(15874) 1996 TL66
(also written (15874) 1996 TL66 ) is a Objet transneptunien. Discovered in 1996 by the team of David C. Jewitt, it was about the one of the first scattered objects of the Ceinture of Kuiper ever detected. Of an equatorial diameter estimated at least 950 km, it highly turns around the Sun to the average distance from 83 ua on an eccentric and strongly tilted orbit .
See too
Internal bonds
- scattered Object
- Object transneptunien
External bonds
- Given '' Minor Planet Center '' on {{PM2|(15874) 1996 TL|66}}
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