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[[File:solar system mass distribution ppm chart.svg|thumb|[[Parts-per-million]] chart of the relative mass distribution of the Solar System, each cubelet denoting 2{{e|24}} kg]]
This article includes a list of the most massive known objects of the [[Solar System]] and partial lists of smaller objects by observed [[mean radius]]. These lists can be sorted according to an object's radius and mass and, for the most massive objects, volume, density, and surface gravity, if these values are available.
This article includes a list of the objects [[Chosen people|chosen]] by Daniel (Danny) and Kyle (KDR155) for Discord DT's thirteenth (13th) edition of the Elimination Series, SSEL (or [[Solar System]] Elimination). The first one was the [[U.S. state|U.S. states]], called STEL (which started in Mid December of 2022). This one will finally (probably) start Late June or July of 2025. This version of the article is not vandalism, trust.


These lists contain the [[Sun]], the [[planet]]s, [[dwarf planet]]s, many of the larger [[small Solar System body|small Solar System bodies]] (which includes the [[asteroid]]s), all named [[natural satellite]]s, and a number of smaller objects of historical or scientific interest, such as [[comet]]s and [[near-Earth object]]s.
These lists can be sorted according to an object's radius and mass and, for the most massive objects, volume, density, and surface gravity, if these values are available. These lists contain the [[Sun]], the [[planet]]s, some [[dwarf planet]]s, some of the larger [[small Solar System body|small Solar System bodies]] (which includes the [[asteroid]]s), some named [[natural satellite]]s, and a number of smaller objects of historical or scientific interest, such as [[comet]]s and [[near-Earth object]]s. Soo yeah.

Many [[trans-Neptunian object]]s (TNOs) have been discovered; in many cases their positions in this list are approximate, as there is frequently a large uncertainty in their estimated diameters due to their distance from Earth.

Solar System objects more massive than 10<sup>21</sup> [[kilogram]]s are known or expected to be approximately spherical. Astronomical bodies relax into rounded shapes ([[spheroid]]s), achieving [[hydrostatic equilibrium]], when their own gravity is sufficient to overcome the structural strength of their material. It was believed that the cutoff for round objects is somewhere between 100&nbsp;km and 200&nbsp;km in radius if they have a large amount of ice in their makeup;<ref>{{cite web |title=The Dwarf Planets |last=Brown |first=M. |publisher=Caltech |url=http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~mbrown/dwarfplanets/ |access-date=2008-09-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110116181239/http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~mbrown/dwarfplanets/ |archive-date=2011-01-16 |url-status=live }}</ref> however, later studies revealed that icy satellites as large as [[Iapetus (moon)|Iapetus]] (1,470 kilometers in diameter) are not in hydrostatic equilibrium at this time,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.planetary.org/blogs/emily-lakdawalla/2012/3389.html |title=Iapetus' peerless equatorial ridge |publisher=The Planetary Society |access-date=2020-01-04}}</ref> and a 2019 assessment suggests that many TNOs in the size range of 400–1,000 kilometers may not even be fully solid bodies, much less gravitationally rounded.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www2.lowell.edu/~grundy/abstracts/2019.G-G.html |title=Gǃkúnǁʼhòmdímà and Gǃòʼé ǃhú |publisher=.lowell.edu |access-date=2020-01-04 |archive-date=2019-04-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190407045339/http://www2.lowell.edu/~grundy/abstracts/preprints/2019.G-G.pdf }}</ref> Objects that are ellipsoids due to their own gravity are here generally referred to as being "round", whether or not they are actually in equilibrium today, while objects that are clearly not ellipsoidal are referred to as being "irregular."

Spheroidal bodies typically have some polar flattening due to the [[centrifugal force]] from their rotation, and can sometimes even have quite different equatorial diameters (scalene [[ellipsoid]]s such as {{dp|Haumea}}). Unlike bodies such as Haumea, the irregular bodies have a significantly non-ellipsoidal profile, often with sharp edges.

There can be difficulty in determining the diameter (within a factor of about 2) for typical objects beyond Saturn {{xref|(see: {{slink|2060 Chiron|Physical characteristics}}, for an example)}}. For TNOs there is some confidence in the diameters, but for non-binary TNOs there is no real confidence in the masses/densities. Many TNOs are often just assumed to have Pluto's density of 2.0&nbsp;g/cm<sup>3</sup>, but it is just as likely that they have a comet-like density of only 0.5&nbsp;g/cm<sup>3</sup>.<ref name="Britt2006">{{cite web |date=2006 |title=Small Body Density and Porosity: New Data, New Insights |publisher=Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVII |first1=D. T. |last1=Britt |first2=G. J. |last2=Consolmagno |first3=W. J. |last3=Merline |url=http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2006/pdf/2214.pdf |access-date=2008-12-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081217064607/http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2006/pdf/2214.pdf |archive-date=2008-12-17 }}</ref>

For example, if a TNO is incorrectly assumed to have a mass of 3.59{{e|20}} kg based on a radius of 350&nbsp;km with a density of 2&nbsp;g/cm<sup>3</sup> but is later discovered to have a radius of only 175&nbsp;km with a density of 0.5&nbsp;g/cm<sup>3</sup>, its true mass would be only 1.12{{e|19}} kg.

