3
		Gerda		Asteroid (main belt)—S-type				40.0	5.7E+17												0.006	0.000	0.003	0.023	0.000	0.012	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.09	0.000	0.043				20,106.2	251.3
		Beatrix		Asteroid (main belt)—X-type				40.0	5.6E+17												0.006	0.000	0.003	0.023	0.000	0.012	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.09	0.000	0.043				20,106.2	251.3
	S/1980 S03	Saturn XI Epimetheus	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/24/PIA09813_Epimetheus_S._polar_region.jpg	Satellite of Saturn			1/6/1967	58.2	5.304E+17			9.58303	0.00	0.69						151,410	0.009	0.000	0.005	0.033	0.000	0.017	0.049	0.000	0.025	0.12	0.000	0.062				42,492.2	365.4
		Klio		Asteroid				40.0	5.2E+17												0.006	0.000	0.003	0.023	0.000	0.012	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.09	0.000	0.043				20,106.2	251.3
		Alkeste		Asteroid (main belt)—S-type				40.0	4.7E+17												0.006	0.000	0.003	0.023	0.000	0.012	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.09	0.000	0.043				20,106.2	251.3
90	1952 BK2	Antiope α	http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/76/90_Antiope.gif	Asteroid—C-type—binary			10/1/1866	43.9	4.2E+17	3.649	2.661	3.15500	5.60				0.04	1		471,981,343	0.007	0.000	0.003	0.025	0.000	0.013	0.037	0.000	0.019	0.09	0.000	0.047		binary asteroid with two components of almost equal size		24,245.6	276.0
	S/2000 (90) 1	Antiope I Antiope β		Satellite of (90) Antiope A				40.0	4.1E+17	3.649	2.661	3.155000001								471,981,343	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.023	0.000	0.012	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.09	0.000	0.043				20,106.2	251.3
		Dike		Asteroid				35.0	3.9E+17												0.005	0.000	0.003	0.020	0.000	0.010	0.030	0.000	0.015	0.07	0.000	0.037				15,393.8	219.9
		Hecuba		Asteroid				30.0	3.9E+17												0.005	0.000	0.002	0.017	0.000	0.009	0.025	0.000	0.013	0.06	0.000	0.032				11,309.7	188.5
379	1894 AQ	Huenna		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type			1/8/1894	46.7	3.83E+17	3.729	2.531	3.13000	5.54	2,022.66	0.293	7.0	0.02	1	0.002	468,241,396	0.007	0.000	0.004	0.027	0.000	0.013	0.039	0.000	0.020	0.10	0.000	0.050				27,425.4	293.5
44	1977 CE	Nysa		Asteroid (main belt)—E-type			5/27/1857	40.5	3.7E+17	2.783	2.065	2.42380	3.77			6.4	0.0197				0.006	0.000	0.003	0.023	0.000	0.012	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.09	0.000	0.043				20,612.0	254.47
	1993 RP			Plutino			9/15/1993	35.0	3.6E+17	43.795	34.863	39.32916	246.65	90,088.72			0.02				0.0054936	0.000	0.003	0.020	0.000	0.010	0.030	0.000	0.015	0.07	0.000	0.037		second plutino found, one day after (385185) 1993 RO		15,393.8	219.91
		Frigga		Asteroid				35.0	3.5E+17												0.005	0.000	0.003	0.020	0.000	0.010	0.030	0.000	0.015	0.07	0.000	0.037				15,393.8	219.9
		Cyrene		Asteroid (main belt)—S-type				35.0	3.1E+17												0.005	0.000	0.003	0.020	0.000	0.010	0.030	0.000	0.015	0.07	0.000	0.037				15,393.8	219.9
		Helena		Asteroid				35.0	3E+17												0.005	0.000	0.003	0.020	0.000	0.010	0.030	0.000	0.015	0.07	0.000	0.037				15,393.8	219.9
58534	1997 CQ29	Logos		Kuiper belt object—Cubewano—binary			2/4/1997	38.5	2.7E+17	50.500	39.675	45.09000	302.80	110,589.00				1		6,745,368,860	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.022	0.000	0.011	0.033	0.000	0.016	0.08	0.000	0.041		binary with components of comparable size		18,626.5	241.9
		Uranus XIII Rosalind		Satellite of Uranus			1/16/1986	35.5	2.5E+17			19.19173	0.00	0.56						69,900	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.020	0.000	0.010	0.030	0.000	0.015	0.08	0.000	0.038				15,836.8	223.1
		Althaea		Asteroid (main belt)—S-type				30.0	2E+17												0.005	0.000	0.002	0.017	0.000	0.009	0.025	0.000	0.013	0.06	0.000	0.032				11,309.7	188.5
		Eurydike		Asteroid (main belt)—M-type				30.0	1.8E+17												0.005	0.000	0.002	0.017	0.000	0.009	0.025	0.000	0.013	0.06	0.000	0.032				11,309.7	188.5
		Polana		Asteroid (main belt)—F-type				30.0	1.8E+17												0.005	0.000	0.002	0.017	0.000	0.009	0.025	0.000	0.013	0.06	0.000	0.032				11,309.7	188.50
	S/2001 (58534) 1	Logos I Zoe		Satellite of Logos				34.0	1.69E+17			45.09005	0.85	309.90						8,217	0.005	0.000	0.003	0.020	0.000	0.010	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.07	0.000	0.036				14,526.7	213.6
	S/1980 S27	Saturn XVI Prometheus	http://whillyard.com/science-pages/our-solar-system/upload-images/saturn-moon-prometheus.jpg	Satellite of Saturn			10/31/1980	45.9	1.566E+17			9.58295	0.00	0.61						139,380	0.007	0.000	0.004	0.026	0.000	0.013	0.039	0.000	0.019	0.10	0.000	0.049				26,475.0	288.4
846		Lipperta		Asteroid—Themistian			11/26/1916	26.2	1.5E+17	3.698	2.550	3.12420	5.52		68.375	1,641.0					0.0041124	0.000	0.002	0.015	0.000	0.008	0.022	0.000	0.011	0.06	0.000	0.028				8,626.1	164.6
		Jupiter XI Carme		Satellite of Jupiter			8/15/1938	25.0	1.3E+17			5.36071	-2.01	-734.17						23,404,000	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.014	0.000	0.007	0.021	0.000	0.011	0.05	0.000	0.027				7,854.0	157.1
253	1949 OL1	Mathilde	http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/%28253%29_mathilde_crop.jpg/275px-%28253%29_mathilde_crop.jpg	Asteroid (main belt)—C-type			11/12/1885	26.6	1.033E+17	3.351	1.939	2.64513	4.30		17.406		0.00993				0.004	0.000	0.002	0.015	0.000	0.008	0.022	0.000	0.011	0.06	0.000	0.028				8,891.5	167.1
		Amalthea		Asteroid (main belt)				25.0	1E+17												0.004	0.000	0.002	0.014	0.000	0.007	0.021	0.000	0.011	0.05	0.000	0.027				7,854.0	157.1
		Tolosa		Asteroid (main belt)—S-type				25.0	9.9E+16												0.004	0.000	0.002	0.014	0.000	0.007	0.021	0.000	0.011	0.05	0.000	0.027				7,854.0	157.1
		Velleda		Asteroid (main belt)				20.0	9.4E+16												0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.021				5,026.5	125.7
		Uranus VIII Bianca		Satellite of Uranus			1/27/1986	25.4	9.2E+16			19.19166	0.00	0.44						59,200	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.015	0.000	0.007	0.021	0.000	0.011	0.05	0.000	0.027				8,075.4	159.3
		Klytia		Asteroid				20.0	9.2E+16												0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.021				5,026.5	125.7
		Liberatrix		Asteroid (main belt)—M-type				20.0	8.7E+16												0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.021				5,026.5	125.7
		Uranus XVIII Prospero		Satellite of Uranus			9/4/1999	20.0	8.5E+16			19.29993	-5.42	-1,978.29						16,256,000	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.021				5,026.5	125.7
		Aethra		Asteroid (main belt)—M-type				20.0	8.2E+16												0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.021				5,026.5	125.7
		Jupiter IX Sinope		Satellite of Jupiter			9/17/1914	20.0	7.6E+16			5.36429	-2.08	-758.90						23,939,000	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.021				5,026.5	125.7
		Peitho		Asteroid (main belt)				20.0	7.6E+16												0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.021				5,026.5	125.66
		Uranus XIX Setebos		Satellite of Uranus			7/27/1999	20.0	7.5E+16			19.30769	-6.09	-2,225.21						17,418,000	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.021				5,026.5	125.7
		Lacrimosa		Asteroid (main belt)—Koronis—S-type				20.0	7.39E+16												0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.021				5,026.5	125.7
		Vala		Asteroid (main belt)				20.0	6.9E+16												0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.021				5,026.5	125.7
		Austria		Asteroid (main belt)—M-type				20.0	6.8E+16												0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.021				5,026.5	125.7
		Urda		Asteroid (main belt)—Koronis—S-type				20.0	6.67E+16												0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.021				5,026.5	125.7
	S/1980 S28	Saturn XV Atlas	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5f/Cassini_Atlas_N00084634_CL.png	Satellite of Saturn			11/13/1980	15.2	6.6E+16			9.58294	0.00	0.60						137,670	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.009	0.000	0.004	0.013	0.000	0.006	0.03	0.000	0.016				2,903.3	95.5
		Jupiter X Lysithea		Satellite of Jupiter			8/15/1938	20.0	6.3E+16			5.28259	0.71	259.20						11,717,000	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.021		Satellite of Jupiter—Himalia group		5,026.5	125.7
		Kallipe I Linus		Satellite of Kalliope			8/29/2001	14.0	6E+16			2.91121		3.59						1,081	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.008	0.000	0.004	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.03	0.000	0.015				2,463.0	88.0
		Uranus VII Ophelia		Satellite of Uranus			1/27/1986	20.7	5.3E+16			19.19162	0.00	0.38						53,800	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.009	0.04	0.000	0.022				5,384.6	130.1
	S/2005 P1	Pluto III Hydra	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/71/Hydra_imaged_by_LORRI_from_231_000_kilometres_%28contrast%3B_cropped%29.jpg	Satellite of Pluto			5/15/2005	19.0	4.8E+16			39.48214	0.10	38.20						64,744	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.011	0.000	0.005	0.016	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.020				4,536.5	119.4
	S/2005 P2	Pluto II Nix	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c5/Nix_in_color.jpg	Satellite of Pluto			5/15/2005	21.8	4.5E+16			39.48203	0.07	24.86						48,701	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.013	0.000	0.006	0.018	0.000	0.009	0.05	0.000	0.023				5,990.3	137.2
		Uranus VI Cordelia		Satellite of Uranus			1/27/1986	20.1	4.4E+16			19.19159	0.00	0.34						49,800	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.021				5,051.7	126.0
243		Ida	http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/89/243_ida_crop.jpg/250px-243_ida_crop.jpg	Asteroid (main belt)—Koronis—S-type—binary			9/29/1884	15.7	4.2E+16	2.991	2.732	2.86200	4.84		0.193	4.6	0.07	1		428,149,161	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.009	0.000	0.005	0.013	0.000	0.007	0.03	0.000	0.017				3,097.5	98.6
		Jupiter XII Ananke		Satellite of Jupiter			12/15/1951	15.0	3.82E+16			5.34649	-1.72	-629.77						21,276,000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.009	0.000	0.004	0.013	0.000	0.006	0.03	0.000	0.016				2,827.4	94.2
		Neptune X Psamathe		Satellite of Neptune			9/3/2003	20.0	3.7E+16			30.38772	-24.96	-9,115.91						47,395,500	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.021				5,026.5	125.7
1036	1924 TD; 1952 BF; 1954 HH	Ganymed		Asteroid (near Earth)—Aten			10/23/1924	16.5	3.3E+16	4.091	1.233	2.66200	4.34	1,586.20	0.430	10.3					0.003	0.000	0.001	0.009	0.000	0.005	0.014	0.000	0.007	0.04	0.000	0.018		largest known NEA		3,415.0	103.6
	S/1980 S06	Saturn XII Helene (Dione B)	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d6/Leading_hemisphere_of_Helene_-_20110618.jpg	Satellite of Saturn			3/6/1980	16.8	2.5E+16			9.58454	0.01	2.74						377,420	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.010	0.000	0.005	0.014	0.000	0.007	0.04	0.000	0.018		Satellite of Saturn—Dione trojan	Dione B	3,546.7	105.6
951	1955 MG1	Gaspra	http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/81/951_Gaspra.jpg/275px-951_Gaspra.jpg	Asteroid (main belt)—S-type—Flora			7/30/1976	6.1	2.5E+16	2.594	1.825	2.21000	3.28	1,199.65	0.293	7.0	0.002			330,611,337	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.005	0.000	0.003	0.01	0.000	0.006				467.6	38.3
		Uranus XX Stephano		Satellite of Uranus			7/27/1999	15.5	2.2E+16			19.24476	-1.85	-677.36						8,004,000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.009	0.000	0.004	0.013	0.000	0.007	0.03	0.000	0.016				3,019.1	97.4
		Uranus XXV Perdita		Satellite of Uranus			5/18/1999	15.0	1.3E+16			19.19177	0.00	0.64						76,417	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.009	0.000	0.004	0.013	0.000	0.006	0.03	0.000	0.016				2,827.4	94.2
		Jupiter XIII Leda		Satellite of Jupiter			9/20/1974	10.0	1.1E+16			5.27890	0.66	240.92						11,165,000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.008	0.000	0.004	0.02	0.000	0.011		Satellite of Jupiter—Himalia group		1,256.6	62.8
		Mars I Phobos	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5c/Phobos_colour_2008.jpg/260px-Phobos_colour_2008.jpg	Satellite of Mars			8/18/1877	11.3	1.07E+16			1.52372	0.00	0.32						9,376	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.010	0.000	0.005	0.02	0.000	0.012				1,595.2	70.8
	S/2000 S02	Saturn XX Paaliaq		Satellite of Saturn			10/25/2000	10.5	8.2E+15			9.68362	1.88	686.95						15,200,000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.009	0.000	0.004	0.02	0.000	0.011				1,385.4	66.0
149		Medusa	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bb/149Medusa_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/1024px-149Medusa_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)			9/21/1875	9.9	8E+15	2.317	2.033	2.17502	3.21	1,171.64	1.084	26.0	0.055				0.002	0.000	0.001	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.008	0.000	0.004	0.02	0.000	0.011		smallest asteroid at time of discovery		1,225.4	62.0
2685	1981 JN	Masursky	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/62/Asteroid_2685Masurky.gif	Asteroid (main belt)—Eunomia family			5/3/1981	8.8	8E+15	2.851	2.288	2.56924	4.12	1,504.20			0.0065		0.001		0.001	0.000	0.001	0.005	0.000	0.003	0.007	0.000	0.004	0.02	0.000	0.009				962.1	55.0
9969	1992 KD	Braille	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c3/PIA01345.jpg/265px-PIA01345.jpg	Asteroid—Mars crosser			5/27/1992	0.683	7.80E+15	3.355	1.333	2.34430	3.59	1,311.05		226.4					0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				5.9	4.3
		Uranus XXII Francisco		Satellite of Uranus			10/8/2003	8.0	7.2E+15			19.21984	-0.73	-266.56						4,276,000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.005	0.000	0.002	0.007	0.000	0.003	0.02	0.000	0.009				804.2	50.3
433	1898 DQ; 1956 PC	Eros	http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/25/WholeEros.jpg/300px-WholeEros.jpg	Asteroid (near Earth)—Amor			8/13/1898	9.2	6.69E+15	1.783	1.133	1.45800	1.76	643.22	0.219	5.3	0.0059		0.001	218,155,000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.005	0.000	0.003	0.008	0.000	0.004	0.02	0.000	0.010		first NEA discovered; second largest known NEA (after Ganymed); first asteroid orbited by an Earth probe; first asteroid landing (by the NEAR Shoemaker probe)		1,064.8	57.8
2002	1973 SJ2	Euler		Asteroid (main belt)			8/29/1973	8.7	5.5E+15			2.41700	3.76	1,372.77	9.993	239.8				361,578,100	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.005	0.000	0.003	0.007	0.000	0.004	0.02	0.000	0.009				955.5	54.8
		Uranus XXIV Ferdinand		Satellite of Uranus			9/30/2003	8.0	5.4E+15			19.33098	-7.90	-2,887.21						20,901,000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.005	0.000	0.002	0.007	0.000	0.003	0.02	0.000	0.009				804.2	50.3
		Uranus XXIII Margaret		Satellite of Uranus			10/9/2003	7.8	5.4E+15			19.28715	4.62	1,687.01						14,345,000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.007	0.000	0.003	0.02	0.000	0.008				754.8	48.7
	S/1981 S13	Saturn XVIII Pan	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/69/Pan_side_view.jpg	Satellite of Saturn			7/16/1990	13.5	4.95E+15			9.58291	0.00	0.58						133,580	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.008	0.000	0.004	0.011	0.000	0.006	0.03	0.000	0.014				2,273.3	84.5
		Uranus XXI Trinculo		Satellite of Uranus			9/30/2002	7.5	3.9E+15			19.24811	-2.05	-749.24						8,504,000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.02	0.000	0.008				706.9	47.1
		Uranus XXVII Cupid		Satellite of Uranus			9/25/2003	7.5	3.8E+15			19.19176	0.00	0.61						74,392	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.02	0.000	0.008				706.9	47.1
65407	2002 RP120			Damocloid SDO			9/4/2002	7.3	3.1E+15	107.292	2.484	54.88756	406.65	148,528.35	8.330	200.0				8,211,063,876	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.02	0.000	0.008				669.7	45.9
		Jupiter XV Adrastea	https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22964498/Solar%20system/images/Adrastea.png	Satellite of Jupiter			11/23/1979	10.0	2E+15			5.20513	0.00	0.30						129,000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.008	0.000	0.004	0.02	0.000	0.011				1,256.6	62.8
	S/2002 (121) 1	Hermione I "Lafayette"		Satellite of Hermione				6.3	1.6E+15			3.45701		2.58						768	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.005	0.000	0.003	0.01	0.000	0.007				490.9	39.3
	S/2001 (107) 1	Camilla I		Satellite of Camilla				5.3	1.50E+15			3.47701		3.71						1,235	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.006				346.4	33.0
		Mars II Deimos	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8d/Deimos-MRO.jpg/260px-Deimos-MRO.jpg	Satellite of Mars			8/12/1877	5.0	1.48E+15			1.52382	0.00	1.26						23,463	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.005				314.2	31.4
	S/1998 (45) 1	Eugenia I Petit-Prince		Satellite of Eugenia			11/1/1998	6.5	1.2E+15			2.720008	0.01	4.77						1,184	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.005	0.000	0.003	0.01	0.000	0.007		first asteroid moon discovered with a ground-based telescope; one of three minor planets named for Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's Petit Prince		530.9	40.8
		Sylvia I Romulus		Satellite of Sylvia			2/18/2001	9.0	9.30E+14			3.49028	0.01	3.65						1,357	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.005	0.000	0.003	0.008	0.000	0.004	0.02	0.000	0.010				1,017.9	56.5
		Sylvia II Remus		Satellite of Sylvia			8/9/2004	3.5	7.30E+14			3.49027	0.00	1.37						707	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.004				153.9	22.0
		Jupiter XVIII Themisto		Satellite of Jupiter			10/3/1975	5.0	6.90E+14			5.25296	0.36	130.02						7,284,000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.005				314.2	31.4
3749	1982 BG1	Balam		Asteroid (main belt)—trinary			1/24/1982	7.2	5.09E+14	2.482	1.992	2.2370000	3.35	1,222.00	0.117	2.8		2		334,650,480	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.02	0.000	0.008	10,456.23			651.4	45.2
