10605
10605 refers to a specific designation used in various contexts, most notably in astronomy and space exploration. It is the catalog number assigned to an asteroid discovered in the outer regions of the solar system. This particular asteroid, officially named **2000 JG81**, was first observed on May 6, 2000, by astronomers at the Mauna Kea Observatory in Hawaii. It is classified as a member of the scattered disk, a dynamical group of trans-Neptunian objects that orbit the Sun beyond Neptune at distances greater than 30 astronomical units (AU). The asteroid has an estimated diameter of approximately 100 kilometers and follows an elongated, highly inclined orbit, suggesting it may have been influenced by gravitational interactions with the giant planets over time.
In addition to its astronomical significance, the number 10605 is sometimes referenced in other contexts, such