The sizes and masses of many of the moons of Jupiter and Saturn are fairly well known due to numerous observations and interactions of the ''[[Galileo (spacecraft)|Galileo]]'' and ''[[Cassini–Huygens|Cassini]]'' orbiters; however, many of the moons with a radius less than ≈100&nbsp;km, such as Jupiter's [[Himalia (moon)|Himalia]], have far more uncertain masses.<ref name="jplssd">{{cite web |url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/?sat_phys_par |publisher=[[JPL]] (Solar System Dynamics) |title=Planetary Satellite Physical Parameters |date=2008-10-24 |access-date=2008-12-16}}</ref> Further out from Saturn, the sizes and masses of objects are less clear. There has not yet been an orbiter around Uranus or Neptune for long-term study of their moons. For the small outer [[irregular moon]]s of Uranus, such as [[Sycorax (moon)|Sycorax]], which were not discovered by the ''[[Voyager 2]]'' flyby, even different NASA web pages, such as the [[National Space Science Data Center]]<ref name="nssdc">{{cite web |title=Uranian Satellite Fact Sheet |publisher=NASA (National Space Science Data Center) |last=Williams |first=D. R. |url=http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/uraniansatfact.html |date=2007-11-23 |access-date=2008-12-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100105183741/http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/uraniansatfact.html |archive-date=2010-01-05 |url-status=live }}</ref> and JPL Solar System Dynamics,<ref name=jplssd/> give somewhat contradictory size and [[Astronomical albedo|albedo]] estimates depending on which research paper is being cited.

There are uncertainties in the figures for mass and radius, and irregularities in the shape and density, with accuracy often depending on how close the object is to Earth or whether it has been visited by a probe.

== Graphical overview ==
[[File:Solar-system-top50-diameter.svg|550px|thumb|center|Relative diameters of the fifty largest bodies in the Solar System, colored by orbital region. Values are diameters in kilometers. Both scales are linear.]]
<gallery class="center" widths="268px" heights="268px">
File:Sun vs planets en.svg|Relative masses of the bodies of the Solar System. Objects smaller than [[Saturn]] are not visible at this scale.
File:Masses of the planets en.svg|Relative masses of the Solar planets. [[Jupiter]] at 71% of the total and [[Saturn]] at 21% dominate the system.
File:Masses of Solid Solar System bodies en.svg|Relative masses of the solid bodies of the Solar System. [[Earth]] at 48% and [[Venus]] at 39% dominate. Bodies less massive than [[Pluto]] are not visible at this scale.
File:Masses of all moons.png|Relative masses of the rounded moons of the Solar System. [[Mimas]], [[Enceladus]], and [[Miranda (moon)|Miranda]] are too small to be visible at this scale.<!---All the irregularly shaped moons, even added together, would also be too small to be visible.--->
</gallery>

==Objects with radii over 400 km==

[[File:Mass and radius large solar system objects.png|thumb|Plot of log10(mass) versus log10(radius) of the 34 largest objects in the solar system, including the fitted regression line and a plot of residuals.]]

The following objects have a nominal mean radius of 400&nbsp;km or greater. It was once expected that any icy body larger than approximately 200&nbsp;km in radius was likely to be in [[hydrostatic equilibrium]] (HE).<ref name="Brown-dplist">{{cite web
|title = How many dwarf planets are there in the outer solar system?
|publisher = [[California Institute of Technology]]
|last = Brown |first= Michael E.