	S/2003 (130) 1	Elektra I		Satellite of Elektra			8/15/2003	3.5	4.00E+14			3.125193	0.01	5.26						1,318	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.004				153.9	22.0
	Halley's comet	Halley	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/c/cd/Halley_Giotto.jpg/220px-Halley_Giotto.jpg	Comet	1P/		1/1/1000	5.7	2.20E+14	35.100	0.586	17.80000	75.30		2.200	52.8				2,662,842,442	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.005	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.006		first recognized periodic comet		403.5	35.6
3200	1983 TB	Phaethon		Asteroid (Apollo) B-type			10/11/1983	2.6	1.40E+14	2.403	0.140	1.27100	1.43	523.59	0.150	3.6				190,138,918	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				81.7	16.02
3753	1983 UH; 1986 TO	Cruithne		Asteroid & quasi-satellite of Earth			10/10/1986	2.5	1.30E+14	1.511	0.484	0.99770	1.00	363.99	1.138	27.3				149,253,815	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003		quasi-satellite of Earth; sometimes inaccurately referred to as "Earth's second moon"; from Irish Cruithne [ˈkɾˠɪhn̠ʲə] pronounced /kruːˈiːnjə/ or /ˈkrʊnjə/ in English		78.5	15.7
		Saturn XXXV Daphnis	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/01/Daphnis_raw_2010_cropped.jpg	Satellite of Saturn			5/6/2005	3.6	8.40E+13			9.58293	0.00	0.59						136,500	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.004				165.9	22.8
		Tempel	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5d/PIA02142_Tempel_1_bottom_sharped.jpg/250px-PIA02142_Tempel_1_bottom_sharped.jpg	Comet	9P/		4/3/1867	2.9	7.50E+13	4.749	1.541	3.14500	5.58	2,037.18	1.696	40.7					0.0005	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				105.7	18.2
4179	1989 AC; 1934 CT	Toutatis	http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/4/4c/Toutatis_from_Chang%27e_2.jpg/220px-Toutatis_from_Chang%27e_2.jpg	Asteroid (near Earth)—PHO			1/4/1989	1.5	5.00E+13	4.122	0.937	2.52940	4.02	1,469.30	6.370	17.3	0.001		0.0001	378,392,903	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.002				28.9	9.5
		Saturn XXXIII Pallene	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6e/N00163156.jpg	Satellite of Saturn			4/14/1995	3.5	4.30E+13			9.58343	0.00	1.15						212,280	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.004				153.9	22.0
118401	1999 RE70	LINEAR		Main-belt comet	176P/		9/7/1999	2.0	4.30E+13	3.812	2.581	3.19640	5.71	2,084.70			0.0017		0.0002	477,780,000	0.0003	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.002		Named for the Lincoln Laboratory Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) Team		50.3	12.6
		Saturn XXXIV Polydeuces	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/04/Polydeuces.jpg	Satellite of Saturn			10/24/2004	3.1	3.00E+13			9.58454	0.01	2.74						377,200	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003		Satellite of Saturn—Dione trojan	Dione C	122.7	19.6
		Borrelly	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a0/Comet_Borrelly_Nucleus.jpg/250px-Comet_Borrelly_Nucleus.jpg	Comet (Jupiter family)	19P/		12/28/1904	2.7	2.00E+13	5.830	1.350	3.59000	6.80								0.0004	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003		Deep Space 1 flyby (2001) returned the then-best images and science data from a comet		89.4	16.8
		Saturn XXXII Methone	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2c/Methone_PIA14633.jpg	Satellite of Saturn			8/16/2004	1.6	1.90E+13			9.58332	0.00	1.01						194,440	0.0003	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.002				32.2	10.1
153591	2001 SN263 (α)			Asteroid (Amor)—NEO			9/15/2001	1.3	1.50E+13	2.937	1.036	1.98644832	2.80	1,022.62	0.143	3.4	0.00	2		297,168,477	0.0002093	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.001		one of only two known triple NEOs		22.3	8.38
719	1911 MT; 2000 JW8	Albert		Asteroid (Amor)—Mars crosser—S-type			10/3/1911	1.2	1.40E+13	4.080	1.176	2.62832	4.26	1,555.93		5.8	0.0007		0.0001	393,191,613	0.0001884	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.001		formerly lost; recovered in 2000 as 2000 JW8		18.1	7.5
3360	1981 VA	Syrinx		Asteroid (Apollo)			11/4/1981	0.9	8.40E+12	4.308	0.628	2.46769	3.88	1,415.91						369,161,291	0.0001413	0.000	0.000	0.0005	0.000	0.000	0.0008	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001		Until November 2006 it was the lowest numbered asteroid with no name, a distinction now held by (3708) 1974 FV1		10.2	5.65
1862	1932 HA	Apollo	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/29/1862Apollo_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-1862Apollo_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo—Q-type			4/24/1932	0.800	5.10E+12	2.294	0.647	1.47100	1.78	651.54	0.128	3.1	0.0005	1	0.0001	220,058,496	0.0001	0.000	0.00006	0.0005	0.000	0.0002	0.0007	0.000	0.0003	0.002	0.000	0.0009		first recognized Earth-crosser and prototype of Apollo asteroids		8.0	5.0
3908	1980 PA; 1988 XB1	Nyx	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/51/3908_nyx-s02.jpg	Asteroid (near Earth)—Amor—V-type			8/6/1980	0.520	4.70E+12	2.812	1.044	1.928	2.68	977.84	0.184	4.4	0.00045				0.0001	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				3.4	3.27
1566	1949 MA	Icarus		Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo—U-type			6/27/1949	0.668	2.90E+12	1.969	0.187	1.07792	1.12	408.77	0.095	2.3	0.00039		0.00004	161,254,558	0.0001	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001		first Mercury crosser discovered		5.6	4.2
137108	1999 AN10			Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo			1/13/1999	0.650	2.80E+12	2.279	0.639	1.45870	1.76								0.0001	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				5.3	4.1
66391	1999 KW4 (α)		https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/54/1999_KW4_animated.gif	Asteroid (Aten)—Mercury-crosser—binary			5/20/1999	0.693	2.37E+12	1.084	0.200	0.64200	0.51	188.02	0.115	2.8	0.00018	1		96,041,845	0.0001	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				6.0	4.4
	1986 DA			Asteroid (Amor) M-type				5.0	2.00E+12												0.001	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.005				314.2	31.4
29075	1950 DA		https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/ba/1950da_color_150.jpg	Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo			2/22/1950	0.550	2.00E+12			1.69850	2.21	808.59						254,090,000	0.0001	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				3.8	3.5
163693	2003 CP20	Atira		Asteroid (Apohele)—NEO—Venus crosser			2/11/2003	2.5	1.00E+12	0.980	0.050	0.74100	0.64	233.02	0.124	3.0	0.00			22,000	0.0003924	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003		first confirmed Apohele asteroid (with an orbit entirely within Earth's orbit)		78.5	15.71
2062	1976 AA	Aten		Asteroid (near Earth)—Aten			1/7/1976	0.500	7.60E+11	1.143	0.790	0.96679	0.95	347.17		40.8	0.00025			144,629,719	0.0001	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001		prototype of the Aten asteroids		3.1	3.1
4769	1989 PB	Castalia	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/e6/4769Castalia-P36165BC-crop.gif	Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo			8/9/1989	0.800	5.00E+11	1.577	0.549	1.06310	1.10			4.1					0.0001	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001		first asteroid modeled by radar imaging; contact binary		8.0	5.0
	2001 SN263 II (β)			Satellite of 2001 SN263			2/12/2008		2.40E+11			1.9864484	0.02	6.23						17	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
6489	1991 JX	Golevka	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d7/Asteroid-golevka.jpeg/200px-Asteroid-golevka.jpeg	Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo			5/10/1991	0.404	210,000,000,000.00	4.013	0.987	2.49950	3.95	1,443.30		6.0	0.0002				0.0001	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				2.0	2.5
	2001 SN263 I (γ)			Satellite of 2001 SN263			2/12/2008		1.00E+11			1.98644835	0.00	0.69						4	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
69230	1937 UB	Hermes	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/73/Hermes_planetoid.jpg	Asteroid (Apollo)—Mars crosser—Venus crosser			10/28/1937	0.188	6.70E+10	2.688	0.622	1.65500	2.13	777.70	0.579	13.9	0.0001				0.0000294	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		at time of discovery, it was the asteroid that had passed closest to Earth; lost four days after discovery, and not recovered until 2003-10-15		0.442	1.2
101955	1999 RQ36	Bennu	https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22964498/Solar%20system/images/Bennu.png	Asteroid (Apollo)—PHA			9/11/1999	0.246	6.00E+10	1.356	0.897	1.12600	1.20	436.60							0.0000386	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.0005	0.000	0.000		planned sample return from NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission scheduled for 2016 launch, 2019 visit, and 2023 return		0.760	1.5
4581	1989 FC	Asclepius		Asteroid (Apollo)			3/31/1989	0.150	5.50E+10	1.387	0.657	1.02200	1.03	377.60						152,889,044	0.0000235	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.283	0.942
99942	2004 MN4	Apophis	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e7/2004MN4_Sormano.gif	Asteroid (near Earth)—Aten—PHO			6/19/2004	0.163	4.00E+10	1.099	0.746	0.92228	0.89	323.51	1.227	29.4	0.00027			137,971,469	0.00003	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.332	1.0
25143	1998 SF36	Itokawa	http://mondialieni.altervista.org/20130212_itokawa_anim_guld_57.gif	Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo			9/26/1998	0.346	3.55E+10	1.695	0.953	1.32400	1.52	556.36	0.506	12.1	0.1		0.01	198,067,606	0.00005	0.000	0.000	0.0002	0.000	0.000	0.0003	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		first asteroid target of a sample-return mission; smallest asteroid photographed by a spacecraft		1.5	2.2
	1994 CC I (β)			Satellite of 1994 CC			6/12/2009	0.025	6.00E+09			1.63900001	0.003	1.24						2	0.0000039	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.008	0.157
66063	1998 RO1			Asteroid (near Earth)—Aten			9/14/1998	0.350	5.98E+09	1.705	0.277	0.99090	0.99	360.29	0.104	2.5	0.06	1		148,236,549	0.0000549	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				1.5	2.20
	1994 CC II (γ)			Satellite of 1994 CC			6/12/2009	0.025	1.00E+09			1.63900004	0.02	8.38						6	0.0000039	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.008	0.157
	2002 AA29		https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d3/2002AA29.gif/250px-2002AA29.gif	Asteroid (Aten)—NEA			1/9/2002	0.031	2.30E+08	1.006	0.980	0.99260	0.99	361.21	0.023	0.6	0.00				0.0000048	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		Earth co-orbital asteroid in 1:1 resonance with Earth		0.012	0.194
	2000 SG344			Asteroid (Aten)—NEO			9/29/2015	0.019	7.10E+07	1.043	0.912	0.97752	0.97	353.01							0.0000029	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		There is speculation that 2000 SG344 might be a man-made object (such as an S-IVB booster stage from a Saturn V rocket)		0.0	0.12
	2004 FH		https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0a/Asteroid_2004_FH.gif	Asteroid (Aten)—Earth crosser—Venus crosser			3/15/2004	0.015	2.80E+07	1.054	0.582	0.81800	0.74	270.19	0.002	0.05					0.0000024	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		passed within 43,000 km (closer than 1 LD) of Earth in 2004		0.003	0.094
	2003 YN107			Asteroid (Aten)—quasi-satellite of Earth—Arjuna asteroid			12/20/2003	0.010	1.45E+07	1.002	0.975	0.98872	0.98	359.09			0.000006				0.0000016	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		Earth co-orbital asteroid		0.001	0.063
1620	1951 RA	Geographos	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f9/Geographos.jpg	Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo			9/14/1951	1.725	4.0	1.663	0.828	1.24500	1.39	507.67	0.217	5.2				186,249,373	0.0003	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.002				37.4	10.8
	2004 VD17			Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo				0.290	3.00												0.00005	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				1.1	1.8
	2007 CA19			Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo				0.432	1.20												0.0001	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				2.3	2.7
	1986 E2	Hartley 2	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b3/495296main_epoxi-1-full_full.jpg/1024px-495296main_epoxi-1-full_full.jpg	Comet	103P/		3/15/1986	0.570	0.30			3.46000	6.46	2,359.45						517,608,699	0.0001	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				4.1	3.6
	2009 FD			Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo				0.650	2.80E-03												0.0001	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				5.3	4.1
	1994 WR12			Asteroid (near Earth)—Aten				0.650	2.00E-03												0.0001	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				5.3	4.1
	2008 HJ			Asteroid (near Earth) & fast rotator (42 s)				0.180	0.00												0.00003	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.407	1.1
	S/2006 (50000) 1	Quaoar I Weywot		Satellite of Quaoar			2/14/2006	37.3	0.0000000025			43.40510		12.44						14,500	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.021	0.000	0.011	0.032	0.000	0.016	0.08	0.000	0.040				17,514.7	234.57
307261	2002 MS4			Cubewano			6/18/2002	432.3		47.858	36.004	41.93100	271.53	99,173.62				0		6,272,789,126	0.07	0.000	0.034	0.249	0.000	0.124	0.365	0.000	0.183	0.92	0.000	0.460		second largest unnamed solar system body (after 2007 OR10)		2,348,806.9	2,716.4
	2013 FY27			SDO			3/17/2013	397.9		83.142	35.623	59.35762	457.65	167,153.23						8,879,774,602	0.06	0.000	0.031	0.229	0.000	0.115	0.336	0.000	0.168	0.85	0.000	0.423				1,989,729.9	2,500.2
55565	2002 AW197		https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/64/2002AW197-Spitzer.jpg/200px-2002AW197-Spitzer.jpg	Cubewano			1/10/2002	357.0		53.679	41.336	47.50747	327.45	119,602.79	0.369	8.9				7,107,017,504	0.06	0.000	0.028	0.206	0.000	0.103	0.302	0.000	0.151	0.76	0.000	0.380				1,601,571.4	2,243.1
90568	2004 GV9			Cubewano			4/13/2004	345.8		45.188	38.679	41.93400	271.55	99,181.60	0.244	5.9				6,273,237,919	0.05	0.000	0.027	0.199	0.000	0.100	0.292	0.000	0.146	0.74	0.000	0.368				1,502,222.4	2,172.4
145452	2005 RN43			Cubewano			9/10/2005	342.5		42.547	40.631	41.58900	267.60	97,760.80	0.234	5.6				6,221,626,647	0.05	0.000	0.027	0.197	0.000	0.099	0.289	0.000	0.145	0.73	0.000	0.364				1,474,113.8	2,152.0
	2006 QH181			SDO			8/21/2006	341.7		96.650	38.250	67.45000	553.90	202,306.44						10,090,377,681	0.05	0.000	0.027	0.197	0.000	0.098	0.289	0.000	0.144	0.73	0.000	0.363				1,466,949.2	2,146.8
		Eris I Dysnomia		Satellite of Eris			10/3/2005	341.0				68.24988	0.04	15.77						37,360	0.05	0.000	0.027	0.196	0.000	0.098	0.288	0.000	0.144	0.73	0.000	0.363		originally nicknamed "Gabriella" after Xena's sidekick		1,461,230.1	2,142.6
278361	2007 JJ43			Cubewano			5/14/2007	324.3		55.371	40.278	47.82000	330.74	120,801.00	0.252	6.0				7,153,771,100	0.05	0.000	0.025	0.187	0.000	0.093	0.274	0.000	0.137	0.69	0.000	0.345				1,321,883.1	2,037.8
	2010 KZ39		https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a1/2010KZ39-OCKS-KBO7.gif	Cubewano/Detached object			5/21/2010	318.5		47.683	42.750	45.21627	304.05	111,055.63							0.05	0.000	0.025	0.183	0.000	0.092	0.269	0.000	0.135	0.68	0.000	0.339				1,274,760.9	2,001.2
42301	2001 UR163			SDO			10/21/2001	318.0		66.106	36.756	51.43100	368.85	134,721.21						7,693,969,000	0.05	0.000	0.025	0.183	0.000	0.092	0.269	0.000	0.134	0.68	0.000	0.338		reddest color index of any known solar system object		1,270,761.7	1,998.1
229762	2007 UK126			SDO			10/19/2007	304.0		110.501	37.522	74.01136	636.73	232,565.87	0.460	11.1	0.25	1	0.03	11,071,943,036	0.05	0.000	0.024	0.175	0.000	0.088	0.257	0.000	0.128	0.65	0.000	0.323				1,161,333.7	1,910.1
	2010 RF43			SDO			9/6/2010	303.5		61.820	37.010	49.62000	347.40								0.05	0.000	0.024	0.175	0.000	0.087	0.256	0.000	0.128	0.65	0.000	0.323				1,157,516.7	1,906.9
19521	1998 WH24	Chaos		Cubewano			11/19/1998	303.0		50.269	40.929	45.59900	309.10	112,895.90	3.985	95.6				6,821,514,186	0.05	0.000	0.024	0.174	0.000	0.087	0.256	0.000	0.128	0.64	0.000	0.322				1,153,705.9	1,903.8
	2008 ST291			SDO			9/24/2008	295.3		154.800	42.500	98.60000	979.00	357,569.96							0.05	0.000	0.023	0.170	0.000	0.085	0.249	0.000	0.125	0.63	0.000	0.314				1,095,442.7	1,855.1
	2012 VP113	"Biden"		Detached object (Sednoid)			11/5/2012	294.0		445.725	80.514	263.11938	4,268.13	1,558,933.85						39,362,104,286	0.05	0.000	0.023	0.169	0.000	0.085	0.248	0.000	0.124	0.63	0.000	0.313				1,086,186.8	1,847.3
84522	2002 TC302			Resonant SDO(2:5)			10/9/2002	293.8		71.870	39.199	55.53500	413.86								0.05	0.000	0.023	0.169	0.000	0.085	0.248	0.000	0.124	0.63	0.000	0.313				1,084,524.9	1,845.8
	2002 XW93			Likely dwarf planet				292.0						0.00						0	0.0458327	0.000	0.023	0.168	0.000	0.084	0.247	0.000	0.123	0.62	0.000	0.311				1,071,459.0	1,834.7
145451	2005 RM43			SDO			9/9/2005	290.0		147.077	35.131	91.10403	869.59	317,617.77						13,628,970,347	0.05	0.000	0.023	0.167	0.000	0.083	0.245	0.000	0.122	0.62	0.000	0.309				1,056,831.8	1,822.1
	2013 FZ27			Likely dwarf planet				287.5						0.00						0	0.0451264	0.000	0.023	0.166	0.000	0.083	0.243	0.000	0.121	0.61	0.000	0.306				1,038,689.1	1,806.4
	2010 FX86			Cubewano				280.0													0.04	0.000	0.022	0.161	0.000	0.081	0.236	0.000	0.118	0.60	0.000	0.298				985,203.5	1,759.3
	2010 RE64			SDO				280.0													0.04	0.000	0.022	0.161	0.000	0.081	0.236	0.000	0.118	0.60	0.000	0.298				985,203.5	1,759.3
	2014 UM33			Cubewano				270.0													0.04	0.000	0.021	0.155	0.000	0.078	0.228	0.000	0.114	0.57	0.000	0.287				916,088.4	1,696.5
