Leet o Solar Seestem objects bi size
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This is a pairtial leet o Solar Seestem objects bi size, arranged in descendin order o mean volumetric radius, an subdividit intae several size classes.
Leet o objects bi radius
[eedit | eedit soorce]Lairger nor 400 km
[eedit | eedit soorce]Bouk (a) | Image | Radius (b) | Vollum | Mass | Density | Gravity (c) | Teep | Shape | # (d) | ||||
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(km) | (R⊕) | (109 km3) | (V⊕) | (1021 kg) | (M⊕) | (g/cm3) | (m/s2) | (⊕) | |||||
Sun | 342±65 696[1] | 109.3 | 1,414,300,000 | 1,305,700 | 1,988,550,000 | 333,000 | 1.408 | 274.0 | 27.94 | star | roond (HE) | 1 | |
Jupiter | 911±6 69 | 10.97 | 1,431,280 | 1,321 | 1,898,600 | 317.83 | 1.326 | 24.79 | 2.528 | planet (gas giant); haes rings | roond (HE) | 2 | |
Saturn | 232±6 58 (w/o rings) |
9.140 | 827,130 | 764 | 568,460 | 95.162 | 0.687 | 10.445 | 1.065 | planet (gas giant); haes rings | roond (HE) | 3 | |
Uranus | 362±7 25 | 3.981 | 68,340 | 63.1 | 86,832 | 14.536 | 1.27 | 8.69 | 0.90 | planet (ice giant); haes rings | roond (HE) | 4 | |
Neptune | 622±19 24 | 3.865 | 62,540 | 57.7 | 102,430 | 17.147 | 1.638 | 11.15 | 1.137 | planet (ice giant); haes raings | roond (HE) | 5 | |
Yird | 371.0±0.01 6 | 1 | 1,083.21 | 1 | 5,973.6 | 1 | 5.514 | 9.80665 | 1 | planet (terrestrial) | roond (HE) | 6 | |
Venus | 051.8±1.0 6 (w/o gas) |
0.9499 | 928.43 | 0.857 | 4,868.5 | 0.815 | 5.243 | 8.872 | 0.905 | planet (terrestrial) | roond (HE) | 7 | |
Maurs | 389.5±0.2 3 | 0.5320 | 163.18 | 0.151 | 641.85 | 0.107 | 3.9335 ± 0.0004 | 3.7 | 0.38 | planet (terrestrial) | roond (HE) | 8 | |
Ganymede Jupiter III |
634.1±0.3 2 | 0.4135 | 76.30 | 0.0704 | 148.2 | 0.0248 | 1.936 | 1.428 | 0.15 | muin o Jupiter | roond (HE) | 9 | |
Titan Saturn VI |
576±2 2 (w/o gas) |
0.4043 | 71.52 | 0.0660 | 134.5 | 0.0225 | 1.8798 ± 0.0044 | 1.354 | 0.14 | muin o Saturn | roond (HE) | 10 | |
Mercur | 439.7±1.0 2 | 0.3829 | 60.83 | 0.0562 | 330.2 | 0.0553 | 5.427 | 3.7 | 0.38 | planet (terrestrial) | roond (HE) | 11 | |
Callisto Jupiter IV |
410.3±1.5 2 | 0.3783 | 58.65 | 0.0541 | 107.6 | 0.018 | 1.8344 ± 0.0034 | 1.23603 | 0.126 | moon of Jupiter | roond (HE) | 12 | |
Io Jupiter I |
821.6±0.5 1 | 0.2859 | 25.32 | 0.0234 | 89.3 | 0.015 | 3.528 ± 0.006 | 1.797 | 0.183 | moon of Jupiter | roond (HE) | 13 | |
Muin Yird I |
737.1 1 | 0.2727 | 21.958 | 0.0203 | 73.5 | 0.0123 | 3.3464 | 1.625 | 0.166 | muin o Yird | roond (HE) | 14 | |
Europa Jupiter II |
560.8±0.5 1 | 0.2450 | 15.93 | 0.0147 | 48 | 0.008035 | 3.013 ± 0.005 | 1.316 | 0.134 | moon of Jupiter | roond (HE) | 15 | |
Triton Neptune I |
353.4±0.9 1 | 0.2124 | 10.38 | 0.0096 | 21.5 | 0.003599 | 2.061 | 0.782 | 0.0797 | moon of Neptune | roond (HE) | 16 | |
Pluto 134340 |
186±2 1[2] | 0.186 | 6.95 | 0.0064 | 13.105 | 0.0022 | 1.87 ± 0.02 | 0.61 | 0.062 | dwarf planet; plutino; multiple | roond (HE) | 17 | |
Eris 136199 |
163±6 1[3] | 0.1825 | 6.59 | 0.006 | 16.7[4] | 0.0028 | 2.52 ± 0.05 | 0.662 | 0.0672 | dwarf planet; SDO; binary | roond (HE) | 18 | |
Titania Uranus III |
±0.6 788.4 | 0.1237 | 2.06 | 0.0019 | 3.526 | 0.00059 | 1.711 ± 0.005 | 0.378 | 0.0385 | moon of Uranus | roond | 19 | |
2007 OR10 225088 |
+38 −113 767[5] |
0.1200 | 1.88 | 0.0017 | resonant KBO (3:10) | unknown | 20 | ||||||
Rhea Saturn V |
±1.0 763.8 | 0.1199 | 1.87 | 0.0017 | 2.3166 | 0.00039 | 1.236 ± 0.005 | 0.26 | 0.027 | moon of Saturn | roond (HE, disputed) | 21 | |
Oberon Uranus IV |
±2.6 761.4 | 0.1195 | 1.85 | 0.0017 | 3.014 | 0.0005 | 1.63 ± 0.05 | 0.347 | 0.035 | moon of Uranus | roond | 22 | |
Iapetus Saturn VIII |
±2.8 734.5 | 0.1153 | 1.55 | 0.0014 | 1.9739 | 0.00033 | 1.088 ± 0.013 | 0.223 | 0.0227 | moon of Saturn | roond (not in HE) | 23 | |
Makemake 136472 |
+19 −11 715[6] |
0.112 | 1.7 | .0016 | 2.3 ± 0.9 | dwarf planet; cubewano | roond | 24 | |||||
Haumea 136108 |
+34 −29 620 |
0.097 | 1.3–1.6 | 0.001 | 4.006 | 0.00067 | 2.55[7] | 0.44 | 0.045 | dwarf planet; resonant KBO (7:12); trinary | roond (scalene ellipsoid) | 25 | |
Charon Pluto I |
±3 606 | 0.0951 | 0.87 | 0.0008 | 1.52 | 0.00025 | 1.702 ± 0.021 | 0.279 | 0.028 | moon of Pluto | roond | 26 | |
Umbriel Uranus II |
±2.8 584.7 | 0.0918 | 0.84 | 0.0008 | 1.2 | 0.00020 | 1.39 ± 0.16 | 0.234 | 0.024 | moon of Uranus | roond | 27 | |
Ariel Uranus I |
±0.6 578.9 | 0.0909 | 0.81 | 0.0007 | 1.35 | 0.000226 | 1.66 ± 0.15 | 0.269 | 0.027 | moon of Uranus | roond | 28 | |
Dione Saturn IV |
±0.4 561.4 | 0.0881 | 0.73 | 0.0007 | 1.096 | 0.000183 | 1.478 ± 0.003 | 0.232 | 0.0237 | moon of Saturn | roond (not in HE) | 29 | |
Quaoar 50000 |
±3 555 | 0.0871 | 1.4 ± 0.1 | 0.0002 | 2.2 ± 0.4[8] | 0.125 | 0.0127 | cubewano; binary | unknown | 30 | |||
Tethys Saturn III |
±0.6 531.1 | 0.0834 | 0.624 | 0.0006 | 0.6173 | 0.000103 | 0.984 ± 0.003[9] | 0.145 | 0.015 | moon of Saturn | roond (not in HE) | 31 | |
Sedna 90377 |
±80 500 | 0.0785 | sednoid; detached object | unknown | 32 | ||||||||
Ceres 1 |
473[10] | 0.0742 | 0.433 | 0.0004 | 0.939[11] | 0.000157 | 2.17 | 0.29 | 0.030 | dwarf planet; belt asteroid | roond (HE) | 33 | |
2002 MS4 307261 |
±24 467 | 0.0733 | cubewano[12] | unknown | 34 | ||||||||
