(95625) 2002 GX32

(95625) 2002 GX32 (provisional designation 2002 GX32) is a trans-Neptunian object that resides in the Kuiper belt.

[3] It was discovered on April 8, 2002 by Marc W. Buie, Amy B. Jordan, and James L. Elliot.

Assuming a generic TNO albedo of 0.09, it is about 153 km in diameter.

[6] Simulations by Emel'yanenko and Kiseleva in 2007 show that 2002 GX32 has a 99% probability of libration in a 3:7 resonance with Neptune.

[4] It has been observed 21 times over 4 oppositions and has an orbit quality code of 3.

The orbital period of both 2002 GX 32 and 2001 XT 254 around the 3:7 (2.333) resonance of Neptune.