	2004 XR190	"Buffy"		SDO/Detached object			12/11/2004	267.5		64.032	51.394	57.71300	438.45	160,143.00						8,633,743,026	0.04	0.000	0.021	0.154	0.000	0.077	0.226	0.000	0.113	0.57	0.000	0.285		extremely high inclination (47 degress); very circular orbit		899,202.4	1,680.8
	2004 TY364			Cubewano				260.0													0.04	0.000	0.020	0.150	0.000	0.075	0.220	0.000	0.110	0.55	0.000	0.277				849,486.7	1,633.6
	2010 VK201			Cubewano				260.0													0.04	0.000	0.020	0.150	0.000	0.075	0.220	0.000	0.110	0.55	0.000	0.277				849,486.7	1,633.6
	2008 OG19			Likely dwarf planet				256.0						0.00						0	0.0401821	0.000	0.020	0.147	0.000	0.074	0.216	0.000	0.108	0.54	0.000	0.272				823,549.7	1,608.5
	2014 FC69			Likely dwarf planet				256.0						0.00						0	0.0401821	0.000	0.020	0.147	0.000	0.074	0.216	0.000	0.108	0.54	0.000	0.272				823,549.7	1,608.5
	2003 QX113			SDO/Detached object			8/15/2003	251.3		62.257	37.486	49.87100	352.20	128,638.41						7,460,596,372	0.04	0.000	0.020	0.145	0.000	0.072	0.212	0.000	0.106	0.53	0.000	0.267				793,271.8	1,578.7
	2007 JH43			Plutino—Likely dwarf planet			5/10/2007	251.3		40.563	38.292	39.42778	247.58	90,427.80						5,898,313,037	0.0394365	0.000	0.020	0.145	0.000	0.072	0.212	0.000	0.106	0.53	0.000	0.267		unusual among plutinos for its quasi-circular orbit; the Deep Ecliptic Survey lists is as a scattered object		793,271.8	1,578.7
	2005 UQ513			Cubewano				250.0													0.04	0.000	0.020	0.144	0.000	0.072	0.211	0.000	0.106	0.53	0.000	0.266				785,398.2	1,570.8
	2014 FT71			Likely dwarf planet				250.0						0.00						0	0.0392403	0.000	0.020	0.144	0.000	0.072	0.211	0.000	0.106	0.53	0.000	0.266				785,398.2	1,570.8
	2005 RS43			Probable dwarf planet				249.5						0.00						0	0.04	0.000	0.020	0.144	0.000	0.072	0.211	0.000	0.105	0.53	0.000	0.265				782,259.7	1,567.7
	2010 TY53			Centaur—Extended				245.0													0.04	0.000	0.019	0.141	0.000	0.071	0.207	0.000	0.103	0.52	0.000	0.261				754,296.4	1,539.4
	2010 TJ			SDO				241.2													0.04	0.000	0.019	0.139	0.000	0.069	0.204	0.000	0.102	0.51	0.000	0.257				730,877.2	1,515.3
	2010 VZ98			SDO				241.2													0.04	0.000	0.019	0.139	0.000	0.069	0.204	0.000	0.102	0.51	0.000	0.257				730,877.2	1,515.3
	2011 FW62			Cubewano				241.2													0.04	0.000	0.019	0.139	0.000	0.069	0.204	0.000	0.102	0.51	0.000	0.257				730,877.2	1,515.3
	2000 YW134			SDO				239.0													0.04	0.000	0.019	0.138	0.000	0.069	0.202	0.000	0.101	0.51	0.000	0.254				717,803.7	1,501.7
	2003 QW90			Probable dwarf planet				239.0						0.00						0	0.04	0.000	0.019	0.138	0.000	0.069	0.202	0.000	0.101	0.51	0.000	0.254				717,803.7	1,501.7
	2004 PG115			Probable dwarf planet				239.0						0.00						0	0.04	0.000	0.019	0.138	0.000	0.069	0.202	0.000	0.101	0.51	0.000	0.254				717,803.7	1,501.7
	2007 XV50			Probable dwarf planet				239.0						0.00						0	0.04	0.000	0.019	0.138	0.000	0.069	0.202	0.000	0.101	0.51	0.000	0.254				717,803.7	1,501.7
	2011 GM27			SDO				237.7													0.04	0.000	0.019	0.137	0.000	0.068	0.201	0.000	0.100	0.51	0.000	0.253				709,817.0	1,493.3
	1998 SN165			Cubewano				236.5													0.04	0.000	0.019	0.136	0.000	0.068	0.200	0.000	0.100	0.50	0.000	0.252				702,865.4	1,486.0
	2010 EK139		https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/ab/2010EK139-OCKS-KBO3.gif	SDO			3/13/2010	236.3		107.024	32.571	69.79770	583.14	212,990.44							0.04	0.000	0.019	0.136	0.000	0.068	0.200	0.000	0.100	0.50	0.000	0.251				701,380.2	1,484.4
26375	1999 DE9			Resonant KBO(2:5)			2/20/1999	233.8		79.577	32.295	55.93597	418.36	152,804.18	1.000	24.0				8,367,903,812	0.04	0.000	0.018	0.135	0.000	0.067	0.197	0.000	0.099	0.50	0.000	0.249				686,614.7	1,468.7
	2010 RF64			Probable dwarf planet				233.5						0.00						0	0.04	0.000	0.018	0.134	0.000	0.067	0.197	0.000	0.099	0.50	0.000	0.248				685,146.8	1,467.1
120132	2003 FY128			SDO/Detached object			3/26/2003	231.8		61.726	37.070	49.40000	347.22	126,819.50							0.04	0.000	0.018	0.133	0.000	0.067	0.196	0.000	0.098	0.49	0.000	0.247				674,915.4	1,456.1
	2010 EP65			Probable dwarf planet				229.0						0.00						0	0.04	0.000	0.018	0.132	0.000	0.066	0.193	0.000	0.097	0.49	0.000	0.244				658,993.0	1,438.8
	2004 XA192			SDO				228.8													0.04	0.000	0.018	0.132	0.000	0.066	0.193	0.000	0.097	0.49	0.000	0.243				657,555.0	1,437.3
15874	1996 TL66			SDO			10/9/1996	228.5		132.940	35.063	84.00150	769.91	281,208.84	0.500	12.0				12,566,446,755	0.04	0.000	0.018	0.132	0.000	0.066	0.193	0.000	0.096	0.49	0.000	0.243		First object classified as a scattered-disk object		656,118.5	1,435.7
	1999 CD158			Resonant KBO(4:7)				228.0													0.04	0.000	0.018	0.131	0.000	0.066	0.193	0.000	0.096	0.49	0.000	0.243				653,250.2	1,432.6
	2010 EL139			Probable dwarf planet				228.0						0.00						0	0.04	0.000	0.018	0.131	0.000	0.066	0.193	0.000	0.096	0.49	0.000	0.243				653,250.2	1,432.6
119951	2002 KX14			Cubewano			5/17/2002	227.6		40.419	37.108	38.76362	241.35	88,152.56							0.04	0.000	0.018	0.131	0.000	0.066	0.192	0.000	0.096	0.48	0.000	0.242		is similar to, but not one of, the plutinos		651,103.1	1,430.2
	2003 QX111			Probable dwarf planet				226.5						0.00						0	0.04	0.000	0.018	0.130	0.000	0.065	0.191	0.000	0.096	0.48	0.000	0.241				644,683.1	1,423.1
	2015 TB145	"Spooky"	http://www.skyandtelescope.com/wp-content/uploads/radar-rotation-of-asteroid-.gif	Asteroid (Apollo)—NEO—PHA			10/10/2015	250.0		3.929	0.295	2.11163	3.07	1,120.79							0.0392403	0.000	0.020	0.144	0.000	0.072	0.211	0.000	0.106	0.53	0.000	0.266		skull-shaped asteroid that passed close by Earth (1.3 LD) on October 31, 2015 (Halloween); nicknamed "Spooky" by the news media, but nicknamed "The Great Pumpkin" by NASA scientists		785,398.2	1,570.80
	2002 WC19			Twotino—binary				224.7													0.04	0.000	0.018	0.129	0.000	0.065	0.190	0.000	0.095	0.48	0.000	0.239				634,289.0	1,411.6
	1996 GQ21			SDO				223.0													0.04	0.000	0.018	0.128	0.000	0.064	0.188	0.000	0.094	0.47	0.000	0.237				624,913.0	1,401.2
	2005 CA79			Probable dwarf planet				223.0													0.04	0.000	0.018	0.128	0.000	0.064	0.188	0.000	0.094	0.47	0.000	0.237				624,913.0	1,401.2
	2008 AP129			Probable dwarf planet				223.0													0.04	0.000	0.018	0.128	0.000	0.064	0.188	0.000	0.094	0.47	0.000	0.237				624,913.0	1,401.2
	2008 NW4			Probable dwarf planet				223.0													0.04	0.000	0.018	0.128	0.000	0.064	0.188	0.000	0.094	0.47	0.000	0.237				624,913.0	1,401.2
	2008 QY40			Probable dwarf planet				223.0													0.04	0.000	0.018	0.128	0.000	0.064	0.188	0.000	0.094	0.47	0.000	0.237				624,913.0	1,401.2
	2008 UA332			Probable dwarf planet				223.0													0.04	0.000	0.018	0.128	0.000	0.064	0.188	0.000	0.094	0.47	0.000	0.237				624,913.0	1,401.2
	2010 ET65			Probable dwarf planet				223.0													0.04	0.000	0.018	0.128	0.000	0.064	0.188	0.000	0.094	0.47	0.000	0.237				624,913.0	1,401.2
	2010 HE79			Probable dwarf planet				223.0													0.04	0.000	0.018	0.128	0.000	0.064	0.188	0.000	0.094	0.47	0.000	0.237				624,913.0	1,401.2
	2013 FC28			Probable dwarf planet				223.0													0.04	0.000	0.018	0.128	0.000	0.064	0.188	0.000	0.094	0.47	0.000	0.237				624,913.0	1,401.2
	2013 JW63			Probable dwarf planet				223.0													0.04	0.000	0.018	0.128	0.000	0.064	0.188	0.000	0.094	0.47	0.000	0.237				624,913.0	1,401.2
	2014 FY71			Probable dwarf planet				223.0													0.04	0.000	0.018	0.128	0.000	0.064	0.188	0.000	0.094	0.47	0.000	0.237				624,913.0	1,401.2
145480	2005 TB190			Detached object			10/11/2005	217.6		104.367	46.195	75.28113	653.19	238,576.48	0.528	12.7				11,261,898,165	0.03	0.000	0.017	0.125	0.000	0.063	0.184	0.000	0.092	0.46	0.000	0.231				594,923.5	1,367.1
	2004 NT33			Cubewano				210.0													0.03	0.000	0.016	0.121	0.000	0.060	0.177	0.000	0.089	0.45	0.000	0.223				554,176.9	1,319.5
	2005 QU182			SDO				207.5													0.03	0.000	0.016	0.119	0.000	0.060	0.175	0.000	0.088	0.44	0.000	0.221				541,060.8	1,303.8
	2000 AF255			Probable dwarf planet				201.5													0.03	0.000	0.016	0.116	0.000	0.058	0.170	0.000	0.085	0.43	0.000	0.214				510,222.9	1,266.1
	2001 CZ31			Probable dwarf planet				201.5													0.03	0.000	0.016	0.116	0.000	0.058	0.170	0.000	0.085	0.43	0.000	0.214				510,222.9	1,266.1
386723	2009 YE7			Cubewano (Haumea family)			12/17/2009	190.0		50.700	38.300	44.50000	297.00								0.0298226	0.000	0.015	0.109	0.000	0.055	0.160	0.000	0.080	0.40	0.000	0.202				453,646.0	1,193.8
		Varda I Ilmarë		Satellite of Varda			4/26/2009	180.5				45.95300001								1	0.03	0.000	0.014	0.104	0.000	0.052	0.152	0.000	0.076	0.38	0.000	0.192		J.R.R. Tolkien reference		409,415.5	1,134.1
48639	1995 TL8			Cubewano/Detached object/SDO			10/15/1995	177.5		64.924	40.154	52.53899	380.83	139,098.05				1		7,859,722,607	0.0278606	0.000	0.014	0.102	0.000	0.051	0.150	0.000	0.075	0.38	0.000	0.189				395,919.2	1,115.3
		Neptune II Nereid	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b0/Nereid-Voyager2.jpg	Satellite of Neptune			8/15/1949	170.0				30.10775	0.99	360.14						5,513,819	0.03	0.000	0.013	0.098	0.000	0.049	0.144	0.000	0.072	0.36	0.000	0.181				363,168.1	1,068.1
85770	1998 UP1			Asteroid (Aten)—NEA			10/18/1998	170.0		1.343	0.654	0.99818	1.00	364.26							0.0266834	0.000	0.013	0.098	0.000	0.049	0.144	0.000	0.072	0.36	0.000	0.181		near 1:1 resonance with Earth		363,168.1	1,068.1
82158	2001 FP185			SDO				149.3		406.000	34.234	220.00000	3,327.34	1,215,312.09							0.02	0.000	0.012	0.086	0.000	0.043	0.126	0.000	0.063	0.32	0.000	0.159				279,923.0	937.8
	1995 SN55			Lost—Centaur or transient TNO			9/20/1995	142.8		65.095	8.120	36.28241	232.70								0.02	0.000	0.011	0.082	0.000	0.041	0.121	0.000	0.060	0.30	0.000	0.152		Currently lost. It may be the largest known centaur.		256,072.0	896.9
148209	2000 CR105			Detached object			2/6/2000	142.5		444.000	4.900	230.12000	3,491.00	1,275,052.84						34,425,466,447	0.02	0.000	0.011	0.082	0.000	0.041	0.120	0.000	0.060	0.30	0.000	0.152		Not within the gravitational influence of Neptune		255,175.9	895.4
26308	1998 SM165			Twotino (1:2 resonance)—binary			9/16/1998	141.5		65.154	29.902	47.52800	327.67	119,680.63	0.350	8.4		1		7,110,088,516	0.0222100	0.000	0.011	0.081	0.000	0.041	0.120	0.000	0.060	0.30	0.000	0.151				251,607.0	889.1
		Salacia I Actaea		Satellite of Salacia			7/21/2006	140.0				41.90704	0.02	5.494						5,619	0.02	0.000	0.011	0.081	0.000	0.040	0.118	0.000	0.059	0.30	0.000	0.149				246,300.9	879.65
54598	2000 CQ243	Bienor		Centaur—possible dwarf planet			8/27/2000	138.2		19.779	13.165	16.47200	66.85	24,418.20	0.381	9.1				2,464,176,444	0.02	0.000	0.011	0.080	0.000	0.040	0.117	0.000	0.058	0.29	0.000	0.147				239,892.4	868.1
	2007 TG422			SDO			10/3/2007	137.9		1030.000	35.583	501.00000	11,200.00	4,090,688.00						74,948,542,890	0.0216410	0.000	0.011	0.079	0.000	0.040	0.116	0.000	0.058	0.29	0.000	0.147				238,880.6	866.3
10199	1997 CU26	Chariklo		Centaur—has rings			2/15/1997	134.8		18.476	13.054	15.76469	62.59		0.292	7.0		2 rings		2,358,364,361	0.021	0.000	0.011	0.078	0.000	0.039	0.114	0.000	0.057	0.29	0.000	0.143		largest confirmed centaur; smallest known object to have rings; two rings 2013C1R "Oiapoque" (~1 km wide; 390.6 km from Chariklo) and 2013C2R "Chuí" (~0.5 km wide and 404.8 km from Chariklo) are approximately 8.7 km apart; likely has undiscovered shepherd moons		228,231.1	846.8
	2004 VN112			Detached object			11/1/2004	124		610.300	47.332	349.80000	6,542.00	2,389,400.08						52,329,341,922	0.02	0.000	0.010	0.071	0.000	0.036	0.105	0.000	0.052	0.26	0.000	0.132				193,220.5	779.1
309239	2007 RW10			Minor planet—Quasi-satellite of Neptune			9/9/2007	123.5		39.406	21.239	30.32255	166.98	60,988.19							0.0193847	0.000	0.010	0.071	0.000	0.036	0.104	0.000	0.052	0.26	0.000	0.131				191,665.4	776.0
		Sila I Nunam		Satellite of Sila			2/3/1997	116.3				44.14762			12.509	300.2				2,780	0.02	0.000	0.009	0.067	0.000	0.033	0.098	0.000	0.049	0.25	0.000	0.124				169,822.7	730.4
145453	2005 RR43			Cubewano—Haumea family			9/9/2005	116.3		48.964	37.183	43.07300			0.328	7.9					0.02	0.000	0.009	0.067	0.000	0.033	0.098	0.000	0.049	0.25	0.000	0.124				169,822.7	730.4
120178	2003 OP32			Cubewano / Extended (Haumea family)			7/26/2003	115.0		47.963	38.602	43.28200	284.76	104,007.77	0.352	8.5					0.0180505	0.000	0.009	0.066	0.000	0.033	0.097	0.000	0.049	0.24	0.000	0.122				166,190.3	722.6
	2002 UX25 I; S/2007 (55637) 1			Satellite of 2002 UX25			2/22/2007	112.5				42.86903	0.02	8.30						4,770	0.02	0.000	0.009	0.065	0.000	0.032	0.095	0.000	0.048	0.24	0.000	0.120				159,043.1	706.9
	2010 GB174			Detached object			4/12/2010	109.5		679.500	48.530	364.00000	6,988.82	2,552,612.26						54,453,631,960	0.02	0.000	0.009	0.063	0.000	0.032	0.092	0.000	0.046	0.23	0.000	0.116				150,673.9	688.0
53311	1999 HU11	Deucalion		Cubewano			4/18/1999	105.5		46.830	41.480	44.16000	293.40								0.02	0.000	0.008	0.061	0.000	0.030	0.089	0.000	0.045	0.22	0.000	0.112				139,866.8	662.9
		Huya I		Satellite of Huya			6/1/2012	105.0				39.44201								1,800	0.02	0.000	0.008	0.060	0.000	0.030	0.089	0.000	0.044	0.22	0.000	0.112				138,544.2	659.7
		Aurora		Asteroid (main belt)				102.0													0.02	0.000	0.008	0.059	0.000	0.029	0.086	0.000	0.043	0.22	0.000	0.109				130,740.5	640.9
19308	1996 TO66			TNO (Haumea family)			10/12/1996	100.0		48.381	38.290	43.33700	285.30	104,205.00	0.330	7.9					0.0156961	0.000	0.008	0.058	0.000	0.029	0.084	0.000	0.042	0.21	0.000	0.106				125,663.7	628.3
		Neptune VII Larissa	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5b/Larissa_1.jpg	Satellite of Neptune			5/29/1981	97.0				30.07139	0.00	0.56						73,548	0.02	0.000	0.008	0.056	0.000	0.028	0.082	0.000	0.041	0.21	0.000	0.103				118,237.0	609.5
		Palma		Asteroid (main belt)				96.0													0.02	0.000	0.008	0.055	0.000	0.028	0.081	0.000	0.041	0.20	0.000	0.102				115,811.7	603.19
44594	1999 OX3			TNO/Centaur			7/21/1999	96.0		47.169	17.644	32.40700	184.49								0.0150683	0.000	0.008	0.055	0.000	0.028	0.081	0.000	0.041	0.20	0.000	0.102				115,811.7	603.2
	2001 QC298 I; S/2002 (2001 QC298) 1			Satellite of  2001 QC298				95.7				46.43894		19.23						3,813	0.015	0.000	0.008	0.055	0.000	0.028	0.081	0.000	0.040	0.20	0.000	0.102				115,008.8	601.1
		Bertha		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				93.0													0.015	0.000	0.007	0.054	0.000	0.027	0.079	0.000	0.039	0.20	0.000	0.099				108,686.5	584.3
38083	1999 HX11	Rhadamanthus		Kuiper belt object			4/17/1999	90.8		45.105	33.205	39.15500	245.01	89,490.75						5,857,494,000	0.014	0.000	0.007	0.052	0.000	0.026	0.077	0.000	0.038	0.19	0.000	0.097				103,491.1	570.20
120216	2004 EW95			Plutino			3/14/2004	87.5		51.902	26.954	39.42800	247.59	90,430.39							0.0137341	0.000	0.007	0.050	0.000	0.025	0.074	0.000	0.037	0.19	0.000	0.093				96,211.3	549.78
24835	1995 SM55			Cubewano / Extended (Haumea family)			9/19/1995	87.0		45.905	37.400	41.65300	268.83	98,189.25	0.337	8.1					0.0136556	0.000	0.007	0.050	0.000	0.025	0.073	0.000	0.037	0.19	0.000	0.093				95,114.9	546.6
2060	1977 UB	Chiron		Centaur—has rings / comet	95P/		10/18/1977	86.2		18.891	8.511	13.70800	50.76	18,539.00	0.247	5.9		rings (?)		2,050,687,876	0.014	0.000	0.007	0.050	0.000	0.025	0.073	0.000	0.036	0.18	0.000	0.092		may have rings; its discovery led to the recognition of centaurs as a distinct class of object, although 944 Hidalgo (discovered in 1920) is technically a centaur as well		93,301.5	541.4
		Siegena		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				85.0													0.013	0.000	0.007	0.049	0.000	0.024	0.072	0.000	0.036	0.18	0.000	0.090				90,792.0	534.1
		Winchester		Asteroid (main belt)				85.0													0.013	0.000	0.007	0.049	0.000	0.024	0.072	0.000	0.036	0.18	0.000	0.090				90,792.0	534.1
		Stereoskopia		Asteroid (main belt—outer)—Cybele				84.0													0.013	0.000	0.007	0.048	0.000	0.024	0.071	0.000	0.035	0.18	0.000	0.089				88,668.3	527.8
911	1919 FD	Agamemnon		Jupiter trojan			3/19/1919	83.0				5.21400	11.91	4,348.91						780,003,398	0.013	0.000	0.007	0.048	0.000	0.024	0.070	0.000	0.035	0.18	0.000	0.088				86,569.7	521.5
		Elpis		Asteroid (main belt)				82.0													0.013	0.000	0.006	0.047	0.000	0.024	0.069	0.000	0.035	0.17	0.000	0.087				84,496.3	515.2
	2005 TN74			TNO—resonant (3:5)				81.3		53.363	31.121	42.74228	279.44								0.0127531	0.000	0.006	0.047	0.000	0.023	0.069	0.000	0.034	0.17	0.000	0.086		originally thought to be a quasi-satellite of Neptune		82,957.7	510.5
		Uranus XV Puck	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b6/Puck.png	Satellite of Uranus			1/9/1986	81.0				19.19184	0.00	0.76						86,000	0.013	0.000	0.006	0.047	0.000	0.023	0.068	0.000	0.034	0.17	0.000	0.086				82,448.0	508.9
	1995 TL8 I; S/2002 (48639) 1			Satellite of 1995 TL8 			11/9/2002	80.5				52.53900	12.00	0.50						420	0.0126354	0.000	0.006	0.046	0.000	0.023	0.068	0.000	0.034	0.17	0.000	0.086				81,433.2	505.8
		Pretoria		Asteroid (main belt—outer)—Cybele				80.5													0.013	0.000	0.006	0.046	0.000	0.023	0.068	0.000	0.034	0.17	0.000	0.086				81,413.0	505.73
	2012 DR30; 2009 FW54			Damocloid centaur/TNO/Oort cloud object			2/22/2012	80.3		2512.460	14.544	1148.25096	44,913.00	16,404,473.16						171,775,920,977	0.01	0.000	0.006	0.046	0.000	0.023	0.068	0.000	0.034	0.17	0.000	0.085				80,928.2	504.2
		Ino		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				80.0													0.013	0.000	0.006	0.046	0.000	0.023	0.068	0.000	0.034	0.17	0.000	0.085				80,424.8	502.7
308193	2005 CB79			Cubewano / Extended (Haumea family)			2/6/2005	79.0		49.585	37.199	43.39192	285.85	105,258.93	0.423	10.1					0.0123999	0.000	0.006	0.045	0.000	0.023	0.067	0.000	0.033	0.17	0.000	0.084				78,426.7	496.4
		Eleonora		Asteroid (main belt)—S-type				77.0													0.012	0.000	0.006	0.044	0.000	0.022	0.065	0.000	0.033	0.16	0.000	0.082				74,506.0	483.8