|url = http://web.gps.caltech.edu/~mbrown/dps.html
|access-date = 28 April 2019}}</ref> However, {{dp|Ceres}} (r = 470&nbsp;km) is the smallest body for which detailed measurements are consistent with hydrostatic equilibrium,<ref>{{Cite journal |doi = 10.1038/nature18955|pmid = 27487219|bibcode = 2016Natur.537..515P|title = A partially differentiated interior for (1) Ceres deduced from its gravity field and shape|year = 2016|last1 = Park|first1 = R. S.|last2 = Konopliv|first2 = A. S.|last3 = Bills|first3 = B. G.|last4 = Rambaux|first4 = N.|last5 = Castillo-Rogez|first5 = J. C.|last6 = Raymond|first6 = C. A.|last7 = Vaughan|first7 = A. T.|last8 = Ermakov|first8 = A. I.|last9 = Zuber|first9 = M. T.|last10 = Fu|first10 = R. R.|last11 = Toplis|first11 = M. J.|last12 = Russell|first12 = C. T.|last13 = Nathues|first13 = A.|last14 = Preusker|first14 = F.|journal = Nature|volume = 537|issue = 7621|pages = 515–517|s2cid = 4459985| url=https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/86708 }}</ref> whereas [[Iapetus (moon)|Iapetus]] (r = 735&nbsp;km) is the largest icy body that has been found to not be in hydrostatic equilibrium.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.planetary.org/blogs/emily-lakdawalla/2012/3389.html|title=Iapetus' peerless equatorial ridge}}</ref> The known icy moons in this range are all ellipsoidal (except [[Proteus (moon)|Proteus]]), but trans-Neptunian objects up to 450–500&nbsp;km radius may be quite porous.<ref name="Grundy2019">{{cite journal |last1=Grundy |first1=W.M. |last2=Noll |first2=K.S. |last3=Buie |first3=M.W. |last4=Benecchi |first4=S.D. |last5=Ragozzine |first5=D. |last6=Roe |first6=H.G. |title=The mutual orbit, mass, and density of transneptunian binary Gǃkúnǁʼhòmdímà ({{mp|(229762) 2007 UK|126}}) |journal=Icarus |date=December 2019 |volume=334 |pages=30–38 |doi=10.1016/j.icarus.2018.12.037 |s2cid=126574999 |url=http://www2.lowell.edu/~grundy/abstracts/preprints/2019.G-G.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190407045339/http://www2.lowell.edu/~grundy/abstracts/preprints/2019.G-G.pdf |archive-date=2019-04-07 }}</ref>

For simplicity and comparative purposes, the values are manually calculated assuming that the bodies are all spheres. The size of solid bodies does not include an object's atmosphere. For example, Titan looks bigger than Ganymede, but its solid body is smaller. For the [[giant planet]]s, the "radius" is defined as the distance from the center at which the atmosphere reaches 1 bar of atmospheric pressure.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/uranusfact.html|title=Uranus Fact Sheet}}</ref>

Because Sedna and Máni have no known moons, directly determining their mass is impossible without sending a probe (estimated to be from 1.7x10<sup>21</sup> to 6.1×10<sup>21</sup> kg for Sedna<ref>{{cite web |title=90377 Sedna |work=Universe Guide |date=12 September 2022 |url=https://www.universeguide.com/kuiperbeltobject/316/sedna |access-date=2023-08-06 |last1=Guide |first1=Universe }}</ref>).
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! rowspan=2 style="font-weight: normal;" | '''Body'''
! rowspan=2 style="font-weight: normal;" | '''Body'''{{notetag|name=A|text=Name of body, including alternative names using [[Roman numeral designation|Roman numerals to designate moons]] (such as "Saturn I" for [[Mimas (moon)|Mimas]]), and numbers to [[minor planet designation|designate minor planets]]}}
! rowspan=2 class="unsortable"| Image
! rowspan=2 class="unsortable"| Image
! colspan=2 style="font-weight: normal;" | '''Radius'''{{notetag|name=B|Mean radius including uncertainties}}
! style="font-weight: normal;" | '''Radius'''
! Mass
! colspan=2 | Volume
! rowspan="2" data-sort-type="number" | '''Density'''
! colspan=2 | Mass
! colspan="2" |Surface area
! rowspan="2" | Discovery
! data-sort-type="number" | Density
! data-sort-type="number" |e
! colspan=2 style="font-weight: normal;" | '''Gravity'''{{notetag|name=Gravity|text=Given as [[surface gravity]] (1 bar for [[gaseous planet]]s)}}
! rowspan=2 | Type
! rowspan=2 data-sort-type="number"|Discovery
|-
|-
! data-sort-type="number" | ([[kilometre|km]])
! data-sort-type="number" | ([[kilometre|km]])
! data-sort-type="number" | ([[Earth radius|R<sub>🜨</sub>]])
! data-sort-type="number" | ([[1,000,000,000 (number)|10<sup>9</sup>]]&nbsp;km<sup>3</sup>)
! data-sort-type="number" | ({{abbr|V<sub>🜨</sub>|Given in multiples of Earth's volume}})
