162367
162367 is a numerical value that has been attributed to several different contexts. In the field of astronomy, 162367 is the provisional designation for a dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt, a region of icy bodies and small celestial objects beyond the orbit of Neptune. This Pluto-sized object was discovered in 2000 by a team of astronomers at the Palomar Observatory in California. Further observations and studies have helped to determine its orbital characteristics and classification.
In mathematics, 162367 is an odd composite number and can be expressed as the product of two
In other contexts, the number 162367 may be associated with a specific event, code, or identification number.
It is worth noting that 162367 is not a widely recognized or well-known term in any particular