15875	1996 TP66			Plutino			10/11/1996	77.0		52.366	26.379	39.37258	247.06	90,238.62							0.0120860	0.000	0.006	0.044	0.000	0.022	0.065	0.000	0.033	0.16	0.000	0.082		currently closer to the Sun than Neptune at around 27 AU; plutino with the most elliptical orbit		74,506.0	483.81
95625	2002 GX32; 1994 JV			Resonant KBO			4/8/2002	76.5		73.155	33.069	53.11188	387.08	141,379.33						7,945,425,127	0.0120075	0.000	0.006	0.044	0.000	0.022	0.065	0.000	0.032	0.16	0.000	0.081				73,541.5	480.7
		Merapi		Asteroid (main belt)				76.0													0.012	0.000	0.006	0.044	0.000	0.022	0.064	0.000	0.032	0.16	0.000	0.081				72,583.4	477.5
		Merbericia		Asteroid (main belt)				76.0													0.012	0.000	0.006	0.044	0.000	0.022	0.064	0.000	0.032	0.16	0.000	0.081				72,583.4	477.5
		Neptune V Despina	https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22964498/Solar%20system/images/Despina.png	Satellite of Neptune			8/2/1989	75.0				30.07125	0.00	0.34						52,526	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.043	0.000	0.022	0.063	0.000	0.032	0.16	0.000	0.080				70,685.8	471.2
42355	2002 CR46	Typhon		SDO/Centaur—binary			2/5/2002	74.0		58.799	17.526	38.16251						1		5,709,030,375	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.043	0.000	0.021	0.063	0.000	0.031	0.16	0.000	0.079		first known binary centaur		68,813.4	465.0
131696	2001 XT254			Resonant KBO			12/9/2001	73.0		71.052	35.893	53.47244	391.02	142,821.43						7,999,363,607	0.0114582	0.000	0.006	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.062	0.000	0.031	0.16	0.000	0.078				66,966.2	458.7
1172	1930 UA	Äneas		Jupiter trojan			10/17/1930	71.5				5.20690	11.88	4,339.05	0.363	8.7				778,941,253	0.011	0.000	0.006	0.041	0.000	0.021	0.060	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.076				64,242.4	449.2
		Alexandra		Asteroid (main belt)				70.0													0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
	S/2007 (148780) 1	Altjira I		Satellite of Altjira			3/1/2007	70.0				44.47407		139.56						9,904	0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074		retrograde		61,575.2	439.8
		Ate		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				70.0													0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
		Bertholda		Asteroid (main belt)—P-type				70.0													0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
		Bononia		Asteroid (main belt)—D-type				70.0													0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
		Borasisi I Pabu		Satellite of Borasisi			4/23/2003	70.0				44.07303	0.13	46.29						4,528	0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
		Comacina		Asteroid (main belt)				70.0													0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
		Dembowska		Asteroid (main belt)—R-type				70.0													0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
		Desiderata		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				70.0													0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
		Erminia		Asteroid (main belt)				70.0													0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
		Eukrate		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				70.0													0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
		Helio		Asteroid (main belt)—B-type				70.0													0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
		Hypatia		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				70.0													0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
		Liguria		Asteroid (main belt)				70.0													0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
		Nemausa		Asteroid (main belt)				70.0													0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
		Papagena		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				70.0													0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.82
		Philomela		Asteroid (main belt)—S-type				70.0													0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.82
		Polyxo		Asteroid (main belt)—T-type				70.0													0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.82
		Princetonia		Asteroid (main belt)				70.0													0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.82
		Wratislavia		Asteroid (main belt)				70.0													0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,575.2	439.8
268		Adorea		Asteroid (main belt)			6/8/1887	69.9		3.514	2.669	3.09175	5.44	1,985.66	0.325	7.8					0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.030	0.15	0.000	0.074				61,478.5	439.5
	2007 UK126 I			Satellite of 2007 UK126				69.5				74.01138	0.01	3.70						3,600	0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.059	0.000	0.029	0.15	0.000	0.074				60,698.7	436.7
15760	1992 QB1	"QB1"		Cubewano			8/30/1992	68.75		46.875	40.921	43.89800	290.85	106,230.05						6,567,048,175	0.011	0.000	0.005	0.040	0.000	0.020	0.058	0.000	0.029	0.15	0.000	0.073		cubewano (QB1-o) prototype		59,395.7	432.0
588	1906 TG	Achilles		Jupiter trojan			2/22/1906	67.8				5.19200	11.83	4,320.80	0.304	7.3				776,669,000	0.011	0.000	0.005	0.039	0.000	0.020	0.057	0.000	0.029	0.14	0.000	0.072		first Jupiter trojan discovered		57,680.4	425.7
15810	1994 JR1		https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/styles/side_image/public/thumbnails/image/nh-kuiper-belt-loop.gif?itok=Ev89j1KP	Plutino—Quasi-satellite of Pluto			5/12/1994	63.5		43.698	34.739	39.21863	245.61	89,709.12							0.0099670	0.000	0.005	0.037	0.000	0.018	0.054	0.000	0.027	0.14	0.000	0.068		only known quasi-satellite of Pluto; photographed by New Horizons on 2 Nov 2015, it currently holds the record, by a factor of 15, for the closest-ever picture of a small body in the Kuiper Belt		50,670.7	399.0
1173	1930 UB	Anchises		Jupiter trojan			10/17/1930	63.0				5.30670	12.22	4,463.23						793,871,123	0.010	0.000	0.005	0.036	0.000	0.018	0.053	0.000	0.027	0.13	0.000	0.067				49,875.9	395.8
1143	1930 BH	Odysseus		Jupiter trojan (L4)			1/28/1930	63.0				5.25120	12.03	4,393.84	0.422	10.1				785,568,440	0.010	0.000	0.005	0.036	0.000	0.018	0.053	0.000	0.027	0.13	0.000	0.067				49,875.9	395.84
	2006 UL321							62.5		498.000	23.500	261.00000	4,211.00	1,538,067.16						39,045,049,290	0.01	0.000	0.005	0.036	0.000	0.018	0.053	0.000	0.026	0.13	0.000	0.066				49,087.4	392.7
54509	2000 PH5	YORP	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/81/54509_YORP_image_radar_and_3D_model.gif/250px-54509_YORP_image_radar_and_3D_model.gif	Asteroid (Apollo)—NEO			8/3/2000	61.8		1.237	0.775	1.00605	1.01	368.58	0.008	0.2					0.0097054	0.000	0.005	0.036	0.000	0.018	0.052	0.000	0.026	0.13	0.000	0.066		Earth co-orbital asteroid		48,045.8	388.5
		Teharonhiawako I Sawiskera		Satellite of Teharonhiawako			9/20/2001	61.0				44.08918		828.76						27,670	0.010	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.018	0.052	0.000	0.026	0.13	0.000	0.065				46,759.5	383.3
276		Adelheid		Asteroid (main belt)			4/17/1888	60.8		3.330	2.903	3.11639	5.50	2,009.45	0.263	6.3				466,205,399	0.010	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.018	0.051	0.000	0.026	0.13	0.000	0.065				46,453.3	382.0
2241	1979 WM	Alcathous		Jupiter trojan			11/22/1979	60.0				5.20250	11.87	4,334.41						778,283,023	0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Argentina		Asteroid (main belt)—Cybele				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Aurelia		Asteroid (main belt)—F-type				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Boliviana		Asteroid (main belt)—X-type				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Brixia		Asteroid (main belt)				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Carlova		Asteroid (main belt)				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Charybdis		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Chloris		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
1867	1971 EA	Deiphobus		Jupiter trojan			3/3/1971	60.0				5.13100	11.62	4,245.34						767,586,774	0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Diana		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Dynamene		Asteroid (main belt)				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Elfriede		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Freda		Asteroid (main belt)				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Hedwig		Asteroid (main belt)				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Hippo		Asteroid (main belt)				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Iduna		Asteroid (main belt)—G-type				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Johanna		Asteroid (main belt)				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Kalypso		Asteroid (main belt)				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Leto		Asteroid (main belt)—S-type				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Marianna		Asteroid (main belt)				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Messalina		Asteroid (main belt)				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Mnemosyne		Asteroid (main belt)				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Myrha		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
171		Ophelia		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type—Themis			1/13/1877	60.0		3.532	2.732	3.13200	5.54			6.7					0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064		may be binary; not to be confused with Uranus moon Ophelia		45,238.9	376.99
		Ornamenta		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	376.99
		Panopaea		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	376.99
3317	1984 KF	Paris		Jupiter trojan			5/26/1984	60.0				5.21100	11.90	4,345.37						779,554,605	0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	376.99
		Pompeja		Asteroid (main belt)				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	376.99
		Scheila		Asteroid (main belt)				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Semele		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Tanete		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Terpsichore		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Thia		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Thule		Asteroid (main belt)—D-type				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064		outer asteroid in 3:4 resonance with Jupiter		45,238.9	377.0
		Tisiphone		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Ulla		Asteroid (main belt)				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Veritas		Asteroid (main belt)—Veritas				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Xanthippe		Asteroid (main belt)—S-type				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
		Zelinda		Asteroid (main belt)				60.0													0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
	2002 GB32							60.0		390.000	35.342	213.00000	3,079.06	1,124,628.46						31,864,350,570	0.009	0.000	0.005	0.035	0.000	0.017	0.051	0.000	0.025	0.13	0.000	0.064				45,238.9	377.0
	2013 LU28; 2014 LJ9							57.5		460.000	8.698	230.00000	3,420.11	1,249,193.52						34,407,514,700	0.009	0.000	0.005	0.033	0.000	0.017	0.049	0.000	0.024	0.12	0.000	0.061				41,547.6	361.3
4063	1989 CG2	Euforbo		Jupiter trojan			2/1/1989	56.5				5.17000	11.76	4,293.82						772,520,000	0.009	0.000	0.004	0.033	0.000	0.016	0.048	0.000	0.024	0.12	0.000	0.060				40,115.0	355.0
617	S/2001 (617) 1	Patroclus I Menoetius		Satellite of Patroclus				56.0				5.2180301	0.01	4.28						680	0.009	0.000	0.004	0.032	0.000	0.016	0.047	0.000	0.024	0.12	0.000	0.060				39,408.1	351.86
29981	1999 TD10			SDO/Centaur			10/3/1999	55		182.132	12.333	97.23258	958.80	350,200.03	0.641	15.4				14,545,789,517	0.0086329	0.000	0.004	0.032	0.000	0.016	0.046	0.000	0.023	0.12	0.000	0.059				38,013.3	345.6
1269	1930 SH	Rollandia		Asteroid (main belt)			9/20/1930	52.6		4.299	3.515	3.90657	7.72	2,820.27	0.642	15.4					0.008	0.000	0.004	0.030	0.000	0.015	0.044	0.000	0.022	0.11	0.000	0.056				34,761.5	330.46
1390	1935 TA	Abastumani		Asteroid (main belt)			10/3/1935	50.8		3.554	3.322	3.43755	6.37	2,327.94		17.1					0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.015	0.043	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.054				32,416.5	319.1
1583	1950 SA	Antilochus		Jupiter trojan			9/19/1950	50.5				5.10900	11.55	4,218.58			0.03		0.003	764,370,000	0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.015	0.043	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.054				32,085.5	317.5
		Andromache		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Ani		Asteroid (main belt)				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Aquitania		Asteroid (main belt)—S-type				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Armida		Asteroid (main belt)				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Arsinoe		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Asterope		Asteroid (main belt)—T-type				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Athamantis		Asteroid (main belt)—S-type				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Corduba		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Eos		Asteroid (main belt)—K-type				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Eva		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Flammario		Asteroid				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Gerlinde		Asteroid (main belt)				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Helga		Asteroid (main belt)—Cybele				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Hermentaria		Asteroid (main belt)—S-type				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Hohensteina		Asteroid (main belt)				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Irmintraud		Asteroid—D-type				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Jupiter XIV Thebe	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1b/Thebe.jpg	Satellite of Jupiter			4/28/1980	50.0				5.20575	0.00	0.68						221,900	0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Kythera		Asteroid (main belt)				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Laurentia		Asteroid (main belt)				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Luscinia		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Mandeville		Asteroid (main belt)—X-type				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Marion		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
633	1908 CS	Nestor		Jupiter trojan			3/23/2008	50.0				5.19800	11.85	4,329.19						777,609,832	0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.16
		Ninina		Asteroid (main belt)				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.16
		Notburga		Asteroid (main belt)				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.16
		Ottilia		Asteroid (main belt)				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.16
		Polyxena		Asteroid (main belt)				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.16
		Tauris		Asteroid (main belt)				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
1208	1931 YA	Troilus		Jupiter trojan			12/31/1931	50.0				5.24074	12.00	4,382.15						784,003,631	0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
		Vanadis		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				50.0													0.008	0.000	0.004	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.042	0.000	0.021	0.11	0.000	0.053				31,415.9	314.2
1902	1972 HU	Shaposhnikov		Asteroid (outer main belt)			4/18/1972	48.4		4.848	3.084	3.96603	7.90	2,884.91		21.2					0.0076016	0.000	0.004	0.028	0.000	0.014	0.041	0.000	0.020	0.10	0.000	0.052				29,474.0	304.3
229	1946 UK	Adelinda		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type			8/22/1882	46.6		3.900	2.946	3.42302	6.33	2,313.20	0.275	6.6				512,076,554	0.007	0.000	0.004	0.027	0.000	0.013	0.039	0.000	0.020	0.10	0.000	0.050				27,288.6	292.8
		Uranus XI Juliet		Satellite of Uranus			1/16/1986	45.9				19.19169	0.00	0.49						64,400	0.007	0.000	0.004	0.026	0.000	0.013	0.039	0.000	0.019	0.10	0.000	0.049				26,475.0	288.4
385185	1993 RO			Plutino			9/14/1993	45.5		46.979	31.515	39.24682	245.88	89,805.94							0.0071417	0.000	0.004	0.026	0.000	0.013	0.038	0.000	0.019	0.10	0.000	0.048		first plutino found (not including Pluto)		26,015.5	285.88
		Jupiter VII Elara		Satellite of Jupiter			2/27/1905	45.0				5.28275	0.71	259.64						11,741,000	0.007	0.000	0.004	0.026	0.000	0.013	0.038	0.000	0.019	0.10	0.000	0.048				25,446.9	282.7
		Philosophia		Asteroid (main belt)				45.0													0.007	0.000	0.004	0.026	0.000	0.013	0.038	0.000	0.019	0.10	0.000	0.048				25,446.9	282.74
		Tercidina		Asteroid (main belt)—C-type				45.0													0.007	0.000	0.004	0.026	0.000	0.013	0.038	0.000	0.019	0.10	0.000	0.048				25,446.9	282.7
	2013 RF98			TNO				45.0		596.730	36.287	316.50872	5,631.02	2,056,728.42						47,349,036,835	0.007	0.000	0.004	0.026	0.000	0.013	0.038	0.000	0.019	0.10	0.000	0.048				25,446.9	282.7
		Typhon I Echidna		Satellite of Typhon				44.5				38.162515		11.00						1,300	0.007	0.000	0.003	0.026	0.000	0.013	0.038	0.000	0.019	0.09	0.000	0.047				24,884.6	279.6
	1998 SM165 I; S/2001 (26308) 1			Satellite of 1998 SM165			12/22/2001	44.3				47.52808		130.16						11,310	0.0069455	0.000	0.003	0.025	0.000	0.013	0.037	0.000	0.019	0.09	0.000	0.047				24,605.7	278.0
223	1942 EL	Rosa		Asteroid—Themistian—C/P-type			3/9/1882	44.0		3.475	2.710	3.09200	5.44	1,986.12							0.0069063	0.000	0.003	0.025	0.000	0.013	0.037	0.000	0.019	0.09	0.000	0.047				24,328.5	276.46
	2002 VX130			Plutino			11/9/2002	44.0		48.451	30.712	39.58168	249.03	90,957.76							0.0069063	0.000	0.003	0.025	0.000	0.013	0.037	0.000	0.019	0.09	0.000	0.047		unusual among plutinos for lying almost perfectly on the ecliptic (inclination <1.5°)		24,328.5	276.46
60558	2000 EC98; 2002 GJ27	Echeclus		Centaur/Comet	174P/		3/3/2000	42.0		15.552	5.817	10.68463	34.95	12,761.24	1.117	26.8				1,598,398,243	0.007	0.000	0.003	0.024	0.000	0.012	0.035	0.000	0.018	0.09	0.000	0.045		coma detected in December 2005; chunk broke off 2005-12-30		22,167.1	263.9