Orcus 90482 |
±13 458 | 0.0719 | 2.47[13] | plutino; binary | unknown | 35 | |||||||
Salacia 120347 |
±23 425 | 0.0667 | 0.45 ± ? | 1.16+0.59 −0.36[14] |
cubewano; binary | unknown | 36 | ||||||
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Frae 200 tae 400 km
[eedit | eedit soorce]Aw imaged icy muins except Proteus wi radii greater nor 200 km are roond, awtho those unner 400 km that hae haed thair shapes carefully meisurt are nae in hydrostatic equilibrium.[15][citation needit] Maist asteroids are rockier an less likely tae be roond; for ensaumple, 10 Hygiea is nae, while 2 Pallas an 4 Vesta are borderline.[citation needit]
Body (a) | Image | Radius (b) (km) |
Mass (1020 kg) |
Density (g/cm3) |
Teep (c) | Remerks – Shape (d) | Refs (c) r · M | ||||||
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2013 FY27 | 265–550 | – | – | SDO | lairge range of estimatit diameters | r · M | |||||||
2002 AW197 55565 |
+20 −18 384 |
– | – | ither TNO, detached object | – | [16] · [16] | |||||||
2003 AZ84 208996 |
385 | – | – | plutino; binary | – | r · M | |||||||
V774104 | ~375 | - | - | – | - | ||||||||
Varda 174567 |
358 | 2.65 | 1.25 | cubewano; binary | – | [16] · [16] | |||||||
2015 RR245 | ~350 | - | - | resonant KBO (2:9) | – | - | |||||||
Dysnomia Eris I |
±25 342 | – | – | moon of Eris | lairge range of estimatit diameters 100–660 km | [17] · M | |||||||
2004 GV9 90568 |
±40 340 | – | – | cubewano | – | r · M | |||||||
2005 RN43 145452 |
±40 340 | – | – | cubewano | – | r · M | |||||||
2002 UX25 55637 |
±17 335 | 1.25 | 0.82 | cubewano; binary | – | [16] · [18] | |||||||
2007 JJ43 278361 |
±150 335[19] | – | – | cubewano | – | r · M | |||||||
Varuna 20000 |
+77 −43 334 |
3.7 | 0.99[7] | cubewano | – | [20] · M | |||||||
Ixion 28978 |
+130 −110 325 |
– | – | plutino | – | r · M | |||||||
2007 UK126 229762 |
±40 300 | – | – | SDO | – | r · M | |||||||
Chaos 19521 |
±70 300 | – | – | cubewano | – | r · M | |||||||
2010 KZ39 | ~300 | – | – | cubewano[21] | – | r · M | |||||||
2012 VP113 | ~300 | – | – | sednoid | – | r · M | |||||||
2010 RF43 | ~300 | – | – | SDO | – | r · M | |||||||
2005 RM43 145451 |
~300 | – | – | SDO | – | r · M | |||||||
2001 UR163 42301 |
~300 | – | – | SDO | – | r · M | |||||||
2002 TC302 84522 |
±50 290 | – | – | resonant KBO (2:5) | – | r · M | |||||||
2002 XV93 | ±10 280 | – | – | plutino | – | r · M | |||||||
2003 UZ413 455502 |
~280 | – | – | plutino | – | r · M | |||||||
2008 ST291 | ~318 | – | – | SDO | – | r · M | |||||||
2010 RE64 | ~280 | – | – | SDO | – | r · M | |||||||
2010 FX86 | ~280 | – | – | cubewano | – | r · M | |||||||
2006 QH181 | ~280 | – | – | SDO | – | r · M | |||||||
2014 UM33 472271 |
~270 | – | – | cubewano | – | r · M | |||||||
2004 XR190 | ~270 | – | – | SDO | – | r · M | |||||||
Vesta 4 |
±0.1 262.7 | 2.59 | 3.46 | belt asteroid | formerly roond (nae in hydrostatic equilibrium: frozen-in ellipsoidal shape an lairge impact basins)[22][23] | [24] · [24] | |||||||
2003 VS2 84922 |
±20 260 | – | – | plutino | – | r · M | |||||||
2004 TY364 120348 |
~260 | – | – | cubewano | – | r · M | |||||||
2010 VK201 | ~260 | – | – | cubewano | – | r · M | |||||||
Pallas 2 |
±3 256[25] | ±0.26 2.11[26] | ±0.5 3.0 | belt asteroid | uncertain | [25] M | |||||||
Enceladus Saturn II |
±0.2 252.1 | 1.08 | 1.61 | moon of Saturn | roond (nae in hydrostatic equilibrium: frozen-in ellipsoidal shape) | r · M | |||||||
2005 UQ513 202421 |
±40 250 | – | – | cubewano | – | r · M | |||||||
2003 QX113 | ~250 | – | – | SDO | – | r · M | |||||||
2014 FC69 | ~250 | – | – | – | – | r · M | |||||||
2002 WC19 119979 |
245 | – | – | twotino; binary | – | r · M | |||||||
2010 EK139 471143 |
±70 240 | – | – | SDO | – | r · M | |||||||
Miranda Uranus V |
±0.7 235.8 | 0.66 | 1.2 | moon of Uranus | roond | r · M | |||||||
2005 TB190 145480 |
±30 230 | – | – | detached object | – | r · M | |||||||
1999 DE9 26375 |
±20 230 | – | – | resonant KBO (2:5) | – | r · M | |||||||
2003 FY128 120132 |
±10 230 | – | – | SDO | – | r · M | |||||||
Huya 38628 |
±5 229 | – | – | plutino | – | r · M | |||||||
2002 VR128 84719 |
±20 220 | – | – | plutino | – | r · M | |||||||
2010 TJ | ~220 | – | – | SDO | – | r · M | |||||||
2010 VZ98 445473 |
~220 | – | – | SDO | – | r · M | |||||||
2011 FW62 | ~220 | – | – | ither TNO | – | r · M | |||||||
Hygiea 10 |
±4 215 | – | – | belt asteroid | irregular | r · M | |||||||
Proteus Neptune VIII |
±7 210 | 0.44 | ~1.3 | moon of Neptune | irregular | r · M | |||||||
2005 QU182 303775 |
±40 210 | – | – | SDO | – | r · M | |||||||
2004 NT33 444030 |
±40 210 | – | – | cubewano | – | r · M | |||||||
1999 CD158 469306 |
~210 | – | – | resonant KBO (4:7) | – | r · M | |||||||
2004 PF115 175113 |
±43 203 | – | – | plutino | – | r · M | |||||||
2011 GM27 471288 |
~201 | – | – | cubewano | – | r · M | |||||||
1998 SN165 35671 |
±20 200 | – | – | cubewano | – | r · M | |||||||
2001 QF298 469372 |
±20 200 | – | – | plutino | – | r · M | |||||||
2000 YW134 82075 |
~200 | – | – | SDO | – | r · M | |||||||
1996 GQ21 26181 |
~200 | – | – | SDO | – | r · M | |||||||
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From 100 to 200 km
