16904
The designation 16904 can refer to several distinct entities depending on context, though it is most commonly associated with astronomical and numerical classifications. In astronomy, 16904 is the provisional designation for a minor planet discovered in the outer regions of the Solar System. Officially named 2001 QY297, it was identified as part of the scattered disc population, a group of trans-Neptunian objects influenced by Neptune’s gravity. This object is classified as a distant minor planet, with an orbit extending far beyond Pluto, and is of interest to astronomers studying the dynamics of the outer solar system.
In other contexts, 16904 may appear as a numerical identifier in various systems, such as a catalog
Due to its astronomical significance, 2001 QY297 (16904) has been studied to better understand the distribution