(15807) 1994 GV9 (provisional designation 1994 GV9) is a trans-Neptunian object from the classical Kuiper belt located in the outermost region of the Solar System.
[6] It was discovered on 15 April 1994, by astronomers David Jewitt and Jun Chen at the Mauna Kea Observatories, near Hilo, Hawaii.
[7] Currently, the closest approach possible to Neptune (MOID) is 11.2 AU (1.68 billion km).
Based on the brightness and distance, it is estimated to be between 100 and 150 km in diameter depending on the albedo.
1994 GV9 is the second cubewano to be given an official Minor Planet Center catalog number.