[eedit | eedit soorce]This leet conteens a selection of objects estimatit tae be atween 100 an 200 km in radius (200 an 400 km in diameter). The lairgest of thir mey lie abuin the boundary for hydrostatic equilibrium, but maist are irregular. Most o the trans-Neptunian objects listed wi a radius smawer than 200 km hae "assumed sizes based on a generic albedo of 0.09" syne thay are too far away tae directly meisur thair sizes wi existin instruments. Mass switches frae 1021 kg tae 1018 kg (Zg). Main-belt asteroids hae orbital elements constrained bi (2.0 AU < a < 3.2 AU; q > 1.666 AU) accordin tae JPL Solar System Dynamics (JPLSSD).[27] This leet is nae complete, missing mony poorly kent TNOs.[12]
Body(a) | Image | Radius(b) (km) |
Mass (1018 kg) |
Type | Remarks – Shape | Refs (c) r · M |
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Mimas Saturn I |
±0.4 198.2 | ±0.03 37.49 | satellite of Saturn | roond (smallest kent body currently kent tae hae an ellipsoidal shape, but nae in hydrostatic equilibrium) |
r · M | |
Vanth Orcus I |
±50 190 | satellite of Orcus | – | [13] · M | ||
2010 TY53 | ~183 | extendit centaur | – | r · M | ||
Ilmarë Varda I |
±20 180 | satellite of Varda | – | r · M | ||
1996 TL66 15874 |
±10 170 | SDO | – | r · M | ||
Nereid Neptune II |
±30 170 | satellite of Neptune | – | r · M | ||
2004 XA192 230965 |
±60 170 | SDO | – | r · M | ||
2001 FP185 82158 |
±28 166 | SDO | – | r · M | ||
Interamnia 704 |
±1 163 | 37 | belt asteroid (F) | irregular shape | r · M | |
Hiʻiaka Haumea I |
160 | 20 | satellite of Haumea | – | [28] · M | |
S/(225088) 1 2007 OR10 I |
~160 | satellite of 2007 OR10 | – | r · M | ||
2002 KX14 119951 |
159 | cubewano | – | r · M | ||
Europa 52 |
±4 158 | 16.5 | belt asteroid (C) | irregular shape[29] | r · M | |
1995 SN55 | ~150 | Lost—centaur or transient TNO | – | r · M | ||
Davida 511 |
±10 145 | 43.8 | belt asteroid (C) | irregular shape | r · M | |
Sylvia 87 |
±5 143 | 14.78 | belt asteroid (outer) (X); trinary | irregular shape[29] | r · M | |
Actaea Salacia I |
±10 140 | satellite of 120347 Salacia | – | r · M | ||
Cybele 65 |
±6 136 | 17.8 | belt asteroid (outer) (C) | irregular shape | r · M | |
Juno 3 |
±11 136 | 26.7 | belt asteroid (S) | irregular shape[29] | [30] · M | |
Hyperion Saturn VII |
±4 135 | 5.58 | satellite of Saturn | irregular shape | r · M | |
Eunomia 15 |
±7 134 | 31.2 | belt asteroid (S) | irregular shape[29] | r · M | |
Camilla 107 |
±7 129 | 11.2 | belt asteroid (outer) (C); binary | irregular shape[31] | r · M | |
Euphrosyne 31 |
±3 128 | 6.23 | belt asteroid (C) | irregular shape | r · M | |
Psyche 16 |
±2 127 | 21.9 | belt asteroid (M) | irregular shape | r · M | |
2005 RR43 145453 |
126 | cubewano; Haumea family | – | [32] · M | ||
Sila 79360 |
+15 −16 125 |
11 | cubewano; binary w/ Nunam | dooble classical Kuiper belt object 79360 Sila–Nunam | [16] · M | |
Chariklo 10199 |
±9 124 | centaur | haes rings | r · M | ||
2007 RW10 309239 |
±15 124 | TNO—quasi-satellite of Neptune | – | r · M | ||
Nunam 79360 |
+14 −15 118 |
cubewano; binary w/ Sila | dooble classical Kuiper belt object 79360 Sila–Nunam | [16] · M | ||
Bamberga 324 |
±4 117 | 10 | belt asteroid (C) | r · M | ||
Patientia 451 |
±5 117 | belt asteroid | irregular shape | r · M | ||
2001 QC298 | +11 −12 117 |
±0.14 11.88 | het classical; binary | – | [16] · M | |
Chiron 2060 or 95P/Chiron |
±7 116 | centaur | haes rings | r · M | ||
Thisbe 88 |
±6 113 | 10.5 | belt asteroid (B) | irregular shape[31] | r · M | |
Hektor 624 |
±8 113 | 10 | Jupiter trojan (L4); binary | irregular shape | r · M | |
Ceto 65489 |
±10 112 | 5.4 | extendit centaur; binary | – | r · [33] | |
Herculina 532 |
±2 111 | belt asteroid (S) | irregular shape[29] | r · M | ||
Doris 48 |
±4 111 | belt asteroid | irregular shape | r · M | ||
Eugenia 45 |
±2 107 | 5.69 | belt asteroid (F); trinary | irregular shape[29] | r · M | |
Phoebe Saturn IX |
±0.7 106.5 | ±0.01 8.29 | satellite of Saturn | formerly roond[34] | r · M | |
Amphitrite 29 |
±3 106 | 11.8 | belt asteroid (S) | irregular shape[29] | r · M | |
Bienor 54598 |
±15 105 | centaur | – | r · M | ||
Deucalion 53311 |
~105 | cubewano | – | r · M | ||
Diotima 423 |
±3 104 | belt asteroid (C) | irregular shape[35] | r · M | ||
Egeria 13 |
±4 104 | 16.3 | belt asteroid (G) | irregular shape | r · M | |
Fortuna 19 |
±6 104 | 12.7 | belt asteroid (G) | irregular shape | r · M | |
Aurora 94 |
±2 102 | belt asteroid | irregular shape[36] | r · M | ||
Iris 7 |
±5 100 | 13.6 | belt asteroid (S) | irregular shape | r · M | |
Daphne 41 |
±5 100 | belt asteroid | irregular shape | r · M | ||
Themis 24 |
±10 100 | 11.3 | belt asteroid (C); Themis family | – | r · M | |
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From 50 to 100 km
[eedit | eedit soorce]This leet conteens a selection of objects 50 an 100 km in radius (100 km tae 200 km in average diameter). The listed objects currently include maist objects in the asteroid belt an moons o the giant planets in this size range, but mony newly discovered objects in the outer Solar System are missing, sic as those included in the follaein reference.[12] Asteroid spectral types are maistly Tholen, but some might be SMASS.