! data-sort-type="number" | ([[Yottagram|10<sup>21</sup>]]&nbsp;kg)
! data-sort-type="number" | ([[Yottagram|10<sup>21</sup>]]&nbsp;kg)
!(g/cm<sup>3</sup>)
! data-sort-type="number" | ([[Earth mass|M<sub>🜨</sub>]])
!(10<sup>6</sup> [[Square kilometre|km<sup>2</sup>]])
!🜨
! data-sort-type="number" | (g/cm<sup>3</sup>)
! data-sort-type="number" | (m/s<sup>2</sup>)
! data-sort-type="number" | ([[standard gravity|🜨]])
|- style="background-color: #FBEC5D;" align=center
|- style="background-color: #FBEC5D;" align=center
|[[Sun]]
|[[Sun]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:The Sun in white light.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:The Sun in white light.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{small|{{val|695700}} ± ?}}<ref>{{Cite arXiv|eprint=1510.07674 |last1=Mamajek |first1=E. E. |last2=Prsa |first2=A. |last3=Torres |first3=G. |last4=Harmanec |first4=P. |last5=Asplund |first5=M. |last6=Bennett |first6=P. D. |last7=Capitaine |first7=N. |last8=Christensen-Dalsgaard |first8=J. |last9=Depagne |first9=E. |last10=Folkner |first10=W. M. |last11=Haberreiter |first11=M. |last12=Hekker |first12=S. |last13=Hilton |first13=J. L. |last14=Kostov |first14=V. |last15=Kurtz |first15=D. W. |last16=Laskar |first16=J. |last17=Mason |first17=B. D. |last18=Milone |first18=E. F. |last19=Montgomery |first19=M. M. |last20=Richards |first20=M. T. |last21=Schou |first21=J. |last22=Stewart |first22=S. G. |title=IAU 2015 Resolution B3 on Recommended Nominal Conversion Constants for Selected Solar and Planetary Properties |date=2015 |class=astro-ph.SR }}</ref>
!{{small|{{val|695700}} ± ?}}<ref>{{Cite arXiv|eprint=1510.07674 |last1=Mamajek |first1=E. E. |last2=Prsa |first2=A. |last3=Torres |first3=G. |last4=Harmanec |first4=P. |last5=Asplund |first5=M. |last6=Bennett |first6=P. D. |last7=Capitaine |first7=N. |last8=Christensen-Dalsgaard |first8=J. |last9=Depagne |first9=E. |last10=Folkner |first10=W. M. |last11=Haberreiter |first11=M. |last12=Hekker |first12=S. |last13=Hilton |first13=J. L. |last14=Kostov |first14=V. |last15=Kurtz |first15=D. W. |last16=Laskar |first16=J. |last17=Mason |first17=B. D. |last18=Milone |first18=E. F. |last19=Montgomery |first19=M. M. |last20=Richards |first20=M. T. |last21=Schou |first21=J. |last22=Stewart |first22=S. G. |title=IAU 2015 Resolution B3 on Recommended Nominal Conversion Constants for Selected Solar and Planetary Properties |date=2015 |class=astro-ph.SR }}</ref>
|{{small|109.2}}<ref name="JPLsun">NASA/JPL, [https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/solar-system/sun/by-the-numbers/ Our Sun, by the numbers] Accessed 2020 Oct 22</ref>
!{{val|1989100000}}<ref name="JPLsun">NASA/JPL, [https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/solar-system/sun/by-the-numbers/ Our Sun, by the numbers] Accessed 2020 Oct 22</ref>
|{{small|1,409,300,000}}<ref name=JPLsun/>
|{{small|1,301,000}}<ref name=JPLsun/>
!{{val|1989100000}}<ref name=JPLsun/>
|333,000<ref name=JPLsun/>
|6,078,700<ref name="JPLsun"/>
|11,918<ref name="JPLsun"/>
!{{val|1.409}}<ref name=JPLsun/>
!{{val|1.409}}<ref name=JPLsun/>
|274.0<ref name=JPLsun/>
|27.94<ref name=JPLsun/>
|[[G-type main-sequence star|G2V-class star]]
|[[G-type main-sequence star|G2V-class star]]
|{{sort|2|prehistoric}}
|{{sort|2|prehistoric}}
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|bgcolor=black| [[File:Jupiter OPAL 2024.png|center|frameless|77x77px]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Jupiter OPAL 2024.png|center|frameless|77x77px]]
!{{val|69911|6}}<ref name=SSD>NASA/JPL [https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/?planet_phys_par Planets and Pluto: Physical Characteristics] Last updated 2020-May-29</ref>
!{{val|69911|6}}<ref name=SSD>NASA/JPL [https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/?planet_phys_par Planets and Pluto: Physical Characteristics] Last updated 2020-May-29</ref>
|10.97
|1,431,280
|1,321
!{{val|1898187|88}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|1898187|88}}<ref name=SSD/>
|317.83
|61,419<ref>{{Cite web|title=By The Numbers {{!}} Jupiter - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/jupiter/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA|date=5 October 2017 }}</ref>
|120.41
!{{val|1.3262|.0003}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|1.3262|.0003}}<ref name=SSD/>
|24.79<ref name=SSD/>
|2.528
