(523643) 2010 TY53
(523643) 2010 TY53 is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO). This designation indicates it is a minor planet in the Solar System that orbits the Sun at a greater average distance than Neptune.
Discovered in 2010, its designation (523643) indicates that it is the 523,643rd minor planet to be cataloged. The '2010 TY53' part of its name is a provisional designation assigned upon discovery, following a specific system based on the year and the order of discovery within that year.
Trans-Neptunian objects like (523643) 2010 TY53 reside in the outer reaches of the Solar System, primarily in the Kuiper Belt and the scattered disc. Their orbital characteristics and physical properties provide valuable insights into the formation and evolution of the Solar System. Studying these objects helps astronomers understand the composition of the early Solar System and the processes that shaped the outer planets and their environments.
The orbital parameters and physical characteristics of (523643) 2010 TY53, such as its size, albedo (reflectivity), and orbital period, are determined through observations and analysis. Further research may reveal more about its composition and potential membership in dynamical classes of TNOs, like Cubewanos or Plutinos, depending on its orbital relationship with Neptune.