		Uranus XVI Caliban		Satellite of Uranus			10/31/1997	42.0				19.23960	-1.59	-579.73						7,231,100	0.007	0.000	0.003	0.024	0.000	0.012	0.035	0.000	0.018	0.09	0.000	0.045				22,167.1	263.9
		Neptune IV Thalassa		Satellite of Neptune			9/18/1989	40.5				30.07123	0.00	0.31						50,075	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.023	0.000	0.012	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.09	0.000	0.043				20,612.0	254.5
32	1945 RB; 1949 SH; 1950 YD	Pomona	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/09/32Pomona_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-32Pomona_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (main belt)			10/26/1854	40.4		2.803	2.373	2.58800	4.16	1,520.60	0.394	9.4					0.006	0.000	0.003	0.023	0.000	0.012	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.09	0.000	0.043				20,510.3	253.84
	S/1980 S26	Saturn XVII Pandora	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8b/Pandora_PIA07632.jpg	Satellite of Saturn			10/31/1980	40.3				9.58296	0.00	0.63						141,720	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.023	0.000	0.012	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.09	0.000	0.043				20,408.9	253.2
		Uranus XIV Belinda	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/64/Belinda.gif	Satellite of Uranus			1/16/1986	40.2				19.19176	0.00	0.62						75,300	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.023	0.000	0.012	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.09	0.000	0.043				20,257.3	252.3
		Danae		Asteroid				40.0													0.006	0.000	0.003	0.023	0.000	0.012	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.09	0.000	0.043				20,106.2	251.3
		Gaussia		Asteroid				40.0													0.006	0.000	0.003	0.023	0.000	0.012	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.09	0.000	0.043				20,106.2	251.3
		Hertha		Asteroid				40.0													0.006	0.000	0.003	0.023	0.000	0.012	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.09	0.000	0.043				20,106.2	251.3
		Miriam		Asteroid				40.0													0.006	0.000	0.003	0.023	0.000	0.012	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.09	0.000	0.043				20,106.2	251.3
		Sappho		Asteroid				40.0													0.006	0.000	0.003	0.023	0.000	0.012	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.09	0.000	0.043				20,106.2	251.33
		Thyra		Asteroid				40.0													0.006	0.000	0.003	0.023	0.000	0.012	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.09	0.000	0.043				20,106.2	251.3
		Uranus IX Cressida		Satellite of Uranus			1/16/1986	39.9				19.19167	0.00	0.46						61,800	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.023	0.000	0.011	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.08	0.000	0.042				20,005.8	250.7
3708	1974 FV1			Jupiter Trojan			3/21/1974	39.8		6.045	4.388	5.21647	11.91	4,351.75	0.273	6.6				780,372,991	0.0062463	0.000	0.003	0.023	0.000	0.011	0.034	0.000	0.017	0.08	0.000	0.042		as of October 2015, the lowest numbered minor planet without a name, a distinction previously held by 3360 Syrinx		19,900.6	250.04
55576	2002 GB10	Amycus		Centaur			4/8/2002	38.2		35.092	15.205	25.14900	126.12								0.0059881	0.000	0.003	0.022	0.000	0.011	0.032	0.000	0.016	0.08	0.000	0.041				18,289.4	239.70
8405	1995 GO	Asbolus		Centaur			4/5/1995	37.7		29.166	6.863	18.01472	76.46	27,927.98	0.371	8.9				2,694,963,454	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.022	0.000	0.011	0.032	0.000	0.016	0.08	0.000	0.040		Asbolus means "sooty", in reference to its dark color, and is also the name of a centaur		17,828.9	236.7
593	1906 TT; 1930 SD1; 1932 BR	Titania		Asteroid (main belt)			3/20/1906	37.66		3.281	2.120	2.69887	4.43	1,621.15		9.9					0.0059112	0.000	0.003	0.022	0.000	0.011	0.032	0.000	0.016	0.08	0.000	0.040				17,822.6	236.6
385446	2003 QW111	Manwë		Resonant KBO (4:7)			8/25/2003	37.5		48.671	38.599	44.63500	288.25	105,281.00				1		6,677,301,820	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.022	0.000	0.011	0.032	0.000	0.016	0.08	0.000	0.040		J.R.R. Tolkien reference		17,671.5	235.6
1042	1925 HA	Amazone		Asteroid (outer main belt)			4/22/1925	36.8		3.531	2.936	3.23320	5.81	2,123.48	22.500	540.0					0.0057793	0.000	0.003	0.021	0.000	0.011	0.031	0.000	0.016	0.08	0.000	0.039				17,036.4	231.3
86047	1999 OY3			Cubewano / Extended (Haumea family)			7/18/1999	36.5		51.358	36.323	43.84098	288.69	105,443.95							0.0057291	0.000	0.003	0.021	0.000	0.011	0.031	0.000	0.015	0.08	0.000	0.039				16,741.5	229.3
	2008 KV42	"Drac"		Damocloid centaur/TNO			5/31/2008	35.0		70.595	20.330	45.46200	-306.54	-111,960.67					0.00000	6,801,019,275	0.0054936	0.000	0.003	0.020	0.000	0.010	0.030	0.000	0.015	0.07	0.000	0.037		first retrograde TNO discovered		15,393.8	219.9
		Eurynome		Asteroid				35.0													0.005	0.000	0.003	0.020	0.000	0.010	0.030	0.000	0.015	0.07	0.000	0.037				15,393.8	219.9
10370	1995 DW2	Hylonome		Centaur			2/27/1995	35.0		31.349	18.915	25.13200	126.00	46,019.20							0.005	0.000	0.003	0.020	0.000	0.010	0.030	0.000	0.015	0.07	0.000	0.037				15,393.8	219.9
		Iphigenia		Asteroid				35.0													0.005	0.000	0.003	0.020	0.000	0.010	0.030	0.000	0.015	0.07	0.000	0.037				15,393.8	219.9
		Maja		Asteroid				35.0													0.005	0.000	0.003	0.020	0.000	0.010	0.030	0.000	0.015	0.07	0.000	0.037				15,393.8	219.9
		Pandora		Asteroid				35.0													0.005	0.000	0.003	0.020	0.000	0.010	0.030	0.000	0.015	0.07	0.000	0.037				15,393.8	219.91
		Sirona		Asteroid (main belt)				35.0													0.005	0.000	0.003	0.020	0.000	0.010	0.030	0.000	0.015	0.07	0.000	0.037				15,393.8	219.9
	2003 AZ84 I S/2007 (208996) 1			Satellite of 2003 AZ84			2/22/2007	35				39.40605		12.00						7,200	0.005	0.000	0.003	0.020	0.000	0.010	0.030	0.000	0.015	0.07	0.000	0.037		unrecovered satellite		15,393.8	219.9
		Neptune III Naiad		Satellite of Neptune			9/29/1989	34.0				30.07122	0.00	0.29						48,227	0.005	0.000	0.003	0.020	0.000	0.010	0.029	0.000	0.014	0.07	0.000	0.036				14,526.7	213.6
1181	1927 CQ	Lilith		Asteroid (main belt)			2/11/1927	33.5		3.186	2.138	2.66200	4.34	1,586.39	0.627	15.0					0.0052582	0.000	0.003	0.019	0.000	0.010	0.028	0.000	0.014	0.07	0.000	0.036				14,102.6	210.49
52975	1998 TF35	Cyllarus		Centaur			10/12/1998	32.5		36.082	16.276	26.25691	134.55	49,143.25							0.005	0.000	0.003	0.019	0.000	0.009	0.027	0.000	0.014	0.07	0.000	0.035				13,273.2	204.2
468	1901 FZ	Lina		Asteroid—Themistian			1/18/1901	32.3		3.751	2.513	3.13234	5.54	2,024.89	0.680	16.3					0.0050636	0.000	0.003	0.019	0.000	0.009	0.027	0.000	0.014	0.07	0.000	0.034				13,077.9	202.7
		Uranus X Desdemona		Satellite of Uranus			1/16/1986	31.0				19.19168	0.00	0.47						62,700	0.005	0.000	0.002	0.018	0.000	0.009	0.026	0.000	0.013	0.07	0.000	0.033				12,076.3	194.8
87269	2000 OO67			TNO/Centaur			7/29/2000	31		1100.000	20.790	544.48200	12,705.27	4,640,599.19						81,453,358,343	0.005	0.000	0.002	0.018	0.000	0.009	0.026	0.000	0.013	0.07	0.000	0.033		Highly eccentric orbit		12,076.3	194.8
		Neptune IX Halimede		Satellite of Neptune			1/13/2003	30.5				30.17898	-5.15	-1,879.71						16,169,500	0.005	0.000	0.002	0.018	0.000	0.009	0.026	0.000	0.013	0.06	0.000	0.032				11,689.9	191.6
		Alkmene		Asteroid				30.0													0.005	0.000	0.002	0.017	0.000	0.009	0.025	0.000	0.013	0.06	0.000	0.032				11,309.7	188.5
		Angelina		Asteroid (main belt)—E-type				30.0													0.005	0.000	0.002	0.017	0.000	0.009	0.025	0.000	0.013	0.06	0.000	0.032				11,309.7	188.5
		Asia		Asteroid				30.0													0.005	0.000	0.002	0.017	0.000	0.009	0.025	0.000	0.013	0.06	0.000	0.032				11,309.7	188.5
83982	2002 GO9	Crantor		Centaur			4/12/2002	30.0		24.723	14.013	19.36774	85.24	31,132.70	0.581	13.9					0.005	0.000	0.002	0.017	0.000	0.009	0.025	0.000	0.013	0.06	0.000	0.032				11,309.7	188.5
		Echo		Asteroid				30.0													0.005	0.000	0.002	0.017	0.000	0.009	0.025	0.000	0.013	0.06	0.000	0.032				11,309.7	188.5
	C/1995 O1	Hale–Bopp	http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/ba/Comet_Hale-Bopp_1995O1.jpg/200px-Comet_Hale-Bopp_1995O1.jpg	Comet			7/23/1995	30.0		370.815	0.914	185.86433	2,533.97	925,534.26							0.005	0.000	0.002	0.017	0.000	0.009	0.025	0.000	0.013	0.06	0.000	0.032		a.k.a. "The Great Comet of 1997"; probably the most observed comet in history		11,309.7	188.5
		Jupiter VIII Pasiphae		Satellite of Jupiter			2/28/1908	30.0				5.36218	-2.04	-743.63						23,624,000	0.005	0.000	0.002	0.017	0.000	0.009	0.025	0.000	0.013	0.06	0.000	0.032				11,309.7	188.5
		Neptune XIII Neso		Satellite of Neptune			9/30/2003	30.0				30.39734	-25.67	-9,373.99						48,836,000	0.005	0.000	0.002	0.017	0.000	0.009	0.025	0.000	0.013	0.06	0.000	0.032				11,309.7	188.5
7066	1993 HA2	Nessus		Centaur			4/26/1993	30.0		37.483	11.826	24.65500	122.42	44,714.80							0.005	0.000	0.002	0.017	0.000	0.009	0.025	0.000	0.013	0.06	0.000	0.032				11,309.7	188.50
	2014 MT69			TNO			6/24/2014	29.8		47.719	38.745	43.23171	284.26	103,825.03						6,467,372,861	0.0046696	0.000	0.002	0.017	0.000	0.009	0.025	0.000	0.013	0.06	0.000	0.032		former potential secondary target for New Horizons (no longer under consideration)		11,122.0	186.92
	2014 PN70			KBO			9/6/2014	28.8		46.323	41.792	44.05776	292.44	106,814.96						6,590,948,179	0.0045126	0.000	0.002	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.024	0.000	0.012	0.06	0.000	0.031		possible secondary target of the New Horizons mission		10,386.9	180.64
222		Lucia	http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f8/222Lucia_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-222Lucia_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid—Themistian			2/9/1882	28.7		3.573	2.699	3.13600	5.55	2,028.51	0.333	8.0					0.0045048	0.000	0.002	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.024	0.000	0.012	0.06	0.000	0.031				10,350.8	180.3
492	1902 JR	Gismonda		Asteroid—Themistian			9/3/1902	25.8		3.667	2.577	3.12183	5.52	2,014.71	0.270	6.5					0.0040567	0.000	0.002	0.015	0.000	0.007	0.022	0.000	0.011	0.05	0.000	0.027				8,393.9	162.4
		Brunhild		Asteroid (main belt)				25.0													0.004	0.000	0.002	0.014	0.000	0.007	0.021	0.000	0.011	0.05	0.000	0.027				7,854.0	157.1
		Piazzia		Asteroid (main belt)				25.0													0.004	0.000	0.002	0.014	0.000	0.007	0.021	0.000	0.011	0.05	0.000	0.027				7,854.0	157.08
		Poulydamas		Asteroid—Jupiter Trojan				25.0													0.004	0.000	0.002	0.014	0.000	0.007	0.021	0.000	0.011	0.05	0.000	0.027				7,854.0	157.08
52872	1998 SG35	Okyrhoe		Centaur			9/19/1998	24.5		10.902	5.782	8.34188	24.09	8,800.23	0.405	9.7					0.004	0.000	0.002	0.014	0.000	0.007	0.021	0.000	0.010	0.05	0.000	0.026				7,543.0	153.94
316		Goberta		Asteroid—Themistian			9/8/1891	24.0		3.634	2.709	3.17100	5.65	2,062.81	0.359	8.6					0.0037671	0.000	0.002	0.014	0.000	0.007	0.020	0.000	0.010	0.05	0.000	0.026				7,238.2	150.8
383		Janina		Asteroid—Themistian			1/29/1894	23.0		3.665	2.615	3.14000	5.56	2,032.58							0.0036101	0.000	0.002	0.013	0.000	0.007	0.019	0.000	0.010	0.05	0.000	0.024				6,647.6	144.5
170	1958 AC	Maria		Asteroid (main belt)			1/10/1877	22.2		2.713	2.393	2.55313	4.08	1,490.08	0.547	13.1					0.0034767	0.000	0.002	0.013	0.000	0.006	0.019	0.000	0.009	0.05	0.000	0.024		namesake of Maria asteroid family		6,165.3	139.2
	2014 OS393			TNO			7/30/2014	21.9		44.923	42.992	43.95772	291.45	106,451.36						6,575,982,497	0.0034335	0.000	0.002	0.013	0.000	0.006	0.018	0.000	0.009	0.05	0.000	0.023		former potential secondary target for New Horizons (no longer under consideration)		6,013.2	137.44
		Manwë I Thorondor		Satellite of Manwë			7/1/2006	21.5				44.63504			110.176	2,644.2				6,674	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.018	0.000	0.009	0.05	0.000	0.023		J.R.R. Tolkien reference		5,808.8	135.1
11351	1997 TS25			Jupiter Trojan (L4)			10/12/1997	21.1		5.620	4.938	5.27902	12.13	4,430.26	21.458	515.0					0.0033087	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.018	0.000	0.009	0.04	0.000	0.022				5,584.1	132.4
		Neptune XI Sao		Satellite of Neptune			1/13/2003	21.0				30.22013	7.98	2,914.07						22,325,000	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.018	0.000	0.009	0.04	0.000	0.022				5,541.8	131.9
418993	2009 MS9							21.0		688.100	11.003	349.55000	6,535.90	2,387,237.73						52,291,942,450	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.018	0.000	0.009	0.04	0.000	0.022				5,541.8	131.9
526	1904 NQ	Jena		Asteroid—Themistian			3/14/1904	20.7		3.541	2.699	3.12015	5.51	2,013.08	0.395	9.5					0.0032562	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.018	0.000	0.009	0.04	0.000	0.022				5,408.0	130.3
		Neptune XII Laomedeia		Satellite of Neptune			1/13/2003	20.5				30.22845	8.67	3,167.85						23,569,000	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.009	0.04	0.000	0.022				5,281.0	128.8
		Jupiter XVI Metis	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9a/Metis.jpg	Satellite of Jupiter			9/26/1980	20.0				5.20512	0.00	0.30						128,000	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.021				5,026.5	125.7
		Koronis		Asteroid (main belt)—Koronis—S-type				20.0													0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.021				5,026.5	125.7
		Saturn XXIX Siarnaq		Satellite of Saturn			10/25/2000	20.0				9.70244	2.45	896.44						18,015,400	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.021				5,026.5	125.7
		Schwassmann–Wachmann	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/09/29P_Schwassmann_Wachmann.jpg	Comet—Centaur	29P/			20.0													0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.021				5,026.5	125.7
	2013 AZ60			SDO/Centaur			1/10/2013	20.0		1951.860	7.911	979.88000	28,554.12	10,429,392.99						146,587,980,453	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.012	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.021		possible comet		5,026.5	125.7
577	1905 RH	Rhea		Asteroid (main belt)			10/20/1905	19.8		3.594	2.631	3.11228	5.49	2,005.48		12.2					0.0031023	0.000	0.002	0.011	0.000	0.006	0.017	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.021				4,909.1	124.19
515	1903 ME	Athalia		Asteroid—Themistian			9/20/1903	19.1		3.655	2.594	3.12438	5.52	2,017.17	0.443	10.6				467,399,930	0.0029995	0.000	0.001	0.011	0.000	0.006	0.016	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.020				4,589.1	120.1
944	1920 HZ	Hidalgo		Centaur/Asteroid—D-type			10/31/1920	19.0		9.532	1.941	5.73651	13.74	5,018.45	0.419	10.1				858,169,654	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.011	0.000	0.005	0.016	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.020		first centaur discovered; listed as an asteroid because the designation of centaur hadn't been invented yet		4,536.5	119.4
	2010 BK118							19.0		980.000	6.105	490.00000	11,159.03	4,075,837.06						73,302,966,100	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.011	0.000	0.005	0.016	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.020				4,536.5	119.4
	2014 MU69		https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d3/KBO_1110113Y_HST.jpg/220px-KBO_1110113Y_HST.jpg	KBO			6/26/2014	18.1		46.100	42.200	44.20000	293.00	107,016.05						6,612,226,738	0.0028449	0.000	0.001	0.010	0.000	0.005	0.015	0.000	0.008	0.04	0.000	0.019		as of August 29 2015, this is the second target for the New Horizons mission (after Pluto–Charon), with an estimated fly-by date of 1 January 2019.		4,128.2	113.88
336756	2010 NV1							17.0		635.900	9.416	322.70000	5,794.56	2,116,462.50						48,275,239,103	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.010	0.000	0.005	0.014	0.000	0.007	0.04	0.000	0.018				3,631.7	106.8
	2013 BL76			Damocloid centaur/Oort cloud object			1/20/2013	15.6		2169.500	8.374	1087.00000	44,381.51	16,210,348.33						162,612,906,430	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.009	0.000	0.004	0.013	0.000	0.007	0.03	0.000	0.017				3,068.0	98.2
	S/2000 S11	Saturn XXVI Albiorix		Satellite of Saturn			12/19/2000	15.5				9.69019	2.15	783.45						16,182,000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.009	0.000	0.004	0.013	0.000	0.007	0.03	0.000	0.016				3,019.1	97.4
		Beethoven		Asteroid (main belt)				15.0													0.002	0.000	0.001	0.009	0.000	0.004	0.013	0.000	0.006	0.03	0.000	0.016				2,827.4	94.2
31824	1999 UG5	Elatus		Centaur			10/29/1999	15.0		16.308	7.319	11.81364	40.61	14,831.12	1.118	26.8					0.002	0.000	0.001	0.009	0.000	0.004	0.013	0.000	0.006	0.03	0.000	0.016				2,827.4	94.2
		Weringia		Asteroid (main belt)—S-type				15.0													0.002	0.000	0.001	0.009	0.000	0.004	0.013	0.000	0.006	0.03	0.000	0.016				2,827.4	94.2
2000	1934 NX; 1960 OA	Herschel		Asteroid (main belt)			7/29/1960	12.3				2.38200	3.68	1,342.58	130.000	3,120.0				356,304,000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.007	0.000	0.004	0.010	0.000	0.005	0.03	0.000	0.013				1,885.7	77.0
	2001 XZ255			Centaur			12/11/2001	11.8		16.490	15.517	16.11351	94.02	23,384.14						2,410,547,822	0.0018443	0.000	0.001	0.007	0.000	0.003	0.010	0.000	0.005	0.03	0.000	0.013		does not currently cross the orbit of any planet		1,734.9	73.8
	S/1980 S13	Saturn XIII Telesto (Tethys B)	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b6/Telesto_cassini_closeup.jpg	Satellite of Saturn			4/10/1980	11.0				9.58399	0.01	1.89						294,710	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.009	0.000	0.005	0.02	0.000	0.012		Satellite of Saturn—Tethys trojan		1,520.5	69.1
	S/1980 S25	Saturn XIV Calypso (Tethys C)	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b7/N00151485_Calypso_crop.jpg	Satellite of Saturn			7/31/1980	9.8				9.58399	0.01	1.89						294,710	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.008	0.000	0.004	0.02	0.000	0.010		Satellite of Saturn—Tethys trojan		1,194.6	61.3
1158	1929 QF	Luda		Asteroid (main belt)—Maria family				9.5		2.855	2.273	2.56392	4.11	1,499.53	0.286	6.9					0.001	0.000	0.001	0.005	0.000	0.003	0.008	0.000	0.004	0.02	0.000	0.010				1,141.3	59.9
