56341
56341 is a number that appears in various contexts, including astronomy, mathematics, and popular culture. In astronomy, it is the provisional designation assigned to a minor planet discovered in the outer regions of the solar system. The object, later named **56341 2000 AQ128**, was identified as a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) and is classified as a member of the scattered disk population. Its orbit extends far beyond Neptune, placing it in the distant reaches of the solar system. Observations suggest it may be a dwarf planet candidate, though its exact classification remains under study.
Mathematically, 56341 is a composite number, divisible by primes such as 7, 11, and 13. It is
In popular culture, numbers like 56341 may appear in media as arbitrary identifiers, such as in video
For astronomers and space enthusiasts, 56341 (2000 AQ128) remains an object of interest due to its distant