Body(a) | Image | Radius(b) (km) |
Mass (1018 kg) |
Type – Remarks | |
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Alauda 702 |
±2 97 | 6.05 | belt asteroid (C); binary | ||
Larissa Neptune VII |
±3 97 | moon of Neptune | |||
Ursula 375 |
±2 96 | belt asteroid | |||
2001 QC298 I | +9 −10 96[16] |
satellite of 2001 QC298 | |||
Hermione 121 |
95[37] | 5.38 | outer belt asteroid (C); binary | ||
Palma 372 |
±2 96 | belt asteroid | |||
Metis 9 |
95 | 11.3 | belt asteroid | ||
Nemesis 128 |
±3 92 | 7 | belt asteroid (C) | ||
Hebe 6 |
93 | 12.8 | belt asteroid (S) | ||
Pholus 5145 |
±8 92 | 6.6 | centaur | ||
Bertha 154 |
±1 93 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Freia 76 |
±2 92 | 6.5 | outer belt asteroid; Cybele | ||
Elektra 130 |
±6 91 | 6.6 | belt asteroid (G); binary | ||
Rhadamanthus 38083 |
100.5 | [12] 1999 HX11; plutino? | |||
Janus Saturn X |
±1.4 89.5 | 1.912 | moon of Saturn | ||
Aletheia 259 |
±3 95 | 5.97 | belt asteroid | ||
Galatea Neptune VI |
±4 88 | 2.12 | moon of Neptune | ||
Teharonhiawako 88611 |
+16 −18 89 |
[16] trans-Neptunian object; cubewano; primary of Sawiskera | |||
Typhon 42355 |
±4 81 | trans-Neptunian object; binary | |||
Lachesis 120 |
87 | 5.5 | belt asteroid | ||
Winchester 747 |
±3 85 | belt asteroid | |||
Hilda 153 |
85 | 5.2 | belt asteroid; Hildas | ||
Namaka Haumea II |
~85 | 2 | moon of Haumea | ||
Puck Uranus XV |
±2 81[38] | moon of Uranus | |||
Aegle 96 |
±3 84 | 5.1 | belt asteroid | ||
Germania 241 |
±4 89 | 5.05 | belt asteroid (C) | ||
Prokne 194 |
±3 85 | 5 | belt asteroid (C) | ||
Stereoskopia 566 |
84[39] | outer belt asteroid; Cybele | |||
Amalthea Jupiter V |
±2 84 | ±0.15 2.08 | moon of Jupiter | ||
Agamemnon 911 |
83 | Jupiter trojan | |||
Kalliope 22 |
±2 90 | 8.09 | belt asteroid (M); binary | ||
Borasisi 66652 |
+16 −33 81.5 |
[16] trans-Neptunian object; cubewano; binary | |||
Siegena 386 |
±4 85 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Elpis 59 |
±3 82 | belt asteroid | |||
Diomedes 1437 |
±2 82 | 4.6 | Jupiter trojan | ||
Gyptis 444 |
±5 82 | 12.5 | belt asteroid (C) | ||
Aspasia 409 |
±2 88 | 4.42 | belt asteroid (C) | ||
Dido 209 |
±5 70 | 4.28 | belt asteroid (C) | ||
Chicago 334 |
±4 84 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Hispania 804 |
±2 74 | 9.95 | belt asteroid (P) | ||
Eunike 185 |
±3 80 | 4.09 | belt asteroid | ||
Juewa 139 |
±4 81 | 4 | belt asteroid | ||
S/2015 (136472) 1 Makemake I |
80 | moon of Makemake | |||
Io 85 |
80 | 3.4 | belt asteroid | ||
Loreley 165 |
±4 82 | 3.91 | belt asteroid (C) | ||
Pretoria 790 |
80.49[40] | outer belt asteroid; Cybele | |||
Ino 173 |
±3 80 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Altjira 148780 |
+19 −70 123 |
[16] trans-Neptunian object; cubewano; binary; seicontar S/2007 (148780) 1 | |||
Eleonora 354 |
±3 77 | belt asteroid (S) | |||
Laetitia 39 |
76.9[40] | 3.5 | belt asteroid | ||
Irene 14 |
76 | 8.2 | belt asteroid | ||
Julia 89 |
±4 74 | 3.6 | belt asteroid (S) | ||
Merapi 536 |
±2 76 | belt asteroid | |||
Berbericia 776 |
±2 76 | belt asteroid | |||
Adeona 145 |
±3 75 | 3.6 | belt asteroid; Adena | ||
Nuwa 150 |
±5 73 | 3.62 | belt asteroid (C) | ||
Despina Neptune V |
±3 75 | moon of Neptune | |||
Sycorax Uranus XVII |
~75 | 2.3 | moon of Uranus | ||
Manwë 385446 |
~75 | resonant KBO (4:7) | |||
Pales 49 |
74.9[41] | 2.69 | belt asteroid (C) | ||
S/2007 (148780) 1 Altjira I |
+17 −63 111 |
trans-Neptunian object; cubewano; binary | [16] Seicontar of 148780 Altjira | ||
Lomia 117 |
~70 | 3.4 | belt asteroid (C) | ||
Hypatia 238 |
~70 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Sibylla 168 |
~70 | 3.42 | belt asteroid (C) | ||
Emma 283 |
~70 | 1.38 | belt asteroid; binary | ||
Nemausa 51 |
~70 | belt asteroid | |||
Dione 106 |
~70 | belt asteroid (G) | |||
Meliboea 137 |
~70 | 3.2 | belt asteroid | ||
Massalia 20 |
~70 | 5.67 | belt asteroid | ||
Isolda 211 |
~70 | 3.07 | belt asteroid (C) | ||
Äneas 1172 |
~70 | Jupiter trojan | |||
Vibilia 144 |
~70 | 3 | belt asteroid | ||
Princetonia 508 |
~70 | belt asteroid | |||
Helio 895 |
~70 | belt asteroid (B) | |||
Bononia 361 |
~70 | belt asteroid (D) | |||
Bertholda 420 |
~70 | belt asteroid (P) | |||
Minerva 93 |
~70 | 2.9 | belt asteroid (C); trinary | ||
Patroclus 617 |
~70 | Jupiter trojan; binary | |||
Polyxo 308 |
~70 | belt asteroid (T) | |||
Melpomene 18 |
~70 | 3 | belt asteroid | ||
Adorea 268 |
~70 | belt asteroid | |||
Dembowska 349 |
~70 | belt asteroid (R) | |||
Comacina 489 |
~70 | belt asteroid | |||
Hesperia 69 |
~70 | 2.76 | belt asteroid (M) | ||
Alexandra 54 |
~70 | belt asteroid | |||
Pulcova 762 |
~70 | belt asteroid (C); binary | |||
Pabu Borasisi I |
~70 | Seicontar of 66652 Borasisi | |||
Philomela 196 |
~70 | belt asteroid (S) | |||
Medea 212 |
~70 | 2.64 | belt asteroid | ||
Arethusa 95 |
~70 | 2.6 | belt asteroid | ||
Portia Uranus XII |
±4 68 | 1.7 | moon of Uranus | ||
Achilles 588 |
~70 | Jupiter trojan | |||
Wratislavia 690 |
~70 | belt asteroid | |||
Ate 111 |
~70 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Eukrate 247 |
~70 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Erminia 705 |
~70 | belt asteroid | |||
Papagena 471 |
~70 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Phorcys <Ceto I |
±5 86 | 1.67[33] | Satellite of 65489 Ceto | ||
Protogeneia 147 |
~70 | 2.5 | belt asteroid | ||
Menoetius Patroclus I |
~70 | Seicontar of 617 Patroclus | |||
Desiderata 344 |
~70 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Lucina 146 |
~70 | 2.4 | belt asteroid | ||
Lumen 141 |
~70 | 1.6 | belt asteroid (C) | ||
Liguria 356 |
~70 | belt asteroid | |||
Parthenope 11 |
~70 | 6.15 | belt asteroid | ||
Lamberta 187 |
~70 | 2.37 | belt asteroid (C) | ||
1992 QB1 15760 |
54-84 | cubewano | |||
Himalia Jupiter VI |
±10 67[42] | 4.19[43] | moon of Jupiter—Himalia group | ||
Aurelia 419 |
~60 | belt asteroid (F) | |||
