2019 UO14 is the first ever confirmed Saturnian trojan,[1] orbiting the Sun around the L4 Lagrangian point.
It was discovered on 23 October 2019 by the Pan-STARRS 1 telescope at Haleakala, Hawaii.
2000 years ago, Saturn trapped the centaur in its L4 point, making it into a trojan.
However, due to continuous pulling from Jupiter and Uranus, eventually 2019 UO14 would be ejected from its trojan orbit.
It is suggested that there will be more Saturnian trojans to be discovered, since Saturn has a large gravitational pull.