	S/2000 S01	Saturn XIX Ymir		Satellite of Saturn			10/25/2000	9.5				9.73670	-3.60	-1,315.58						23,140,400	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.005	0.000	0.003	0.008	0.000	0.004	0.02	0.000	0.010				1,134.1	59.7
	S/2004 N 1	Neptune XIV*		Satellite of Neptune			7/1/2013	9.3				30.07160	0.00	0.94						105,292	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.005	0.000	0.003	0.008	0.000	0.004	0.02	0.000	0.010				1,094.7	58.6
3552	1983 SA	Don Quixote		Asteroid (near Earth)—Amor			9/26/1983	9.2		7.247	1.216	4.23200	8.70	3,179.50	0.321	7.7				633,098,270	0.0014440	0.000	0.001	0.005	0.000	0.003	0.008	0.000	0.004	0.02	0.000	0.010		faint coma detected by Spitzer Space Telescope		1,063.6	57.81
	S/2000 S05	Saturn XXIV Kiviuq		Satellite of Saturn			11/18/2000	9.0				9.65628	1.23	449.22						11,110,000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.005	0.000	0.003	0.008	0.000	0.004	0.02	0.000	0.010				1,017.9	56.5
	S/2000 S04	Saturn XXI Tarvos	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cb/Tarvos_from_Cassini.jpg	Satellite of Saturn			10/25/2000	8.8				9.70222	2.54	926.23						17,983,000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.005	0.000	0.003	0.007	0.000	0.004	0.02	0.000	0.009				962.1	55.0
	1999 LE31			Damocloid centaur			6/12/1999	8.4				8.12070	23.10	8,452.00						1,214,839,585	0.0013185	0.000	0.001	0.005	0.000	0.002	0.007	0.000	0.004	0.02	0.000	0.009				886.7	52.8
	2000 DG8			Damocloid centaur			2/25/2000	7.8				10.76900	35.30	12,892.97						1,611,019,677	0.0012243	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.007	0.000	0.003	0.02	0.000	0.008		possible dormant comet		764.5	49.0
		Pulcova I		Satellite of Pulcova			2/22/2000	7.5				3.15431		4.00						800	0.0011772	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.02	0.000	0.008		one of the first asteroid moons discovered		706.9	47.12
	2012 KA51							7.5		444.000	4.900	224.00000	3,362.75	1,228,210.81						33,509,927,360	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.02	0.000	0.008				706.9	47.1
20461	1999 LD31	Dioretsa		Centaur—Damocloid			6/8/1999	7.0		45.162	2.390	23.77600	115.94								0.001	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.01	0.000	0.007		Its name is the word 'asteroid' backwards, in reference to its highly eccentric retrograde orbit; some speculate that Dioretsa originated in the Oort cloud.		615.8	44.0
875	1917 CF	Nymphe		Asteroid—Maria family			5/19/1917	6.9		2.939	2.166	2.55250	4.08	1,489.52	0.526	12.6					0.0010791	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.006	0.000	0.003	0.01	0.000	0.007				594.0	43.20
	S/2006 (624) 1	Hektor I		Satellite of Hektor				6.0				5.222004		2.97						624	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.005	0.000	0.003	0.01	0.000	0.006				452.4	37.7
	S/2000 S06	Saturn XXII Ijiraq		Satellite of Saturn			11/18/2000	5.5				9.65638	1.24	451.42						11,124,000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.005	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.006				380.1	34.6
4954	1990 SQ	Eric		Asteroid (near Earth)—Amor			9/23/1990	5.4		2.899	1.103	2.00139	2.83	1,034.10	0.502	12.1				299,404,377	0.0008476	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.005	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.006				366.4	33.93
		Annefrank	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1e/Asteroid_5535_Annefrank.jpg	Asteroid				5.0													0.001	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.005				314.2	31.4
5335	1991 DA	Damocles		Centaur (damocloid)			2/18/1991	5.0		22.100	1.580	11.84000	40.74	14,879.88	0.425	10.2				1,771,239,018	0.0007848	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.005		damocloid archetype		314.2	31.4
		Encke	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a1/Comet_Encke.jpg	Comet	2P/			5.0													0.001	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.005				314.2	31.4
		Holmes	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c6/17pHolmes_071104_eder_vga.jpg	Comet	17P/			5.0													0.001	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.005				314.2	31.4
	C/1996 B2	Hyakutake	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6d/Hyakutake_Hubble.gif	Comet				5.0													0.001	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.005				314.2	31.4
		Jupiter XVII Callirrhoe		Satellite of Jupiter			7/20/2000	5.0				5.36538	-2.08	-758.77						24,103,000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.005				314.2	31.4
4055		Magellan	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/25/CCD_image_of_asteroid_4055_Magellan.png	Asteroid (Amor) V-type				5.0													0.001	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.005				314.2	31.4
	S/2000 S10	Saturn XXVIII Erriapus		Satellite of Saturn			12/7/2000	5.0				9.69795	2.39	871.19						17,343,000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.005				314.2	31.4
		Uranus XXVI Mab		Satellite of Uranus			9/25/2003	5.0				19.19191	0.00	0.92						97,736	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.005				314.2	31.4
		Wild 2	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/41/Wild2_3.jpg/1024px-Wild2_3.jpg	Comet	81P/			5.0													0.001	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.005				314.2	31.4
	1996 PW			Oort cloud object			8/9/1996	5.0		525.141	2.555	263.84788	4,285.87	1,565,412.64		35.4				39,471,085,815	0.0008	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.005		its discovery led to research indicating that around 1.5% of the Oort cloud is rocky objects		314.2	31.4
	1998 QE2		https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9d/%28285263%29_1998_QE2%2C_Goldstone%2C_May_30%2C_2013.jpg/1024px-%28285263%29_1998_QE2%2C_Goldstone%2C_May_30%2C_2013.jpg	Asteroid (near Earth)—Binary				5.0													0.001	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.005				314.2	31.4
	2011 OR17; 2010 KZ127							5.0		550.000	3.099	272.00000	4,399.33	1,606,856.20						40,690,626,080	0.0008	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.005				314.2	31.4
26858		Misterrogers		Asteroid			3/21/1993	4.8		3.148	1.533	2.34100	3.58	1,308.15						350,208,660	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.005				283.5	29.8
434620	2005 VD			Damocloid centaur			11/1/2005	4.5		8.338	4.986	6.66224	17.21	6,281.00						996,656,550	0.0007063	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.005				254.5	28.3
		Saturn XXXIX Bestla		Satellite of Saturn			5/3/2005	4.3				9.71699	-2.98	-1,088.72						20,192,000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.005				227.0	26.7
1866	1972 XA	Sisyphus		Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo—binary			12/5/1972	4.2		2.913	0.874	1.89382	2.61	952.09		2.6		1		283,311,285	0.0006655	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.005		largest Earth-crosser asteroid; one of the brightest NEOs		225.9	26.64
		Comas Solà		Jupiter-family comet	32P/		11/5/1926	4.2		6.692	1.834	4.26300	8.80								0.001	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.004				221.7	26.4
		Minerva I Aegis		Satellite of Minerva			8/16/2009	4				2.754604								630	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.004				201.1	25.1
	S/2011 P1; S/2011 (134340) 1; P4	Pluto IV Kerberos	https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22964498/solar%20system/images/Kerberos.png	Satellite Pluto			6/28/2011	4.0				39.48209	0.09	32.10						57,783	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.004				201.1	25.1
		Saturn XLIV Hyrrokkin		Satellite of Saturn			3/6/2006	4.0				9.70526	-2.55	-931.86						18,437,000	0.0006278	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.004				201.1	25.13
	S/2000 S08	Saturn XXVII Skathi		Satellite of Saturn			12/7/2000	4.0				9.68589	-1.99	-728.20						15,540,000	0.0006278	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.004				201.1	25.13
	2015 FK37							4.0		204.025	4.915	104.47037	1,067.82	390,021.11						15,628,546,618	0.0006	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.004				201.1	25.1
	S/2003 (379) 1	Huenna I		Satellite of Huenna			8/14/2003	3.5				3.13002		80.80						3,400	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.004				153.9	22.0
		Saturn LII Tarqeq		Satellite of Saturn			1/16/2007	3.5				9.70240	2.43	887.48						18,009,000	0.0005494	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.004				153.9	21.99
		Saturn XLV Kari		Satellite of Saturn			3/6/2006	3.5				9.72967	-3.37	-1,230.97						22,089,000	0.0005494	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.004				153.9	21.99
	S/2000 S12	Saturn XXIII Suttungr		Satellite of Saturn			12/22/2000	3.5				9.71209	-2.78	-1,016.67						19,459,000	0.0005494	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.004				153.9	21.99
	S/2000 S09	Saturn XXV Mundilfari		Satellite of Saturn			12/7/2000	3.5				9.70654	-2.61	-952.77						18,628,000	0.0005494	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.004				153.9	21.99
		Saturn XXX Thrymr		Satellite of Saturn			12/7/2000	3.5				9.71781	-3.00	-1,094.11						20,314,000	0.0005494	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.004				153.9	21.99
		Saturn XXXI Narvi		Satellite of Saturn			4/8/2003	3.5				9.70907	-2.75	-1,003.86						19,007,000	0.0005494	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.004				153.9	21.99
	2005 VX3			Minor planet			11/1/2005	3.5		1900.000	4.134	945.00000	60,556.00	22,117,473.44						141,370,006,050	0.0005494	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.004		highest orbital eccentricity of any known minor planet; possible dormant comet		153.9	22.0
	S/2004 (45) 1	Eugenia II		Satellite of Eugenia			2/14/2004	3.0				2.720005	0.01	4.70						700	0.0005	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				113.1	18.8
		Minerva II Gorgoneion		Satellite of Minerva			8/16/2009	3.0				2.754603								380	0.0005	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				113.1	18.8
	S/2012 (134340) 1; P5	Pluto V Styx	https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22964498/solar%20system/images/Styx.png	Satellite of Pluto			6/26/2012	3.0				39.48199	0.06	20.20						42,656	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				113.1	18.8
		Saturn L Jarnsaxa		Satellite of Saturn			3/6/2006	3.0				9.70776	-2.64	-964.74						18,811,000	0.0004709	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				113.1	18.85
		Saturn LI Greip		Satellite of Saturn			3/6/2006	3.0				9.70372	-2.52	-921.19						18,206,000	0.0004709	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				113.1	18.85
	S/2004 S 07	Saturn LIV*		Satellite of Saturn			5/3/2005	3.0				9.72239	-3.12	-1,140.24						20,999,000	0.0004709	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				113.1	18.85
	S/2006 S 03	Saturn LIX*		Satellite of Saturn			3/6/2006	3.0				9.72972	-3.36	-1,227.21						22,096,000	0.0004709	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				113.1	18.85
	S/2004 S 13	Saturn LVI*		Satellite of Saturn			5/3/2005	3.0				9.70504	-2.56	-933.48						18,404,000	0.0004709	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				113.1	18.85
	S/2006 S 01	Saturn LVIII*		Satellite of Saturn			3/6/2006	3.0				9.70762	-2.64	-963.37						18,790,000	0.0004709	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				113.1	18.85
	S/2007 S 02	Saturn LX*		Satellite of Saturn			5/1/2007	3				9.69382	-2.21	-808.08						16,725,000	0.0004709	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				113.1	18.85
	S/2007 S 03	Saturn LXI*		Satellite of Saturn			5/1/2007	3				9.70886	-2.68	-977.80						18,975,000	0.0004709	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				113.1	18.85
		Saturn XLII Fornjot		Satellite of Saturn			5/3/2005	3.0				9.75011	-4.09	-1,494.20						25,146,000	0.0004709	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				113.1	18.85
		Saturn XLIII Hati		Satellite of Saturn			5/3/2005	3.0				9.71468	-2.84	-1,038.61						19,846,000	0.0004709	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				113.1	18.85
		Saturn XLVI Loge		Satellite of Saturn			3/6/2006	3.0				9.73615	-3.59	-1,311.36						23,058,000	0.0004709	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				113.1	18.85
		Saturn XLVII Skoll		Satellite of Saturn			3/6/2006	3.0				9.70010	-2.40	-878.29						17,665,000	0.0004709	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				113.1	18.85
		Saturn XLVIII Surtur		Satellite of Saturn			3/6/2006	3.0				9.73378	-3.55	-1,297.36						22,704,000	0.0004709	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				113.1	18.85
		Saturn XXXVI Aegir		Satellite of Saturn			5/3/2005	3.0				9.72073	-3.06	-1,117.52						20,751,000	0.0004709	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				113.1	18.85
		Saturn XXXVII Bebhionn	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/73/%CE%9C%CF%80%CE%AD%CE%B2%CE%B9%CE%BD.jpg	Satellite of Saturn			5/4/2005	3.0				9.69497	2.27	827.49	0.667	16.0				16,898,000	0.0005	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				113.1	18.8
		Saturn XXXVIII Bergelmir		Satellite of Saturn			5/3/2005	3.0				9.71127	-2.75	-1,005.74						19,336,000	0.0004709	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				113.1	18.85
		Šteins	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/88/2867_%C5%A0teins_by_Rosetta_%28reprocessed%29.png	Asteroid—E-type				2.7													0.0004	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				88.2	16.7
	S/2014 (130) 1	Elektra II		Satellite of Elektra			12/6/2014	2.6				3.125188	0.00	1.10						460	0.0004	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				84.9	16.3
		Kleopatra II Alexhelios		Satellite of Kleopatra			9/19/2008	2.5				2.793000015								2	0.0003924	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				78.5	15.71
	S/2004 S 12	Saturn LV*		Satellite of Saturn			5/3/2005	2.5				9.71489	-2.86	-1,046.19						19,878,000	0.0003924	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				78.5	15.71
		Saturn XL Farbauti		Satellite of Saturn			5/3/2005	2.5				9.71823	-2.97	-1,085.55						20,377,000	0.0003924	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				78.5	15.71
	2007 DA61			Centaur			2/25/2007	2.3		950.000	2.656	496.69771	9,495.32	3,468,166.75						74,304,928,636	0.0004	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.002				63.6	14.1
5646	1990 TR			Asteroid (near Earth)—Amor—binary			10/11/1990	2.2		3.079	1.206	2.14217	3.14	1,145.20	0.133	3.2		1		320,464,211	0.0003375	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.002				58.1	13.51
	S/2008 (3749) 1	Balam II		Satellite of Balam			3/12/2008	2				2.2370001	0.004	1.39						20	0.00031	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002		inner secondary component		50.3	12.6
		Jupiter LIII Dia		Satellite of Jupiter			1/5/2001	2.0				5.28829	0.79	287.93						12,570,000	0.0003139	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.002				50.3	12.57
	S/2003 J 05	Jupiter LVII*		Satellite of Jupiter			3/4/2003	2.0				5.36134	-2.02	-738.74						23,498,000	0.0003139	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.002				50.3	12.57
	S/2004 S 17	Saturn LVII*		Satellite of Saturn			5/3/2005	2.0				9.71201	-2.78	-1,014.70						19,447,000	0.0003139	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.002				50.3	12.57
		Saturn XLI Fenrir		Satellite of Saturn			5/3/2005	2.0				9.73211	-3.45	-1,260.35						22,454,000	0.0003139	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.002				50.3	12.57
4015	1979 VA; 1949 W1	Wilson-Harrington		Main-belt comet/asteroid (Apollo group)	107P/		11/15/1979	2.0		4.290	0.994	2.64195	4.29	1,568.51						395,230,652	0.0003139	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.002				50.3	12.6
	2002 RN109			Damocloid TNO			8/16/2002	2.0		1428.000	2.706	715.00000	19,130.00	6,987,041.20						106,962,491,350	0.0003139	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.002		second highest orbital eccentricity of any known minor planet (after 2005 VX3); possible dormant comet		50.3	12.6
		Churyumov–Gerasimenko	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/81/Comet_67P_on_19_September_2014_NavCam_mosaic.jpg/1024px-Comet_67P_on_19_September_2014_NavCam_mosaic.jpg	Comet	67P/			1.9													0.0003	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.002		this is the comet Rosetta is orbiting as of June 2015; Philae landed on it, which is the first ever comet landing		45.4	11.9
7968	1996 N2; 1979 OW7	Elst-Pizarro		Main-belt comet/asteroid	133P/		7/14/1996	1.9		3.668	2.650	3.15881	5.62	2,051.65						472,551,266	0.0002982	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.002		main-belt comet prototype		45.4	11.9
	1999 JM8		https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6f/Asteroid_1999_JM8.gif	Asteroid				1.8													0.0003	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.002				38.5	11.0
		Kleopatra I Cleoselene		Satellite of Kleopatra			9/19/2008	1.5				2.793000008								1	0.0002354	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.002				28.3	9.42
7888	1993 UC			Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo—binary			10/28/1989	1.4		4.053	0.818	2.43550	3.80	1,388.00	0.098	2.3		1		364,345,661	0.0002119	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.001				22.9	8.48
85989	1999 JD6		https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22964498/Solar%20system/images/1999%20JD6.gif	Asteroid (near Earth)—Aten—PHA			5/12/1999	1.4		1.441	0.324	0.88263	0.83	302.88	0.319	7.7				132,039,586	0.0002119	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001		contact binary; passed within 19 LD from EArth on 2015-07-24		22.9	8.48
