(120348) 2004 TY364

It is an inner classical Kuiper belt object in the definition by Gladman, Marsden, and Van Laerhoven (e<0.24).

[2] Its inclination of almost 25 degrees disqualifies it as such in Marc Buie's definition[specify].

[3] It is also not listed as a scattered disc object by the Minor Planet Center.

[8] It was discovered by Michael E. Brown, Chad Trujillo and David L. Rabinowitz on October 3, 2004 at the Palomar Observatory.

This article about a centaur (minor planet) or trans-Neptunian object is a stub.