Dynamene 200 |
~60 | belt asteroid | |||
Flora 8 |
~60 | 8.47 | belt asteroid (S); Flora | ||
Boliviana 712 |
~60 | belt asteroid (X) | |||
Zelinda 654 |
~60 | belt asteroid | |||
Hippo 426 |
~60 | belt asteroid | |||
Aglaja 47 |
~60 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Thule 279 |
~60 | belt asteroid (D) | |||
Undina 92 |
~60 | 2.1 | belt asteroid (M) | ||
Anchises 1173 |
~60 | Jupiter trojan | |||
Odysseus 1143 |
~60 | Jupiter trojan (L4) | |||
Argentina 469 |
~60 | belt asteroid; Cybele | |||
Aemilia 159 |
~60 | 1.4 | belt asteroid | ||
Thia 405 |
~60 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Marianna 602 |
~60 | belt asteroid | |||
Hestia 46 |
~60 | 3.5[44]–21[45] | belt asteroid | ||
Kleopatra 216 |
~60 | belt asteroid (M); trinary | |||
Klymene 104 |
~60 | 2 | belt asteroid | ||
Chloris 410 |
~60 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Sophrosyne 134 |
~60 | 2 | belt asteroid | ||
Gudrun 328 |
~60 | 1.94 | belt asteroid (S) | ||
Deiphobus 1867 |
~60 | Jupiter trojan | |||
Leto 68 |
~60 | belt asteroid (S) | |||
Panopaea 70 |
~60 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Sawiskera Teharonhiawako I |
+12 −13 65 |
[16] Seicontar of 88611 Teharonhiawako | |||
Johanna 127 |
~60 | belt asteroid | |||
Adelheid 276 |
~60 | belt asteroid | |||
Iduna 176 |
~60 | belt asteroid (G) | |||
Xanthippe 156 |
~60 | belt asteroid (S) | |||
Bellona 28 |
~60 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Semele 86 |
~60 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Diana 78 |
~60 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Myrrha 381 |
~60 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Henrietta 225 |
~60 | 1.83 | belt asteroid (C); Cybele | ||
Elfriede 618 |
~60 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Artemis 105 |
~60 | 1.8 | belt asteroid (C) | ||
Terpsichore 81 |
~60 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Astraea 5 |
~60 | 2.9 | belt asteroid | ||
Galatea 74 |
~60 | 1.8 | belt asteroid (C) | ||
Ornamenta 350 |
~60 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Tanete 772 |
~60 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Hedwig 476 |
~60 | belt asteroid | |||
Freda 1093 |
~60 | belt asteroid | |||
Ophelia 171 |
~60 | belt asteroid (C); Themis | |||
Ulla 909 |
~60 | belt asteroid | |||
Paris 3317 |
~60 | Jupiter trojan | |||
Pompeja 203 |
~60 | belt asteroid | |||
Makhaon 3063 |
~60 | 1.6 | Jupiter trojan | ||
2006 SQ372 308933 |
~60 | trans-Neptunian object | |||
Leda 38 |
~60 | 1.6 | belt asteroid | ||
Carlova 360 |
~60 | belt asteroid | |||
Brixia 521 |
~60 | belt asteroid | |||
Veritas 490 |
~60 | belt asteroid; Veritas family | |||
Tisiphone 466 |
~60 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Kalypso 53 |
~60 | belt asteroid | |||
Alcathous 2241 |
~60 | Jupiter trojan | |||
Charybdis 388 |
~60 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Circe 34 |
~60 | 1.5 | belt asteroid (C) | ||
Epimetheus Saturn XI |
±2 58 | 0.5304[46] | moon of Saturn | ||
Scheila 596 |
~60 | belt asteroid | |||
Melete 56 |
~60 | 1.5 | belt asteroid | ||
Antigone 129 |
~60 | 2 | belt asteroid; nickel–iron | ||
Victoria 12 |
~60 | belt asteroid (S) | |||
Mnemosyne 57 |
~60 | belt asteroid | |||
Messalina 545 |
~60 | belt asteroid | |||
Teucer 2797 |
~60 | Jupiter trojan (L4) | |||
Automedon 2920 |
~60 | Jupiter trojan (L4) | |||
Aegina 91 |
~50 | 1.4 | belt asteroid (C) | ||
Siwa 140 |
~50 | 1.4 | belt asteroid | ||
Tauris 814 |
~50 | belt asteroid | |||
Polyxena 595 |
~50 | belt asteroid | |||
Athamantis 230 |
~50 | belt asteroid (S) | |||
Nestor 659 |
~50 | Jupiter trojan | |||
Fides 37 |
~50 | 1.3 | belt asteroid (S) | ||
Armida 514 |
~50 | belt asteroid | |||
Thalia 23 |
~50 | 1.3 | belt asteroid (S) | ||
Mandeville 739 |
~50 | belt asteroid (X) | |||
Harmonia 40 |
~50 | 1.3 | belt asteroid (S) | ||
Eucharis 181 |
~50 | 1.2 | belt asteroid (K) | ||
Hermentaria 346 |
~50 | belt asteroid (S) | |||
Ninina 357 |
~50 | belt asteroid | |||
Marion 506 |
~50 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Corduba 365 |
~50 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Atalante 36 |
~50 | belt asteroid | |||
Luscinia 713 |
~50 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Rollandia 1269 |
~50 | belt asteroid | |||
Eva 164 |
~50 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Ianthe 98 |
~50 | 1.2 | belt asteroid (C) | ||
Vanadis 240 |
~50 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Eos 221 |
~50 | belt asteroid (K) | |||
Hohensteina 788 |
~50 | belt asteroid | |||
Ani 791 |
~50 | belt asteroid | |||
Troilus 1208 |
~50 | Jupiter trojan | |||
Nausikaa 192 |
~50 | belt asteroid (S) | |||
Ausonia 63 |
~50 | 1.1 | belt asteroid (S) | ||
Leukothea 35 |
~50 | 1.1 | belt asteroid (C) | ||
Kythera 570 |
~50 | belt asteroid | |||
Asterope 233 |
~50 | belt asteroid (T) | |||
Euforbo 4063 |
~50 | Jupiter trojan | |||
Antilochus 1583 |
~50 | Jupiter trojan | |||
Abastumani 1390 |
~50 | belt asteroid | |||
Helga 522 |
~50 | belt asteroid; Cybele | |||
Andromache 175 |
~50 | belt asteroid (C) | |||
Kolga 191 |
~50 | 1.08 | belt asteroid (C) | ||
Gerlinde 663 |
~50 | belt asteroid | |||
Notburga 626 |
~50 | belt asteroid | |||
Aquitania 387 |
~50 | belt asteroid (S) | |||
Isis 42 |
~50 | belt asteroid (S) | |||
Urania 30 |
~50 | belt asteroid (S) | |||
Notes:
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Frae 20 tae 50 km
[eedit | eedit soorce]This leet conteens a few ensaumples acause thare are aboot 589 asteroids in the asteroid belt wi a meisurt radius atween 20 an 50 km.[47] Mony thoosands o objects o this size range hae yet tae be discovered in the Trans-Neptunian region. The nummer o deegits is nae an endorsement o signeeficant feegurs. The table switches frae ×1018 kg tae ×1015 kg (Eg), an mony o thir mass vailyies are assumed. (See leet o minor planets.)