|[[gas giant planet]]; has [[Rings of Jupiter|rings]]
|[[gas giant planet]]; has [[Rings of Jupiter|rings]]
|{{sort|5|prehistoric}}
|{{sort|5|prehistoric}}
|- style="background-color: #C4C4C4;" align=center
|- style="background-color: #C4C4C4;" align=center
|[[Saturn]]
|[[Saturn]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Saturn square crop.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Saturn from Cassini Orbiter (2004-10-06).jpg|center|frameless|145x145px]]
!{{val|58232|6}}<ref name=SSD/><br/>{{small|({{val|136775}} for [[Rings of Saturn|A Ring]])}}
!{{val|58232|6}}<ref name=SSD/><br/>{{small|({{val|136775}} for [[Rings of Saturn|A Ring]])}}
|9.140
|827,130
|764
!{{val|568317|13}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|568317|13}}<ref name=SSD/>
|95.162
|42,612<ref>{{Cite web|title=By The Numbers {{!}} Saturn - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/saturn/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA|date=10 November 2017 }}</ref>
|83.54
!{{val|0.6871|.0002}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|0.6871|.0002}}<ref name=SSD/>
|10.44<ref name=SSD/>
|1.065
|[[gas giant planet]]; has [[Rings of Saturn|rings]]
|[[gas giant planet]]; has [[Rings of Saturn|rings]]
|{{sort|8|prehistoric}}
|{{sort|8|prehistoric}}
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|bgcolor=black| [[File:Uranus Voyager2 color calibrated.png|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Uranus Voyager2 color calibrated.png|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|25362|7}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|25362|7}}<ref name=SSD/>
|3.981
|68,340
|63.1
!{{val|86813|4}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|86813|4}}<ref name=SSD/>
|14.536
|8083.1<ref>{{Cite web|title=By The Numbers {{!}} Uranus - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/uranus/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA|date=10 November 2017 }}</ref>
|15.85
!{{val|1.270|.001}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|1.270|.001}}<ref name=SSD/>
|8.69<ref name=SSD/>
|0.886
|[[ice giant planet]]; has [[Rings of Uranus|rings]]
|[[ice giant planet]]; has [[Rings of Uranus|rings]]
| 1781
| 1781
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|bgcolor=black| [[File:Neptune Voyager2 color calibrated.png|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|24622|19}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|24622|19}}<ref name=SSD/>
|3.865
|62,540
|57.7
!{{val|102413|5}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|102413|5}}<ref name=SSD/>
|17.147
|7618.3<ref>{{Cite web|title=By the Numbers {{!}} Neptune - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/neptune/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA|date=10 November 2017 }}</ref>
|14.94
!{{val|1.638|.004}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|1.638|.004}}<ref name=SSD/>
|11.15<ref name=SSD/>
|1.137
|[[ice giant planet]]; has [[Rings of Neptune|rings]]
|[[ice giant planet]]; has [[Rings of Neptune|rings]]
| 1846
| 1846
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|bgcolor=black| [[File:The Blue Marble (remastered).jpg|center|frameless|90x90px]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:The Blue Marble (remastered).jpg|center|frameless|90x90px]]
!{{val|6371.0084|.0001}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|6371.0084|.0001}}<ref name=SSD/>
|1
|1,083.21
|1
!{{val|5,972.4|.3}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|5,972.4|.3}}<ref name=SSD/>
|1
|510.06447<ref>{{Cite web|title=By The Numbers {{!}} Earth - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/earth/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA|date=30 May 2023 }}</ref>
|1
!{{val|5.5136|.0003}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|5.5136|.0003}}<ref name=SSD/>
|[[Gravity of Earth|9.81]]<ref name=SSD/>
|1
|[[terrestrial planet]]
|[[terrestrial planet]]
|{{sort|1|prehistoric}}
|{{sort|1|prehistoric}}
|- style="background-color: #D5D5D5;" align=center
|- style="background-color: #D5D5D5;" align=center
|[[Venus]]
|[[Venus]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Venus 2 Approach Image.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:PIA23791-Venus-RealAndEnhancedContrastViews-20200608 (cropped).jpg|center|frameless|90x90px]]
!{{val|6051.8|1.0}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|6051.8|1.0}}<ref name=SSD/>
