62466
62466 is a numerical designation that appears in various contexts, including astronomy, mathematics, and computer science, though it is not widely recognized as a standalone entity. In the field of astronomy, it is cataloged as a minor planet in the outer region of the Solar System. Discovered on October 23, 1999, by astronomers at the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) program, it is classified as a member of the scattered disk, a dynamic group of trans-Neptunian objects influenced by the gravitational perturbations of the outer planets. The object is designated with the provisional name 1999 UO51 before receiving its permanent minor planet number, 62466, and has an estimated diameter of approximately 100 kilometers. Its orbit is highly elliptical, with a semi-major axis of around 45 astronomical units (AU), placing it far beyond the orbit of Neptune.
In other contexts, 62466 may appear as a reference number in databases, serial codes, or identification systems,