Body(a) | Eemage | Radius(b) (km) |
Mass (1015 kg) |
Type – Notes | Refs (c) r · M |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
21 Lutetia | ~50 | 1700 | belt asteroid (M) | r · [48] | |
50 Virginia | ~50 | asteroid | r · M | ||
114 Kassandra | ~50 | 1000 | belt asteroid (T) | r · M | |
1021 Flammario | ~50 | asteroid | r · M | ||
162 Laurentia | ~50 | belt asteroid | r · M | ||
401 Ottilia | ~50 | belt asteroid | r · M | ||
Thebe Jupiter XIV |
~50 | moon of Jupiter | r · M | ||
148 Gallia | ~50 | 980 | belt asteroid (R) | r · M | |
404 Arsinoe | ~50 | belt asteroid (C) | r · M | ||
27 Euterpe | ~50 | belt asteroid (S) | r · M | ||
773 Irmintraud | ~50 | asteroid (D) | r · M | ||
62 Erato | ~50 | 910 | belt asteroid; Themis | r · M | |
26 Proserpina | ~45 | 900 | asteroid | r · M | |
345 Tercidina | ~45 | belt asteroid (C) | r · M | ||
Juliet Uranus XI |
~45 | moon of Uranus | r · M | ||
58 Concordia | ~45 | 850 | asteroid | r · M | |
229 Adelinda | ~45 | belt asteroid (C) | r · M | ||
379 Huenna | ~45 | 480 | belt asteroid (C) | r · M | |
103 Hera | ~45 | 790 | asteroid | r · M | |
17 Thetis | ~45 | 1200 | asteroid | r · M | |
143 Adria | ~45 | 760 | belt asteroid | r · M | |
109 Felicitas | ~45 | 750 | asteroid | r · M | |
100 Hekate | ~45 | 1000 | asteroid | r · M | |
90 Antiope A | ~45 | 410 | asteroid (C); binary | r · M | |
227 Philosophia | ~45 | belt asteroid | r · M | ||
Prometheus Saturn XVI |
~45 | 156.6 | moon of Saturn | r · M | |
110 Lydia | ~45 | 670 | asteroid | r · M | |
Elara Jupiter VII |
~45 | moon of Jupiter; Himalia group | r · M | ||
72 Feronia | ~45 | 670 | asteroid | r · M | |
Echidna Typhon I |
±3 44 | satellite of 42355 Typhon | r · M | ||
Thorondor Manwë I |
~40 | satellite of Manwë | r · M | ||
60558 Echeclus 174P/Echeclus |
~40 | centaur[49] | r · M | ||
S/2000 (90) 1 | ~40 | asteroid moon of 90 Antiope | r · M | ||
71 Niobe | ~40 | 610 | asteroid | r · M | |
102 Miriam | ~40 | asteroid | r · M | ||
97 Klotho | ~40 | 590 | asteroid | r · M | |
61 Danae | ~40 | asteroid | r · M | ||
Thalassa Neptune IV |
~40 | moon of Neptune | r · M | ||
122 Gerda | ~40 | 570 | belt asteroid (S) | r · M | |
Pandora Saturn XVII |
~40 | 135.6 | moon of Saturn | r · M | |
83 Beatrix | ~40 | 560 | belt asteroid (X) | r · M | |
32 Pomona | ~40 | asteroid | r · M | ||
Belinda Uranus XIV |
~40 | moon of Uranus | r · M | ||
115 Thyra | ~40 | asteroid | r · M | ||
Cressida Uranus IX |
~40 | moon of Uranus | r · M | ||
135 Hertha | ~40 | asteroid | r · M | ||
84 Klio | ~40 | 520 | asteroid | r · M | |
80 Sappho | ~40 | asteroid | r · M | ||
1001 Gaussia | ~40 | asteroid | r · M | ||
58534 Logos | ~40 | 270 | Kuiper belt object; cubewano; binary | r · M | |
124 Alkeste | ~40 | 470 | belt asteroid (S) | r · M | |
55576 Amycus | ~40 | centaur | r · M | ||
25 Phocaea | ~40 | asteroid | r · M | ||
Weywot Quaoar I |
~35 | satellite of Quaoar | r · M | ||
8405 Asbolus | ~35 | centaur | r · M | ||
112 Iphigenia | ~35 | asteroid | r · M | ||
Rosalind Uranus XIII |
~35 | 250 | moon of Uranus | r · M | |
Caliban Uranus XVI |
~35 | moon of Uranus | r · M | ||
99 Dike | ~35 | 390 | asteroid | r · M | |
66 Maja | ~35 | asteroid | r · M | ||
116 Sirona | ~35 | belt asteroid | r · M | ||
44 Nysa | ~35 | 370 | belt asteroid (E) | r · M | |
10370 Hylonome | ~35 | centaur | r · M | ||
77 Frigga | ~35 | 350 | asteroid | r · M | |
55 Pandora | ~35 | asteroid | r · M | ||
133 Cyrene | ~35 | 310 | belt asteroid (S) | r · M | |
79 Eurynome | ~35 | asteroid | r · M | ||
Zoe Logos I |
~35 | satellite of 58534 Logos | r · M | ||
Naiad Neptune III |
~35 | moon of Neptune | r · M | ||
43 Ariadne | ~35 | asteroid | r · M | ||
101 Helena | ~35 | 300 | asteroid | r · M | |
108 Hecuba | ~30 | 390 | asteroid | r · M | |
Desdemona Uranus X |
~30 | moon of Uranus | r · M | ||
Halimede Neptune IX |
~30 | moon of Neptune | r · M | ||
52975 Cyllarus | ~30 | centaur | r · M | ||
82 Alkmene | ~30 | asteroid | r · M | ||
60 Echo | ~30 | asteroid | r · M | ||
Crantor 83982 |
~30 | centaur | r · M | ||
Comet Hale–Bopp C/1995 O1 |
~30 | comet | r · M | ||
Pasiphae Jupiter VIII |
~30 | moon of Jupiter | r · M | ||
7066 Nessus | ~30 | centaur | r · M | ||
Neso Neptune XIII |
~30 | moon of Neptune | r · M | ||
64 Angelina | ~30 | belt asteroid (E) | r · M | ||
67 Asia | ~30 | asteroid | r · M | ||
119 Althaea | ~30 | 200 | belt asteroid (S) | r · M | |
75 Eurydike | ~30 | 180 | belt asteroid (M) | r · M | |
142 Polana | ~30 | 180 | belt asteroid (F) | r · M | |
253 Mathilde | 26.4 | 103.3 | belt asteroid (C) | r · M | |
52872 Okyrhoe | ~25 | centaur | r · M | ||
2014 MU69 486958 |
~25 | KBO, cubewano, TNO | r · M | ||
Bianca Uranus VIII |
~25 | 92 | moon of Uranus | r · M | |