|0.9499
|928.43
|0.857
!{{val|4867.5|.2}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|4867.5|.2}}<ref name=SSD/>
|0.815
|460.2<ref>{{Cite web|title=By the Numbers {{!}} Venus - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/venus/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA|date=9 November 2017 }}</ref>
|0.903
!{{val|5.243|.003}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|5.243|.003}}<ref name=SSD/>
|8.87<ref name=SSD/>
|0.905
|[[terrestrial planet]]
|[[terrestrial planet]]
|{{sort|4|prehistoric}}
|{{sort|4|prehistoric}}
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|bgcolor=black| [[File:Mars - August 30 2021 - Flickr - Kevin M. Gill.png|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Mars - August 30 2021 - Flickr - Kevin M. Gill.png|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|3389.5|0.2}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|3389.5|0.2}}<ref name=SSD/>
|0.5320
|163.18
|0.151
!{{val|641.71|.03}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|641.71|.03}}<ref name=SSD/>
|0.107
|144.37<ref>{{Cite web|title=By The Numbers {{!}} Mars - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/mars/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA|date=10 November 2017 }}</ref>
|0.283
!{{val|3.9341|.0007}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|3.9341|.0007}}<ref name=SSD/>
|3.71<ref name=SSD/>
|0.379
|[[terrestrial planet]]
|[[terrestrial planet]]
|{{sort|6|prehistoric}}
|{{sort|6|prehistoric}}
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|bgcolor=black| [[File:Ganymede JunoGill 2217.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Ganymede JunoGill 2217.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|2634.1|0.3}}
!{{val|2634.1|0.3}}
|0.4135
|76.30
|0.0704
!{{val|148.2}}
!{{val|148.2}}
|0.0248
|86.999<ref>{{Cite web|title=By The Numbers {{!}} Ganymede - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/jupiter-moons/ganymede/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA}}</ref>
|0.171
!{{val|1.936}}
!{{val|1.936}}
|1.428
|0.146
|[[moons of Jupiter|moon of Jupiter]] (icy)
|[[moons of Jupiter|moon of Jupiter]] (icy)
| 1610
| 1610
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|[[Titan (moon)|Titan]]<br/>{{small|Saturn VI}}
|[[Titan (moon)|Titan]]<br/>{{small|Saturn VI}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Titan in true color.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Titan in true color.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|2574.73|0.09|fmt=gaps}}<ref name=":0" />
!{{val|2574.73|0.09|fmt=gaps}}<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Planetary Satellite Physical Parameters |url=https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/?sat_phys_par |website=JPL, NASA}}</ref>
|0.4037{{efn|name=equatorial|text=Radius estimated using equatorial radius and assuming body is spherical}}
|71.50
|0.0658
!{{val|134.5}}
!{{val|134.5}}
|0.0225
|83.3054<ref>{{Cite web|title=By the Numbers {{!}} Titan - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/saturn-moons/titan/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA|date=21 November 2017 }}</ref>
|0.163
!{{val|1.880|0.004}}
!{{val|1.880|0.004}}
|1.354
|0.138
|[[moons of Saturn|moon of Saturn]] (icy)
|[[moons of Saturn|moon of Saturn]] (icy)
| 1655
| 1655
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|bgcolor=black| [[File:Mercury in true color.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Mercury in true color.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|2439.7|1.0}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|2439.7|1.0}}<ref name=SSD/>
|0.3829
|60.83
|0.0562
!{{val|330.11|.02}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|330.11|.02}}<ref name=SSD/>
|0.0553
|74.797<ref>{{Cite web|title=By The Numbers {{!}} Mercury - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/mercury/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA|date=16 October 2017 }}</ref>
|0.147
!{{val|5.4291|.007}}<ref name=SSD/>
!{{val|5.4291|.007}}<ref name=SSD/>
|3.70<ref name=SSD/>
|0.377
|[[terrestrial planet]]
|[[terrestrial planet]]
|{{sort|7|prehistoric}}
|{{sort|7|prehistoric}}
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|bgcolor=black| [[File:Callisto - July 8 1979 (38926064465).jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Callisto - July 8 1979 (38926064465).jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|2410.3|1.5}}<ref name=":0" />