		Grigg-Skjellerup	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a1/Grigg-Skjellerup_Eso9209a.jpg/250px-Grigg-Skjellerup_Eso9209a.jpg	Comet	26P/		1/1/1902	1.3		4.933	1.117	3.04370	5.31	1,939.44						455,331,098	0.0002040	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001		parent body of the Pi Puppids meteor shower; visited by the Giotti probe in July of 1992		21.2	8.17
343158	2009 HC82			Damocloid asteroid (Apollo group), PHO			4/29/2009	1.3				2.52800	4.02								0.0002	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.001				21.2	8.2
5261	1990 MB	Eureka		Mars Trojan (L5)			6/20/1990	1.2		1.622	1.425	1.52360	1.88	686.93							0.0001910	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.001		first Mars trojan discovered		18.6	7.6
132524	2002 JF56	APL	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d9/Asteroid_2002_JF56.jpg	Asteroid (main belt)—S-type			5/9/2002	1.2				2.60569	4.21	1,536.32						389,805,578	0.0002	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001		Named after the Applied Physics Lab at John's Hopkins		16.6	7.2
	S/2008 (41) 1	Daphne I		Satellite of Daphne			3/28/2008	1.0				2.765003		1.10						443	0.0001570	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				12.6	6.3
		Giacobini-Zinner	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bb/Comet_21P_Giacobini-Zinner.jpg/250px-Comet_21P_Giacobini-Zinner.jpg	Comet	21P/		12/20/1900	1.0		6.014	1.038	3.52600	6.62	2,418.27						527,482,160	0.0001570	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001		parent body of Giacobinids meteor shower		12.6	6.28
		Jupiter L Herse		Satellite of Jupiter			4/3/2003	1.0				5.35790	-1.96	-714.51						22,983,000	0.0001570	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				12.6	6.28
	S/2010 J 01	Jupiter LI		Satellite of Jupiter			6/1/2011	1.0				5.36011	-1.98	-723.20						23,314,335	0.0001570	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				12.6	6.28
	S/2003 J 02	Jupiter LIV*		Satellite of Jupiter			3/4/2003	1.0				5.39448	-2.69	-981.55						28,455,000	0.0001570	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				12.6	6.28
	S/2003 J 10	Jupiter LIX*		Satellite of Jupiter			3/7/2003	1.0				5.35831	-1.96	-716.25						23,044,000	0.0001570	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				12.6	6.28
	S/2003 J 03	Jupiter LV*		Satellite of Jupiter			3/4/2003	1.0				5.33945	-1.60	-583.88						20,224,000	0.0001570	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				12.6	6.28
	S/2003 J 04	Jupiter LVI*		Satellite of Jupiter			3/4/2003	1.0				5.36425	-2.07	-755.26						23,933,000	0.0001570	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				12.6	6.28
	S/2003 J 15	Jupiter LXI*		Satellite of Jupiter			4/3/2003	1.0				5.35554	-1.89	-689.77						22,630,000	0.0001570	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				12.6	6.28
	S/2003 J 16	Jupiter LXII*		Satellite of Jupiter			4/3/2003	1.0				5.34435	-1.69	-616.33						20,956,000	0.0001570	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				12.6	6.28
	S/2003 J 18	Jupiter LXIII*		Satellite of Jupiter			4/4/2003	1.0				5.34081	-1.63	-596.58						20,426,000	0.0001570	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				12.6	6.28
	S/2003 J 19	Jupiter LXIV*		Satellite of Jupiter			4/12/2003	1.0				5.36159	-2.03	-740.43						23,535,000	0.0001570	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				12.6	6.28
	S/2003 J 23	Jupiter LXV*		Satellite of Jupiter			1/31/2004	1.0				5.36179	-2.01	-732.45						23,566,000	0.0001570	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				12.6	6.28
		Saturn XLIX Anthe		Satellite of Saturn			5/30/2007	1.0				9.58334	0.00	1.04						197,700	0.0001570	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				12.6	6.28
86666	2000 FL10			Asteroid (Apollo)—NEO—PHA			3/30/2000	1.0		2.087	0.839	1.46295	1.77	646.31						218,853,562	0.0001491	0.000	0.000	0.0005	0.000	0.000	0.0008	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001		Passed by Earth on 2015-10-10 at ~65.7 LD		11.3	5.97
		Astronautica		Asteroid (main belt - inner)				0.800													0.0001	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				8.0	5.0
	2007 PA8			Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo				0.800													0.0001	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				8.0	5.0
	S/2002 (3749) 1	Balam I		Satellite of Balam			2/13/2002	0.750				2.2370019	0.17	61.00						289	0.00012	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				7.1	4.7
3671	1984 KD	Dionysus		Asteroid (near Earth)—Amor—binary			5/27/1984	0.750		3.389	1.006	2.19779465	3.26	1,190.09	0.113	2.7		1		328,785,443	0.0001177	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				7.1	4.71
	1999 XS35			Asteroid (Apollo) (damocloid)			12/2/1999	0.750		34.700	0.935	17.80000	75.20	27,466.05						2,662,842,442	0.0001177	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				7.1	4.7
	S/1993 (243) 1	Ida I Dactyl	http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3d/Dactyl-HiRes.jpg/220px-Dactyl-HiRes.jpg	Satellite of Ida			2/17/1994	0.700				2.862001		0.83						90	0.0001	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001		images of Dactyl taken by the Galileo spacecraft provided the first direct confirmation of an asteroid moon		6.2	4.4
		Litva I		Satellite of Litva			2/28/2009	0.700				1.9042380	0.004	1.50						21	0.0001099	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				6.2	4.40
311999	2007 NS2			Mars Trojan (L5)			7/14/2007	0.600		1.606	1.441	1.52372	1.88	687.00							0.0000942	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				4.5	3.8
	S/2012 (2577) 1	Litva II*		Satellite of Litva			6/22/2012	0.600				1.9042404	0.59	214.00						378	0.0000942	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				4.5	3.77
		Wirtanen	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/ce/ESO-Comet_Wirtanen.jpg/250px-ESO-Comet_Wirtanen.jpg	Comet	46P/		1/17/1948	0.600		5.130	1.059	3.09435	5.44	1,986.92							0.0001	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				4.5	3.8
2063	1977 HB	Bacchus		Asteroid (Apollo)			4/24/1977	0.541		1.454	0.701	1.07781	1.12	408.71	0.621	14.9					0.0000849	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				3.7	3.4
	S/2010 J 02	Jupiter LII		Satellite of Jupiter			6/1/2011	0.500				5.34001	-1.61	-588.10						20,307,150	0.0000785	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				3.1	3.14
	S/2003 J 09	Jupiter LVIII*		Satellite of Jupiter			3/7/2003	0.500				5.36061	-2.01	-733.30						23,388,000	0.0000785	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				3.1	3.14
	S/2003 J 12	Jupiter LX*		Satellite of Jupiter			3/7/2003	0.500				5.32347	-1.34	-489.72						17,833,000	0.0000785	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				3.1	3.14
	S/2011 J 01	Jupiter LXVI*		Satellite of Jupiter			1/29/2012	0.500				5.33900	-1.59	-580.70						20,155,290	0.0000785	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				3.1	3.14
	S/2011 J 02	Jupiter LXVII*		Satellite of Jupiter			1/29/2012	0.500				5.36022	-1.99	-726.80						23,329,710	0.0000785	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				3.1	3.14
5381	1991 JY	Sekhmet		Asteroid (near Earth)—Aten—binary			5/14/1991	0.500		1.228	0.667	0.94747410	0.92	336.86	0.118	2.8		1		141,740,126	0.0000785	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				3.1	3.14
121514	1999 UJ7			Mars Trojan (L4)—X-type			10/30/1999	0.500		1.584	1.465	1.52444	1.88	687.49							0.0000785	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001		one of only eight known Mars trojans, and the only leading trojan (within the L4 range)		3.1	3.1
392741	2012 SQ31; 2004 PR107; 2009 YS20			Asteroid (main belt)			8/11/2004	0.500		2.581	1.939	2.25990	3.40	1,241.00						338,076,272	0.0000785	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001		recovered asteroid		3.1	3.14
162173	1999 JU3			Asteroid (Apollo)			5/10/1999	0.490		1.416	0.963	1.18950	1.30	473.90	0.318	7.6				177,946,690	0.0000769	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001		planned sample return mission by Japanese space probe Hayabusa 2		3.0	3.08
	2015 FS332			Asteroid (Apollo)—NEO—PHA				0.5		2.666	0.948	1.80714	2.43	887.33						270,343,604	0.0000738	0.000	0.000	0.0003	0.000	0.000	0.0004	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001		Passed by Earth on 2015-10-04 at ~18.6 LD		2.8	2.95
		Hypnos		Comet (dormant)				0.450													0.0001	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				2.5	2.8
436724	2011 UW158		https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22964498/Solar%20system/images/2011%20UW158.gif	Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo—PHA			10/25/2011	0.450		2.222	1.011	1.61660	2.06	750.72							0.0000706	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		passed within 2414016 km (6.3 LD) of earth on July 19th, 2015		2.5	2.83
11885	1990 SS	Summanus		Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo			9/25/1990	0.433		2.512	0.895	1.70345	2.22	812.07	0.307	7.4					0.0000679	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				2.4	2.72
65803	1996 GT	Didymos		Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo—binary			4/11/1996	0.400		2.275	1.013	1.64400000	2.11	770.10	0.094	2.3		1		245,938,931	0.0000628	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		named for its binary (twin) nature		2.0	2.51
136617	1994 CC (α)		https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e2/1994CC-with-moons.gif/260px-1994CC-with-moons.gif	Asteroid (Apollo)—NEA			2/3/1994	0.350		2.323	0.955	1.63900	2.10	766.42	0.100	2.4		2		245,190,942	0.0000549	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		one of only two known triple NEOs		1.5	2.20
	2004 XP14			Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo				0.300													0.00005	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				1.1	1.9
	2011 SC191			Mars Trojan (L5)			10/31/2011	0.300		1.591	1.456	1.52380	1.88	686.66							0.0000471	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				1.1	1.9
385250	2001 DH47			Mars Trojan (L5)			2/1/2001	0.281		1.577	1.471	1.52376	1.88	686.66							0.0000441	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.992	1.8
	2011 UN63			Mars Trojan (L5)			10/21/2011	0.280		1.622	1.425	1.52374	1.88	686.66							0.0000439	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.985	1.8
	2011 SL25			Mars Trojan (L5—unconfirmed)			9/21/2011	0.275		1.698	1.349	1.52384	1.88	687.08							0.0000432	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.950	1.7
	2012 TT5			Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo				0.270		3.435	0.717	2.07628	2.99	1,092.77							0.0000424	0.000	0.000	0.000155	0.000	0.000	0.000228	0.000	0.000	0.000574	0.000	0.000		close approach to Earth of ~0.055 AU (~21.5 LD) on 2015-09-24		0.916	1.70
	2014 YB35			Asteroid (Apollo)—NEO			12/27/2014	0.260		2.780	0.969	1.87472	2.57	937.56							0.0000408	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.849	1.63
		Saturn LIII Aegaeon	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Aegaeon_%282008_S1%29.jpg/1024px-Aegaeon_%282008_S1%29.jpg	Satellite of Saturn			3/3/2009	0.250				9.58314	0.00	0.81						167,500	0.00004	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.785	1.6
341843	2008 EV5		https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a7/Asteroid-2008EV5-ShapeModel-20111006.gif	Asteroid (Aten), NEA, PHA			3/4/2008	207.000		1.038	0.878	0.95831	0.94	342.65	0.155	3.7					0.0324910	0.000	0.016	0.119	0.000	0.060	0.175	0.000	0.087	0.44	0.000	0.220		most likely candidate for NASA's Asteroid Redirect Mission, which will take a boulder-sized sample from the Asteroid and put it in orbit around Earth's Moon; retrograde rotation		538,456.414	1,300.6
	1999 KW4 I (β); S/2001 (66391) 1			Satellite of 1999 KW4 I			3/22/2001	0.180				0.64200001		0.76						3	0.0000283	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.407	1.13
	2005 YU55		https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/54/2005YU55-20111107.jpg	Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo—PHO				0.180													0.00003	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.407	1.1
	2002 VE68			Minor planet—Quasi-satellite of Venus			11/11/2002	0.170		1.021	0.427	0.72367	0.62	226.45		13.4					0.0000267	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		first known quasi-satellite of a major planet		0.363	1.1
4660		Nereus	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e2/Nereus.jpg	Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo				0.165													0.00003	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.342	1.04
	2014 HQ124	"The Beast"	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/10/PIA18412-Asteroid2014HQ124-20140608.jpg/1024px-PIA18412-Asteroid2014HQ124-20140608.jpg	Asteroid (Aten), NEO, PHA			4/23/2014	0.163		1.071	0.630	0.85080	0.78	286.64	0.833	20.0				127,277,496	0.00003	0.000	0.000	0.00009	0.000	0.000	0.0001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		passed 3.25 LD from Earth on 2014-06-08; probable contact binary; nickname "the Beast" was created by news media		0.332	1.0
357439	2004 BL86		https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d9/Radar_images_of_2004_BL86_and_its_moon.gif/300px-Radar_images_of_2004_BL86_and_its_moon.gif	Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo—binary			1/30/2004	0.163		2.108	0.897	1.50220	1.84	672.05				1		224,725,950	0.00003	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.332	1.0
419624	2010 SO16			Asteroid—quasi-satellite of Earth—NEA			9/17/2010	0.150		1.078	0.927	1.00204	1.00	366.38							0.0000235	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		Earth co-orbital asteroid		0.283	0.942
	S/2009 S 01	Saturn LXII*	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d6/PIA11665_moonlet_in_B_Ring_cropped.jpg	Satellite of Saturn			11/2/2009	0.150				9.58280	0.00	0.47						117,000	0.00002	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.283	0.942
	S/2003 (5381) 1	Sekhmet I		Satellite of Sekhmet			1/1/2003	0.150				0.94747411								2	0.0000235	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		unconfirmed moon		0.283	0.942
	1984 KD I; S/1997 (3671) 1			Satellite of 1997 KD			1/1/1997	0.150				2.19779468		1.16						4	0.0000235	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.283	0.942
	1998 KY26		https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/97/Asteroid_1998_KY26.faces_model.jpg	Asteroid (near Earth) & fast rotator (10.7 m)			5/28/1998	0.150		1.480	0.984	1.23211	1.37	499.55	0.007	0.2				184,321,694	0.00002	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		fastest rotating object at the time of discovery		0.283	0.942
	1998 PG I; S/2001 (31345) 1			Satellite of 1998 PG				0.150				2.01505553		0.58						2	0.0000235	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.283	0.942
	2010 TK7			Earth trojan—Apollo				0.150													0.00002	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		only known Earth trojan		0.283	0.942
	2002 AT4			Asteroid (Amor)—D-type			1/8/2002	0.138		2.701	1.031	1.86615	2.55	931.14							0.00002	0.000	0.000	0.00008	0.000	0.000	0.0001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.238	0.864
164207	2004 GU9			Asteroid (Apollo)—NEO—quasi-satellite of Earth			4/13/2004	0.130		1.138	0.865	1.00123	1.00	365.93							0.0000204	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		Earth co-orbital asteroid in a near 1:1 resonance with Earth		0.212	0.817
	2007 TU24		https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ea/2007_TU24_radar_image_20080128.jpg	Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo—PHO				0.125													0.00002	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.196	0.785
277810	2006 FV35			Asteroid (Apollo)—NEO—quasi-satellite of Earth			3/29/2006	0.115		1.379	0.623	1.00104	1.00	365.83							0.0000181	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		Earth co-orbital asteroid in a near 1:1 resonance with Earth		0.166	0.723
	2013 LX28			Asteroid (Apollo)—NEO—quasi-satellite of Earth			6/12/2013	0.108		1.454	0.549	1.00159	1.00	366.13							0.0000169	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		Earth co-orbital asteroid in a near 1:1 resonance with Earth		0.145	0.675
	2002 JE9			Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo—PHO				0.100													0.00002	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.126	0.628
	2010 XC15			Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo—PHO				0.100													0.00002	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.126	0.628
	2009 TK			Asteroid (Amor)—NEO				0.1		1.577	1.041	1.30894	1.50	546.99						195,815,284	0.0000119	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		Passed by Earth on 2015-10-05 at ~17.6 LD		0.1	0.47
		Didymos I		Satellite of Didymos			11/23/2003	0.075				1.64400001		0.50						1	0.0000118	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.071	0.471
	2014 OL339			Asteroid (Aten)—NEO—quasi-satellie of Earth			7/29/2014	0.065		1.460	0.539	0.99939	1.00	364.92							0.0000102	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		Earth co-orbital asteroid in a near 1:1 resonance with Earth		0.053	0.408
	1998 DK36			Asteroid (Apohele)—NEO				0.043		0.980	0.404	0.69227	0.58	210.38							0.0000067	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		first known Apohele asteroid; currently lost as of August 2015		0.023	0.267
	S/2005 (1862) 1	Apollo I		Satellite of Apollo			11/4/2005	0.040				1.47100002								3	0.0000063	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.020	0.251
	2015 SZ2			Asteroid (Apollo)—NEO			9/23/2015	0.036		1.483	0.913	1.19819	1.31	479.06							0.0000056	0.000	0.000	0.000020	0.000	0.000	0.000030	0.000	0.000	0.000076	0.000	0.000		close passing to Earth (~1.32 LD) on September 30, 2015		0.016	0.223
	2004 BL86 I			Satellite of 2004 BL86			1/26/2015	0.035				1.502200003								1	0.00001	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.015	0.220
