3000140000
3000140000 is a unique identifier assigned to a specific celestial body within the Solar System. It is classified as a minor planet, also known as an asteroid, and is part of the Kuiper Belt, a region beyond Neptune's orbit that contains many small, icy bodies. The designation "3000140000" follows the naming convention used by the Minor Planet Center, which assigns sequential numbers to newly discovered minor planets.
The exact physical characteristics of 3000140000 are not well-documented, as it was discovered relatively recently and
The discovery of 3000140000 was made using ground-based telescopes, which are commonly used to survey the outer
As of now, 3000140000 does not have a formal name, and it is referred to by its