!{{val|2410.3|1.5}}<ref name=":0" />
|0.3783
|58.65
|0.0541
!{{val|107.6}}
!{{val|107.6}}
|0.018
|73.005<ref>{{Cite web|title=By The Numbers {{!}} Callisto - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/jupiter-moons/callisto/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA}}</ref>
|0.143
!{{val|1.834|0.003}}
!{{val|1.834|0.003}}
|1.23603
|0.126
|[[moons of Jupiter|moon of Jupiter]] (icy)
|[[moons of Jupiter|moon of Jupiter]] (icy)
| 1610
| 1610
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|[[Io (moon)|Io]]<br/>{{small|Jupiter I}}
|[[Io (moon)|Io]]<br/>{{small|Jupiter I}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Io highest resolution true color.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Io highest resolution true color.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|1821.6|.5}}<ref name="jplssd">{{cite web |date=2008-10-24 |title=Planetary Satellite Physical Parameters |url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/?sat_phys_par |access-date=2008-12-16 |publisher=[[JPL]] (Solar System Dynamics)}}</ref>
!{{val|1821.6|.5}}<ref name="jplssd" />
|0.2859
|25.32
|0.0234
!{{val|89.32}}
!{{val|89.32}}
|0.015
|41.698<ref>{{Cite web|title=By The Numbers {{!}} Io - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/jupiter-moons/io/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA}}</ref>
|0.082
!{{val|3.528|0.006}}
!{{val|3.528|0.006}}
|1.797
|0.183
|[[moons of Jupiter|moon of Jupiter]] (terrestrial)
|[[moons of Jupiter|moon of Jupiter]] (terrestrial)
| 1610
| 1610
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|bgcolor=black| [[File:FullMoon2010.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:FullMoon2010.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|1737.4|.1}}<ref name=JPLmoon>[https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/?sat_phys_par Planetary Satellite Physical Parameters]</ref>
!{{val|1737.4|.1}}<ref name=JPLmoon>[https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/?sat_phys_par Planetary Satellite Physical Parameters]</ref>
|0.2727
|21.958
|0.0203
!{{val|73.46}}<ref>[https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/moonfact.html Moon Fact Sheet]</ref>
!{{val|73.46}}<ref>[https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/moonfact.html Moon Fact Sheet]</ref>
|0.0123
|37.937<ref>{{Cite web|title=By The Numbers {{!}} Earth's Moon - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/earths-moon/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA}}</ref>
|0.074
!{{val|3.344|.005}}<ref name=JPLmoon/>
!{{val|3.344|.005}}<ref name=JPLmoon/>
|1.625
|0.166
|moon of Earth (terrestrial)
|moon of Earth (terrestrial)
|{{sort|3|prehistoric}}
|{{sort|3|prehistoric}}
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|bgcolor=black| [[File:Europa in natural color.png|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Europa in natural color.png|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|1560.8|.5}}<ref name="jplssd" />
!{{val|1560.8|.5}}<ref name="jplssd" />
|0.2450
|15.93
|0.0147
!{{val|48.00}}
!{{val|48.00}}
|0.008035
|30.613<ref>{{Cite web|title=By The Numbers {{!}} Europa - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/jupiter-moons/europa/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA}}</ref>
|0.06
!{{val|3.013|0.005}}
!{{val|3.013|0.005}}
|1.316
|0.134
|[[moons of Jupiter|moon of Jupiter]] (terrestrial)
|[[moons of Jupiter|moon of Jupiter]] (terrestrial)
| 1610
| 1610
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|bgcolor=black| [[File:Triton.usgs23.png|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Triton.usgs23.png|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|1353.4|0.9}}{{efn|name=equatorial}}<ref name=":0" />
!{{val|1353.4|0.9}}{{efn|name=equatorial}}<ref name=":0" />
|0.2124{{efn|name=equatorial}}
|10.38
|0.0096
!{{val|21.39|0.03}}
!{{val|21.39|0.03}}
|0.003599
|23.018<ref>{{Cite web|title=By The Numbers {{!}} Triton - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/neptune-moons/triton/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA|date=21 November 2017 }}</ref>
|0.045
!{{val|2.061}}
!{{val|2.061}}
|0.782
|0.0797
|[[moons of Neptune|moon of Neptune]] (icy)
|[[moons of Neptune|moon of Neptune]] (icy)
| 1846
| 1846
