2006 HH123
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, also written as 2006 HH123, is a lost scattered-disc object
. With an absolute magnitude of 5.2, it is a dwarf-planet candidate. The preliminary orbital elements as displayed in the infobox are calculated using only three observations over a period of one day, hence its orbit is very poorly known and it is considered lost.
Scattered disc
The scattered disc is a distant region of the Solar System that is sparsely populated by icy minor planets, a subset of the broader family of trans-Neptunian objects. The scattered-disc objects have orbital eccentricities ranging as high as 0.8, inclinations as high as 40°, and perihelia greater...
. With an absolute magnitude of 5.2, it is a dwarf-planet candidate. The preliminary orbital elements as displayed in the infobox are calculated using only three observations over a period of one day, hence its orbit is very poorly known and it is considered lost.