142Ihoodus
142Ihoodus is a designation assigned to a celestial object, likely an asteroid or a minor planet, located within our solar system. The alphanumeric nomenclature suggests it was cataloged as the 142,000-somethingth object discovered and is of a type designated by "Ihoodus." Further details regarding its precise orbital path, size, composition, or discovery date are not publicly detailed under this specific designation. Such catalog numbers are typically assigned by astronomical observatories or international astronomical unions as part of ongoing efforts to map and track all objects within the solar system. These designations are crucial for organizing and referencing discovered bodies, allowing for more precise astronomical research, and for the potential identification and tracking of near-Earth objects. The "Ihoodus" part of the designation might refer to a specific survey or a preliminary classification system, though without more context, its exact meaning remains speculative within standard astronomical naming conventions.