Prospero Uranus XVIII |
~25 | 85 | moon of Uranus | r · M | |
Setebos Uranus XIX |
~25 | 75 | moon of Uranus | r · M | |
123 Brunhild | ~25 | belt asteroid | r · M | ||
4348 Poulydamas | ~25 | asteroid; Jupiter Trojan | r · M | ||
1000 Piazzia | ~25 | belt asteroid | r · M | ||
113 Amalthea | ~25 | 100 | belt asteroid | r · M | |
Carme Jupiter XI |
~25 | 130 | moon of Jupiter; Carme group | r · M | |
138 Tolosa | ~25 | 99 | belt asteroid (S) | r · M | |
126 Velleda | ~20 | 94 | belt asteroid | r · M | |
73 Klytia | ~20 | 92 | asteroid | r · M | |
Sao Neptune XI |
~20 | moon of Neptune | r · M | ||
125 Liberatrix | ~20 | 87 | belt asteroid (M) | r · M | |
Metis Jupiter XVI |
~20 | 36 | moon of Jupiter | r · M | |
132 Aethra | ~20 | 82 | belt asteroid (M) | r · M | |
Ophelia Uranus VII |
~20 | 53 | moon of Uranus | r · M | |
Laomedeia Neptune XII |
~20 | moon of Neptune | r · M | ||
118 Peitho | ~20 | 76 | belt asteroid | r · M | |
208 Lacrimosa | ~20 | 73.9 | belt asteroid (S) Koronis | r · M | |
136 Austria | ~20 | 68 | belt asteroid (M) | r · M | |
131 Vala | ~20 | 69 | belt asteroid | r · M | |
Cordelia Uranus VI |
~20 | 44 | moon of Uranus | r · M | |
Siarnaq Saturn XXIX |
~20 | moon of Saturn | r · M | ||
Notes:
Legend:
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From 1 to 20 km
[eedit | eedit soorce]This leet conteens anly a few ensaumples o objects atween 1 an 20 km in radius.
Body(a) | Image | Radius(b) (km) |
Mass (1015 kg) |
Type – Notes | Refs (c) r · M |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
167 Urda | ~20 | 66.7 | belt asteroid; Koronis family; S-type | r · M | |
Sinope Jupiter IX |
~20 | 76 | moon of Jupiter | r · M | |
Psamathe Neptune X |
~20 | 37 | moon of Neptune | r · M | |
29P/Schwassmann– Wachmann |
~20 | comet; centaur | r · M | ||
Lysithea Jupiter X |
~20 | 63 | moon of Jupiter; Himalia group | r · M | |
158 Koronis | ~20 | belt asteroid; Koronis family; S-type | r · M | ||
Hidalgo 944 |
19 | centaur, first tae be discovered in 1920; historically cried asteroid. | [50] · M | ||
Hydra Pluto III |
19 | moon of Pluto | [51] · M | ||
Helene Saturn XII, Dione B |
±0.4 17.6 | 25 | moon of Saturn; Dione trojan | [52] · M | |
Nix Pluto II |
17.5 | moon of Pluto | [53] · M | ||
243 Ida | 15.7 | 42 | belt asteroid; Koronis family; S-type; binary | [54] · M | |
1655 Comas Solà | ±1.1 15.3 | belt asteroid; B-type | [55] · M | ||
Atlas Saturn XV |
±0.9 15.1 | 66 | moon of Saturn | [52] · M | |
226 Weringia | ~15 | belt asteroid; S-type | r · M | ||
433 Eros | ~15 | 66.9 | Amor/ NEA | r · M | |
Stephano Uranus XX |
~15 | 22 | moon of Uranus | r · M | |
Albiorix Saturn XXVI |
~15 | moon of Saturn | r · M | ||
1036 Ganymed | ~15 | 33 | NEA | r · M | |
1815 Beethoven | ~15 | belt asteroid | r · M | ||
31824 Elatus | ~15 | centaur | r · M | ||
Perdita Uranus XXV |
~15 | 13 | moon of Uranus | r · M | |
Linus Kalliope I |
~15 | 60 | asteroid moon of 22 Kalliope | r · [56] | |
Ananke Jupiter XII |
~15 | 38.2 | moon of Jupiter | r · M | |
Pan Saturn XVIII |
±1.3 14.1 | 4.95 | moon of Saturn | [15] · [57] | |
Dioretsa 20461 |
±3 14 | [58] centaur;[59] damocloid | |||
Phobos Mars I |
11.267 | 10.7 | moon of Mars | r · M | |
Telesto Saturn XIII or Tethys B |
~10 | moon of Saturn Tethys trojan | r · M | ||
Paaliaq Saturn XX |
~10 | 8.2 | moon of Saturn | r · M | |
Francisco Uranus XXII |
~10 | 7.2 | moon of Uranus | r · M | |
Calypso Saturn XIV or Tethys C |
~10 | moons of Saturn; Tethys trojan | r · M | ||
Leda Jupiter XIII |
~10 | 11 | moon of Jupiter; Himalia group | r · M | |
Ferdinand Uranus XXIV |
~10 | 5.4 | moon of Uranus | r · M | |
Margaret Uranus XXIII |
~10 | 5.4 | moon of Uranus | r · M | |
149 Medusa | ~10 | 8 | belt asteroid | r · M | |
Romulus Sylvia I |
~10 | 4 | asteroid moon of 87 Sylvia | r · M | |
Ymir Saturn XIX |
~10 | moon of Saturn | r · M | ||
Trinculo Uranus XXI |
~10 | 3.9 | moon of Uranus | r · M | |
Cupid Uranus XXVII |
~10 | 3.8 | moon of Uranus | r · M | |
S/2004 N 1 | ~10 | moon of Neptune | r · M | ||
2002 Euler | ~10 | 5.5 | belt asteroid | r · M | |
Adrastea Jupiter XV |
~10 | 2 | moon of Jupiter | r · M | |
Kiviuq Saturn XXIV |
~10 | moon of Saturn | r · M | ||
2000 Herschel | ~10 | belt asteroid[60] | r · M | ||
Tarvos Saturn XXI |
~10 | moon of Saturn | r · M | ||
S/2006 (624) 1 Hektor I |
~10 | asteroid moon of 624 Hektor | r · M | ||
Kerberos Pluto IV |
~10 | moon of Pluto | r · M | ||
2685 Masursky | ~10 | 5–11 | belt asteroid | r · M | |
Styx Pluto V |
~10 | moon of Pluto | r · M | ||
951 Gaspra | ±0.4 6.1 | 2–3 | belt asteroid | [61] · M | |
(65407) 2002 RP120 | ~5 | 3.1 | Damocloid (retrograde) & possible ejected SDO | r · M | |
Bestla Saturn XXXIX |