	2001 GO2			Asteroid (Apollo)—NEO			4/13/2001	0.030		1.176	0.838	1.00674	1.01	368.95							0.0000047	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		Earth co-orbital asteroid in near 1:1 resonance		0.011	0.188
367943	2012 DA14	Duende	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9f/Radar-2012DA14-Goldstone.jpg/275px-Radar-2012DA14-Goldstone.jpg	Asteroid (near Earth)—Aten			2/23/2012	0.015		0.992	0.829	0.91030	0.87	317.20	0.375	9.0					0.00000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.003	0.097
	2012 FC71			Asteroid (Aten)—NEO			3/31/2012	0.015		1.076	0.903	0.98953	0.98	359.54							0.0000024	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		Earth co-orbital asteroid in a Kozai resonance with Earth		0.003	0.094
	2013 BS45			Asteroid (Aten)—NEO—quasi-satellie of Earth			1/20/2013	0.015		1.081	0.914	0.99741	1.00	363.84							0.0000024	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		Earth co-orbital asteroid in near 1:1 resonance; horseshoe companion to Earth (like Cruithne)		0.003	0.094
	2015 LF			Asteroid (Apollo)			6/7/2015	0.011		3.848	0.797	2.32262	3.54	1,292.91							0.000002	0.000	0.000	0.000006	0.000	0.000	0.000009	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		Passed within 0.5 LD (Lunar Distances) (=0.0013 AU) of Earth on 2015-06-08		0.001	0.068
	2009 DD45			Asteroid (Apollo)—NEA			2/27/2009	0.010		1.495	0.987	1.24090	1.38	504.90	0.050	1.2				185,635,573	0.0000015	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		passed within 72,000 km of Earth on March 2, 2009		0.001	0.060
	2009 BD			Asteroid (Apollo)—NEA			1/16/2009	0.006		1.050	0.967	1.00861	1.01	369.99							0.0000009	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		Earth co-orbital asteroid in a near 1:1 resonance with Earth		0.000380	0.035
	2006 JY26			Asteroid (Apollo)—Arjuna asteroid—NEO—PHA			5/6/2006	0.005		1.094	0.926	1.00986	1.01	370.67							0.0000007	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		listed on the Sentry Risk Table with a 1 in 71 chance of impacting Earth on May 3, 2073		0.000284	0.030
	2011 MD		https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/80/PIA18453-Asteroid2011MD-SpitzerSpaceTelescope-IRAC-Feb2014.jpg/250px-PIA18453-Asteroid2011MD-SpitzerSpaceTelescope-IRAC-Feb2014.jpg	Asteroid (near Earth)—Amor			6/22/2011	0.005		1.095	1.017	1.05600	1.09	396.50	0.008	0.2				157,975,372	0.0000007	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		passed very close to Earth (~12,000 km) in 2011; prime candidate for capture by NASA's Asteroid Redirect Mission (scheduled for the 2020s)		0.000274	0.029
	1991 VG			Asteroid (Apollo)—Arjuna asteroid—NEO			11/6/1991	0.004		1.077	0.976	1.02696	1.04	380.13							0.0000007	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		Earth co-orbital asteroid in near 1:1 resonance		0.000227	0.027
	2004 FU162			Asteroid—NEA			3/31/2004	0.003		1.151	0.503	0.82687	0.75	274.63							0.0000005	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		passed within 6,400 km of Earth on March 31, 2004		0.000113	0.019
	2006 RH120			Asteroid (Apollo)—temporary satellite of Earth			9/14/2006	0.0013		1.058	1.007	1.03300	1.05	383.50	0.002	0.0458					0.0000002	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		was in temporary orbit around Earth for 11 months during 2006 and 2007; was initially thought to be a spent Saturn V rocket		0.000020	0.008
46610	1993 TQ1	Besixdouze (B612)		Asteroid (main belt)			10/15/1993			2.681	1.859	2.27033	3.42	1,249.49						339,636,473	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		one of three minor planets named for Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's Petit Prince. The asteroid the prince lived on was Asteroïde B612—0xB612 (hexadecimal) is the same as 46610 (the asteroid's minor planet number).		0.0	0.00
1125	1957 UN1	China		Asteroid (main belt)			10/30/1957			3.808	2.451	3.12912	5.54	2,021.77	0.224	5.4					0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
	P/2004 PY42	CINEOS		Comet (Chiron type)	167P/		8/10/2004					16.19000	65.16	23,799.04						2,421,989,839	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
5143	1991 VL	Heracles		Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo—binary			11/7/1991			3.250	0.418	1.83394	2.48	907.15				1		274,354,186	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
8847	1990 TO3; 1995 TN2	Huch		Asteroid (main belt)			10/12/1990			2.931	2.749	2.84022	4.79	1,748.34							0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		named for German intellectual Ricarda Huch—879 Ricarda is also named for her.		0.0	0.00
		Ikeya-Zhang (池谷-張彗星)		Comet	153P/		2/1/2002			101.920	0.507	51.21360	366.51	133,867.81							0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		longest known orbital period of any periodic comet		0.0	0.00
7088	1992 AA	Ishtar		Asteroid (near Earth)—Amor—binary			1/1/1992			2.754	1.207	1.98056	2.79	1,018.08	0.112	2.7		1		296,287,427	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XIX Megaclite		Satellite of Jupiter			1/5/2001					5.36131	-2.06	-752.86						23,493,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XL Mneme		Satellite of Jupiter			5/29/2003					5.34488	-1.70	-620.04						21,035,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XLI Aoede		Satellite of Jupiter			3/4/2003					5.36456	-2.08	-761.50						23,980,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XLII Thelxinoe		Satellite of Jupiter			1/24/2004					5.34574	-1.72	-628.09						21,164,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XLIII Arche		Satellite of Jupiter			12/18/2002					5.36038	-2.00	-731.95						23,355,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XLIV Kallichore		Satellite of Jupiter			3/7/2003					5.35994	-2.00	-728.73						23,288,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XLIX Kore		Satellite of Jupiter			4/3/2003					5.36833	-2.13	-779.17						24,543,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XLV Helike		Satellite of Jupiter			3/4/2003					5.34510	-1.71	-626.32						21,069,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XLVI Carpo		Satellite of Jupiter			4/14/2003					5.31829	1.25	456.30						17,058,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XLVII Eukelade		Satellite of Jupiter			3/4/2003					5.36020	-2.00	-730.47						23,328,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XLVIII Cyllene		Satellite of Jupiter			4/2/2003					5.36342	-2.06	-752.00						23,809,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XX Taygete		Satellite of Jupiter			1/5/2001					5.35988	-2.01	-732.41						23,280,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XXI Chaldene		Satellite of Jupiter			1/5/2001					5.35868	-1.98	-723.72						23,100,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XXII Harpalyke		Satellite of Jupiter			1/5/2001					5.34369	-1.71	-623.32						20,858,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XXIII Kalyke		Satellite of Jupiter			1/5/2001					5.36124	-2.03	-742.06						23,483,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XXIV Iocaste		Satellite of Jupiter			1/5/2001					5.34504	-1.73	-631.60						21,060,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XXIX Thyone		Satellite of Jupiter			5/16/2002					5.34423	-1.72	-627.21						20,939,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XXV Erinome		Satellite of Jupiter			1/5/2001					5.35932	-1.99	-728.46						23,196,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XXVI Isonoe		Satellite of Jupiter			1/5/2001					5.35905	-1.99	-726.23						23,155,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XXVII Praxidike		Satellite of Jupiter			1/5/2001					5.34403	-1.71	-625.39						20,908,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XXVIII Autonoe		Satellite of Jupiter			5/16/2002					5.36500	-2.08	-760.95						24,046,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XXX Hermippe		Satellite of Jupiter			5/16/2002					5.34552	-1.74	-633.90						21,131,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XXXI Aitne		Satellite of Jupiter			5/16/2002					5.35954	-2.00	-730.18						23,229,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XXXII Eurydome		Satellite of Jupiter			5/16/2002					5.35711	-1.96	-717.33						22,865,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XXXIII Euanthe		Satellite of Jupiter			5/16/2002					5.34329	-1.70	-620.49						20,797,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XXXIV Euporie		Satellite of Jupiter			5/16/2002					5.33331	-1.51	-550.74						19,304,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XXXIX Hegemone		Satellite of Jupiter			3/6/2003					5.36187	-2.03	-739.88						23,577,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XXXV Orthosie		Satellite of Jupiter			5/16/2002					5.34277	-1.70	-622.56						20,720,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XXXVI Sponde		Satellite of Jupiter			5/16/2002					5.36127	-2.05	-748.34						23,487,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XXXVII Kale		Satellite of Jupiter			5/16/2002					5.35946	-2.00	-729.47						23,217,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
		Jupiter XXXVIII Pasithee		Satellite of Jupiter			5/16/2002					5.35804	-1.97	-719.44						23,004,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
	P/2000 B4	LINEAR		Comet (Chiron type)	165P/		1/29/2000					18.00000	76.37	27,893.38						2,692,762,020	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
2577	1975 EE3	Litva		Asteroid—Mars crosser			3/12/1975			2.167	1.642	1.9042379	2.63	959.80	0.117	2.8		2		284,869,967	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		"Litva" means "Lithuania" in Russian		0.0	0.00
	C/2001 OG108	LONEOS		Comet (Halley type)			7/28/2001			25.606	0.994	13.30000	48.51	17,717.79						1,989,651,937	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
341520	2007 TY430	Mors–Somnus		TNO—binary			10/14/2007			49.661	28.839	39.25010	245.91	89,817.21	0.387	9.3					0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
34611	2000 UF11	Nacogdoches	http://www.physics.sfasu.edu/astro/asteroids/k00u11f.gif	Asteroid (Main-belt)			10/25/2000			3.520	2.837	3.17870	5.67	2,070.01						475,526,266	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
	P/2001 T4 (NEAT)	NEAT		Comet (Chiron type)/Centaur	166P/		10/15/2001			19.201	8.564	13.88284	51.73	18,893.65						2,076,843,480	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		one of a few known bodies with a centaur-like orbit and a coma; one of the reddest centaurs		0.0	0.00
330836	2009 HW77	Orius		Centaur			4/25/2009			30.478	12.453	21.46583	99.46	36,326.20							0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
49036	1998 QM107	Pelion		Centaur			8/21/1998			22.648	17.266	19.95681	89.15	32,563.81							0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
346889	2009 QV38	Rhiphonos		Centaur			8/28/2009			15.635	6.021	10.82785	35.63	13,014.02							0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
879	1917 CJ	Ricarda		Asteroid—Maria family			7/22/1917			2.922	2.141	2.53125	4.03	1,470.96	3.454	82.9					0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		named for German intellectual Ricarda Huch—8847 Huch is also named for her.		0.0	0.00
2578	1952 HG2; 1975 VW3; 1980 TA1	Saint-Exupéry		Asteroid (main belt)			11/2/1975			3.289	2.712	3.00018		1,898.10						448,820,732	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		one of three minor planets named for Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's Petit Prince		0.0	0.00
		Schwassmann-Wachmann 3	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c0/Schwassman-Wachmann3-B-HST.gif/120px-Schwassman-Wachmann3-B-HST.gif	Comet	73P/		5/2/1930			5.180	0.933	3.05653	5.34	1,951.83							0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		in the process of disintegration; broke into at least 66 pieces during its 1995 perihelion; was set to be visited by the CONTOUR probe in 2006, but the probe was lost in 2002		0.0	0.00
	1972 XA I; S/2007 (1866) 1	Sisyphus I		Satellite of Sisyphus																	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
32532	2001 PT13; 1995 MM6; 1999 NE2	Thereus		Centaur			8/9/2001			12.746	8.584	10.66486	34.83	12,721.29	0.347	8.3				1,595,440,719	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
10160	1994 YQ1	Totoro		Asteroid (main belt)			12/31/1994			2.719	2.080	2.39971	3.72	1,357.81							0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		named after the main character from My Neighbor Totoro		0.0	0.00
6000	1987 UN	United Nations		Asteroid (Main-belt)			10/27/1987			3.085	2.116	2.60046	4.19	1,531.70	0.136	3.3				389,022,749	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
612	1906 VN	Veronica		Asteroid			10/8/1906			3.977	2.342	3.16000	5.62								0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		its name is possibly derived from its provisional designation		0.0	0.00
3789	1928 UF; 1986 QK1	Zhongguo		Asteroid (outer main belt)			10/25/1928			3.899	2.660	3.27955	5.94	2,169.30							0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		Originally named 1125 China. When it was lost, another asteroid was named 1125 China. When it was recovered, it was re-named as 3789 Zhongguo (from Mandarin 中国 Zhōngguó 'China').		0.0	0.00
35107	1991 VH			Asteroid (near Earth)—Apollo—binary			11/9/1991			1.302	0.973	1.13739	1.21	443.06	0.109	2.6		1		170,151,549	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
	1994 ES2			TNO						51.380	40.731	46.05546	312.56	114,161.63							0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
31345	1998 PG			Asteroid (near Earth)—Amor—binary			9/3/1998			2.804	1.226	2.01505552	2.86	1,044.79	0.105	2.5		1		301,448,054	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
	1998 RO1 I; S/2001 (66063) 1			Satellite of 1998 RO1			9/13/2013					0.990900004		14.54						1	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
101429	1998 VF31			Mars Trojan (L5)			11/13/1998			1.677	1.371	1.52418	1.88	687.31							0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
	1998 WW31 I; S/2000 (1998 WW31) 1			Satellite of 1998 WW31								44.48915		570.00						22,000	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
85990	1999 JV6			Asteroid (Apollo)—NEO—PHA			5/1/1999			1.322	0.694	1.00773	1.01	369.50	0.272	6.5					0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
	2000 GM137			Centaur			4/2/2000			8.837	6.947	7.89201	22.17	8,098.04							0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
	2003 SQ317			TNO (Haumea family)						45.911	39.240	42.57531	277.81	101,469.43	0.313	7.5					0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
416400	2003 UZ117			TNO (Haumea family)			10/24/2003			50.390	38.326	44.35823	295.44	107,909.53	0.250	6.0					0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
144908	2004 YH32			Centaur			12/18/2004			12.776	3.548	8.16196	23.32	8,517.06							0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		unusually high inclination (79.09398°)		0.0	0.00
265504	2005 JT50			Asteroid (main belt)			5/4/2005			2.304	2.138	2.22104	3.31	1,209.02							0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
	2005 TV189			Plutino			10/3/2005			47.209	32.006	39.60767	249.27	91,047.36							0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		unusual among plutinos for its highly inclined orbit 34.5°		0.0	0.00
348514	2005 UX10; 1995 WV36			Asteroid (main belt)			10/22/2005			2.363	2.137	2.25014	3.38	1,232.86							0.00	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.0
	2007 TB434			Centaur						8.931	8.477	8.70408	25.68	9,379.57							0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
	2009 SH2			Asteroid (Aten)—NEO—Arjuna asteroid						1.085	0.898	0.99156	0.99	360.64	0.053	1.3					0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		Earth co-orbital asteroid in near 1:1 resonance		0.0	0.00
	2010 EC46			Asteroid (Apollo)			3/13/2010					1.54459	1.92	701.16						231,066,867	0.0000000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000				0.0	0.00
2212	1978 SB	Hephaistos		Asteroid (Apollo)—NEO			9/27/1978	3.1		3.967	0.351	2.15904	3.17	1,158.75	0.833	20.0				322,987,780	0.0004842	0.000	0.000	0.002	0.000	0.001	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.01	0.000	0.003				119.6	19.38
1627	1929 SH	Ivar	https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/ad/1627Ivar_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png/250px-1627Ivar_%28Lightcurve_Inversion%29.png	Asteroid (Amor)—NEO			9/25/1929	4.4		2.602	1.124	1.86313	2.54	928.89	0.200	4.8				278,720,820	0.0006875	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.001	0.004	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.005				241.1	27.52
37117	2000 VU2	Narcissus		Centaur			11/1/2000	5.6		10.681	3.066	6.87336	18.02	6,581.92						1,028,240,647	0.0008790	0.000	0.000	0.003	0.000	0.002	0.005	0.000	0.002	0.01	0.000	0.006				394.1	35.19
	v774104		https://sg.hu/kep/2015_11/598x355x1113nap1.jpg.pagespeed.ic.pIFhfYzP6n.jpg	TNO			10/13/2015	375.0				103.00000									0.0588605	0.000	0.029	0.216	0.000	0.108	0.317	0.000	0.158	0.80	0.000	0.399		as of 11-2015, the most distant known natural object in the solar system (followed by Eris); the Voyager probes are further, but are man-made.		1,767,145.9	2,356.19
163899	2003 SD220			Asteroid (Aten)—NEO—PHA			9/29/2003	1.0		1.002	0.654	0.82802	0.75	275.21							0.0001570	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.001				12.6	6.28
1685	1948 OA	Toro		Asteroid (Apollo)—NEO			7/17/1948	1.7		1.963	0.771	1.36723	1.60	583.93	0.425	10.2					0.0002668	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.000	0.001	0.000	0.001	0.00	0.000	0.002				36.3	10.68
	2015 XY261			Asteroid (Apollo)—NEO			12/12/2015	0.0		2.221	0.802	1.51170	1.86	678.88							0.0000012	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.000	0.00	0.000	0.000		set to pass within 0.8 LD of Earth on 2015-12-15		0.0	0.05