49779
49779 is a numerical identifier that appears in various contexts, primarily within the fields of astronomy and space exploration. It is most notably associated with the minor planet designated as 49779, discovered on October 25, 1999, by astronomers at the Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona, USA. This celestial object belongs to the class of trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs), which are minor planets located beyond the orbit of Neptune. Specifically, it is categorized as a plutino, meaning its orbit is in a 2:3 resonance with Neptune, similar to Pluto’s orbit.
The minor planet 49779 has an estimated diameter of approximately 100 kilometers and orbits the Sun at
Beyond astronomy, the number 49779 may also appear in other contexts, such as unique identifiers in databases,