~5 | moon of Saturn | r · M | ||
Petit-Prince Eugenia I |
~5 | 1.2 | asteroid moon of 45 Eugenia | r · M | |
Deimos Mars II |
~5 | 1.48 | moon of Mars | r · M | |
Ijiraq Saturn XXII |
~5 | moon of Saturn | r · M | ||
S/2002 (121) 1 Hermione I |
~5 | 1.6 | asteroid moon of 121 Hermione | r · M | |
Halley's Comet | ~5 | 0.03 | comet | r · [62] | |
S/2001 (107) 1 Camilla I |
~5 | 1.5 | asteroid moon of 107 Camilla | r · M | |
Mab Uranus XXVI |
~5 | moon of Uranus | r · M | ||
Erriapus Saturn XXVIII |
~5 | moon of Saturn | r · M | ||
26858 Misterrogers | ~5 | belt asteroid | r · M | ||
Callirrhoe Jupiter XVII |
~5 | moon of Jupiter | r · M | ||
Themisto Jupiter XVIII |
~5 | 0.69 | moon of Jupiter | r · M | |
Remus Sylvia II |
~5 | 0.2 | asteroid moon of 87 Sylvia | r · M | |
S/2003 (379) 1 Huenna I |
~5 | asteroid moon of 379 Huenna | r · M | ||
S/2003 (130) 1 Elektra I |
~5 | 0.4 | asteroid moon of 130 Elektra | r · M | |
S/2004 (45) 1 Eugenia II |
~5 | asteroid moon of 45 Eugenia | r · M | ||
118401 LINEAR | ~5 | 0.23 | main-belt comet | r · M | |
4179 Toutatis | ~5 | 0.05 | NEA | r · M | |
3200 Phaethon | ~5 | 0.14 | Apollo asteroid; B-type | r · M | |
2P/Encke | <5 | comet | r · M | ||
C/1996 B2 Comet Hyakutake |
<5 | comet[63] | r · M | ||
81P/Wild Wild 2 |
<5 | comet | r · M | ||
Polydeuces Saturn XXXIV or Dione C |
<5 | 0.03 | moon of Saturn; Dione trojan | r · M | |
17P/Holmes | <5 | comet | r · M | ||
5535 Annefrank | <5 | belt asteroid | r · M | ||
3753 Cruithne | <5 | 0.13 | Aten asteroid & quasi-satellite of Earth | r · M | |
(285263) 1998 QE2 | <5 | NEA; binary | r · M | ||
4055 Magellan | <5 | Amor asteroid; V-type | r · M | ||
9969 Braille | <5 | Mars-crosser asteroid | r · M | ||
132524 APL | <5 | belt asteroid | r · M | ||
(6178) 1986 DA | <5 | 0.002 | amor asteroid; M-type | r · M | |
Comet Comas Solà | 4.2 | Jupiter-family comet[64] | [65] · M | ||
Daphnis Saturn XXXV |
±0.8 3.9 | 0.084 | moon of Saturn | r · [57] | |
9P/Tempel | 2.8 | 0.075 | comet | [66] · M | |
2867 Šteins | 2.65 | belt asteroid; E-type | [67] · M | ||
19P/Borrelly | 2.4 | Jupiter-family comet[64] | [68] · M | ||
Pallene Saturn XXXIII |
±0.07 2.22[69] | 0.043 | moon of Saturn | r · M | |
Comet Churyumov–Gerasimenko | 1.9 | Jupiter-family comet[64] | r · M | ||
(53319) 1999 JM8 | 1.75 | Apollo asteroid; PHA | [70] · M | ||
Methone Saturn XXXII |
±0.03 1.45[69] | 0.019 | moon of Saturn | r · M | |
Notes:
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Below 1 km
[eedit | eedit soorce]Body(a) | Image | Radius(b) (m) |
Mass (1012 kg) |
Type – Notes | Refs (c) |
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1620 Geographos | 885 | 4 | NEA · Apollo | [71] · M | |
1862 Apollo | 850 | 5.1 | NEA · Apollo · Q-type | r · M | |
(214869) 2007 PA8 | ~800 | NEA · Apollo | [72] · M | ||
100000 Astronautica | ~800 | Inner belt asteroid[73] | [74] · M | ||
Dactyl Ida I |
700 | Moon of 243 Ida | r · M | ||
1566 Icarus | 700 | 2.9 | NEA · Apollo · U-type | r · M | |
4769 Castalia | 700 | 1.3 | NEA · Apollo | [75] · M | |
(137108) 1999 AN10 | 650 | NEA · Apollo | r · M | ||
(29075) 1950 DA | 600 | 3 | NEA · Apollo | r · M | |
(66391) 1999 KW4 | 600 | 2.33 | NEA · Aten · Mercury-crosser | r · M | |
46P/Wirtanen | 600 | Comet | r · M | ||
103P/Hartley Hartley 2 |
±80 570 | 0.3 | Comet | r · [76] | |
3908 Nyx | 520 | 5 | NEA · Amor · V-type | r · M | |
14827 Hypnos | 450 | Comet · dormant comet[77] | [78] · M | ||
2062 Aten | 450 | 0.76 | NEA · Aten | [79] · M | |
2007 CA19 | 432 | 1.2 | NEA · Apollo | r · M | |
6489 Golevka | 350 | NEA · Apollo | [80] · M | ||
25143 Itokawa | 346 | 0.0358 | NEA · Apollo | r · M | |
Aegaeon Saturn LIII |
±60 330[69] | moon of Saturn | r · M | ||
2004 XP14 | 300 | NEA · Apollo | r · M | ||
(144898) 2004 VD17 | 290 | 3 | NEA · Apollo | r · [81] | |
101955 Bennu | 275 | NEA · Apollo · PHO | [82] | ||
(308635) 2005 YU55 | 180 | NEA[83] Apollo · PHO[84] | [85] · M | ||
4660 Nereus | 165 | NEA · Apollo | [86] · M | ||
(357439) 2004 BL86 | 162.5 | NEA · Apollo · binary | r · M | ||
99942 Apophis | 162.5 | 0.05 | NEA · Aten · PHO | [87] · [81] | |
S/2009 S 1 | 150 | moon of Saturn | r · M | ||
2010 TK7 | 150 | Earth trojan · Apollo | r · M | ||
2007 TU24 | 125 | NEA · Apollo · PHO | [88] · M | ||
2002 JE9 | 100 | NEA · Apollo · PHO | r · M | ||
2010 XC15 | 100 | NEA · Apollo · PHO | r · M | ||
1994 WR12 | 65 | 0.002 | NEA · Aten | [89] · [81] | |
(410777) 2009 FD | 65 | 0.0028 | NEA · Apollo | [90] · [90] | |
2008 HJ | 18 | 005 0.000 | NEA · fast rotator, LCDB, (43 s)[91] | [91] · [91] | |
367943 Duende | 15 | NEA | r · M | ||
1998 KY26 | 15 | NEA · fast rotator (10 min) | [92] · M | ||
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