50004000
50004000 is a unique identifier assigned to a specific celestial body within the Solar System. It is classified as a trans-Neptunian object, meaning it orbits the Sun at a distance greater than that of Neptune. This object was discovered in the early 21st century and has since been the subject of various astronomical studies due to its unusual characteristics. 50004000 is notable for its highly elliptical orbit, which takes it far beyond the orbit of Pluto at its aphelion, and brings it closer to the Sun than Neptune at its perihelion. Its surface composition is believed to be rich in ices, including water, methane, and ammonia, which are common in the outer Solar System. The object's size is estimated to be around 300 kilometers in diameter, making it one of the larger trans-Neptunian objects known. Ongoing research continues to uncover more about 50004000, including its orbital dynamics and potential interactions with other celestial bodies in the outer Solar System.