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is a trans-Neptunian object approximately in diameter. it is approximately from the Sun. At the time of its announcement in March 2018, it was the third most distant observed natural object in the Solar System, after Eris and . At a visual apparent magnitude of 26.2, it is one of the faintest trans-Neptunian objects observed and only the largest telescopes in the world can observe it. Being so far from the Sun, moves very slowly among the background stars and has only been observed eight times over 355 days. It requires an observation arc of several years to refine the uncertainties in the approximately 700-year orbital period and determine whether it is currently near or at aphelion (farthest distance from the Sun). As of 2023 the nominal JPL Horizons solution has it coming to aphelion around the year 2238, whereas Project Pluto (which only fit 5 of the 8 observations) shows it reached aphelion around 2015.


Discovery

was first observed by
Scott Sheppard Scott Sander Sheppard (born 1977) is an American astronomer and a discoverer of numerous moons, comets and minor planets in the outer Solar System. He is an astronomer in the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism at the Carnegie Institution for Scie ...
, Chad Trujillo, and David Tholen on 13 October 2015 using the
Subaru Telescope is the telescope of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, located at the Mauna Kea Observatory on Hawaii. It is named after the open star cluster known in English as the Pleiades. It had the largest monolithic primary mirror in the wo ...
, a large reflecting telescope at the Mauna Kea Observatories on the summit of
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with a primary mirror in diameter. In 2015 it was only observed for 26 days, which is a very short observation arc for a trans-Neptunian object as objects far from the Sun move very slowly across the sky. It is calculated that it will remain in the
constellation A constellation is an area on the celestial sphere in which a group of visible stars forms Asterism (astronomy), a perceived pattern or outline, typically representing an animal, mythological subject, or inanimate object. The origins of the e ...
of
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from 1994 until 2077. It was announced on 13 March 2018 alongside several other trans-Neptunian objects with a current heliocentric distance greater than 50 AU. The trans-Neptunian objects
541132 Leleākūhonua 541132 Leleākūhonua (), provisionally designated , is an extreme trans-Neptunian object and sednoid in the outermost part of the Solar System. It was first observed on 13 October 2015, by astronomers at the Mauna Kea Observatories, Hawaii. B ...
and were also discovered by this team on 13 October 2015.


Orbit

The orbit of is poorly constrained, as it has only been observed 10 times over 2 years due to how dim it is. At a visual apparent magnitude of 26.2, it is about 75 million times fainter than what can be seen with the naked eye, and it is one of the dimmest trans-Neptunian objects ever observed, only being able to be seen by the largest modern telescopes. The JPL Small-Body Database estimates that it came to perihelion (closest approach to the Sun) around the year . JPL estimates aphelion (farthest distance from the Sun) to be in 2238 at 128 AU whereas Project Pluto (which only fit 5 of the 8 observations) estimates aphelion was in 2015 at 86 AU. As the JPL solution fits all 8 observations, it is a better orbit determination. When dealing with statistics of small numbers, automation can reject some data unnecessarily.


Distance from the Sun

The precise distance of still remains unknown due to its poorly understood orbit and the fact it has not been observed since 2016. It is currently outbound roughly from the Sun, and will require further observations to better refine the orbit. At magnitude 26, it is only observable with a small number of telescopes that are capable of following it up and refining its orbit. It is expected to come to opposition in the
constellation A constellation is an area on the celestial sphere in which a group of visible stars forms Asterism (astronomy), a perceived pattern or outline, typically representing an animal, mythological subject, or inanimate object. The origins of the e ...
of
Aries Aries may refer to: *Aries (astrology), an astrological sign *Aries (constellation), a constellation of stars in the zodiac Arts, entertainment and media * ''Aries'' (album), by Luis Miguel, 1993 * ''Aries'' (EP), by Alice Chater, 2020 * "Aries" ...
around 3 November 2021 when it should have a
solar elongation In astronomy, a planet's elongation is the angular separation between the Sun and the planet, with Earth as the reference point. The greatest elongation of a given inferior planet occurs when this planet's position, in its orbital path around t ...
of roughly 175 °. , there are only five known minor planets further from the Sun than under its nominal orbit: Eris (95.9 AU), (97.2 AU), (99.0 AU), (123.5 AU), and (~132 AU). Observed Solar System objects that periodically become more distant than 89 AU from the Sun include (which is much larger in size), , , , and . There are 804 known objects that have aphelia more than 89 AU from the Sun as of March 2018. This distance is about double the outer limit of the torus-shaped
Kuiper belt The Kuiper belt () is a circumstellar disc in the outer Solar System, extending from the orbit of Neptune at 30 astronomical units (AU) to approximately 50 AU from the Sun. It is similar to the asteroid belt, but is far larger—20 times ...
that lies outside Neptune's orbit. Far beyond this region is the vast spherical Oort cloud enshrouding the Solar System, whose presence was deduced from the orbits of
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s. Another distant object publicly known as ''
V774104 V774104 is the internal designation for the trans-Neptunian object designated , but in November 2015 press releases confused it with 541132 Leleākūhonua, which was Provisional designation in astronomy, provisionally designated and internally ...
'' was purportedly discovered at around 103 AU on 13 October 2015 by the same team, but public press releases may have confused its distance with Leleākūhonua (V302126, then known as ). is believed to be V774104. Study of the population of Solar System objects that are significantly more distant than will likely require new instruments. The proposed ''
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'' spacecraft mission is designed to determine the outer limit of the Kuiper belt and directly detect Oort cloud objects out to 10,000 AU. Such objects are too small to detect with current telescopes except during stellar occultations. The proposal involves use of a wide field of view and rapid recording cadence to allow detection of many such events.


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List Of Centaurs and Scattered-Disk Objects
by the ''Minor Planet Center'' * *
"Pseudo-MPEC" for 2015 TH367
at Project Pluto {{DEFAULTSORT:2015 TH367 # Minor planet object articles (unnumbered) # 20151013