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by josephhainline 2745 days ago
The same folks also discovered https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_TG387 a while back, with a 1955 AU aphelion. That is a lot more far out. It's crazy to think about an orbit taking over 32 thousand years. I wonder what the sun looks like from out there.
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Yeah, I remember that. There is speculation in the astronomy community that based on the sheer amount of cubic volume that is out there, the distance, the small size and dark color of Sednoids and other TNOs, and the small area that's been systematically searched so far, that there may be literally thousands of them out there and a total mass of 75% of Jupiter.