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|bgcolor=black| [[File:Pluto in True Color - High-Res.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Pluto in True Color - High-Res.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|1188.3|0.8|fmt=gaps}}
!{{val|1188.3|0.8|fmt=gaps}}
|0.187
|7.057
|0.00651
!{{val|13.03|0.03}}
!{{val|13.03|0.03}}
|0.0022
|17.79
|0.034
!{{val|1.854|0.006}}
!{{val|1.854|0.006}}
|0.620
|0.063
|[[dwarf planet]]; [[plutino]]; [[moons of Pluto|multiple]]
|[[dwarf planet]]; [[plutino]]; [[moons of Pluto|multiple]]
| 1930
| 1930
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}}
}}
</ref>
</ref>
|0.1825{{efn|name=various}}
|6.59
|0.0061
!{{val|16.6|0.2}}<ref name="Brown Schaller 2007">{{cite journal| doi = 10.1126/science.1139415| last1 = Brown| first1 = Michael E.| author-link = Michael E. Brown| last2 = Schaller| first2 = Emily L.| date = 15 June 2007| title = The Mass of Dwarf Planet Eris| journal = Science| volume = 316| issue = 5831| page = 1585| pmid = 17569855| bibcode = 2007Sci...316.1585B| s2cid = 21468196| url = https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20121001-135149660}}</ref>
!{{val|16.6|0.2}}<ref name="Brown Schaller 2007">{{cite journal| doi = 10.1126/science.1139415| last1 = Brown| first1 = Michael E.| author-link = Michael E. Brown| last2 = Schaller| first2 = Emily L.| date = 15 June 2007| title = The Mass of Dwarf Planet Eris| journal = Science| volume = 316| issue = 5831| page = 1585| pmid = 17569855| bibcode = 2007Sci...316.1585B| s2cid = 21468196| url = https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20121001-135149660}}</ref>
|0.0028
|17
|0.033
!{{val|2.52|0.07}}
!{{val|2.52|0.07}}
|{{Gr|16.7|1163}}
|0.083
|[[dwarf planet]]; [[scattered disc|SDO]]; [[Dysnomia (moon)|binary]]
|[[dwarf planet]]; [[scattered disc|SDO]]; [[Dysnomia (moon)|binary]]
| 2003
| 2003
|- style="background-color: #E6E6E6;" align=center
|- style="background-color: #E6E6E6;" align=center
|{{dp|Haumea}}<br/>{{small|136108}}
|{{dp|Haumea}}<br/>{{small|136108}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Haumea Hubble.png|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Haumea Hubble.png|frameless|center|92x92px]]
!{{val|798|6}} to 816<ref>{{Cite web|title=The size, shape, density and ring of the dwarf planet Haumea|url=http://www.astrosurf.com/sogorb/occultations/nature24051.pdf}}</ref>
!{{val|798|6}} to 816<ref>{{Cite web|title=The size, shape, density and ring of the dwarf planet Haumea|url=http://www.astrosurf.com/sogorb/occultations/nature24051.pdf}}</ref>
!{{val|4.01|0.04}}<ref name="RagozzineBrown2009">{{cite journal |last1=Ragozzine |first1=D. |last2=Brown |first2=M. E. |year=2009 |title=Orbits and Masses of the Satellites of the Dwarf Planet Haumea (2003 EL61) |journal=The Astronomical Journal |volume=137 |issue=6 |pages=4766–4776 |arxiv=0903.4213 |bibcode=2009AJ....137.4766R |doi=10.1088/0004-6256/137/6/4766 |s2cid=15310444}}</ref>
| 0.12
|1.98{{efn|name=WolframVolume|text=Calculated in [[Wolfram Alpha]] using semi axes of {{val|1050|x|840|x|537}} ([https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=ellipsoid+volume+semi-axis+lengths+1050+840+537 Ellipsoid volume: 1.98395×10^9 km<sup>3</sup>])}}
|0.0018
!{{val|4.01|0.04}}<ref name="RagozzineBrown2009" />
|0.00066
|8.14
|0.016
!{{val|2.018}}<ref name="Dunham2019">
!{{val|2.018}}<ref name="Dunham2019">
{{cite journal|author1=Dunham, E. T.|author2=Desch, S. J.|author3=Probst, L.|date=April 2019|title=Haumea's Shape, Composition, and Internal Structure|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=877|issue=1|page=11|arxiv=1904.00522|bibcode=2019ApJ...877...41D|doi=10.3847/1538-4357/ab13b3|s2cid=90262114 |doi-access=free }}
{{cite journal|author1=Dunham, E. T.|author2=Desch, S. J.|author3=Probst, L.|date=April 2019|title=Haumea's Shape, Composition, and Internal Structure|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=877|issue=1|page=11|arxiv=1904.00522|bibcode=2019ApJ...877...41D|doi=10.3847/1538-4357/ab13b3|s2cid=90262114 |doi-access=free }}
</ref>{{efn|name=haumea|Best fit, assuming Haumea is in hydrostatic equilibrium}}
</ref>{{efn|name=haumea|Best fit, assuming Haumea is in hydrostatic equilibrium}}
|0.401
|0.0409
|[[dwarf planet]];<br/>[[Resonant trans-Neptunian object|resonant KBO]] (7:12);<br/>[[moons of Haumea|trinary]]; has [[Rings of Haumea|rings]]
|[[dwarf planet]];<br/>[[Resonant trans-Neptunian object|resonant KBO]] (7:12);<br/>[[moons of Haumea|trinary]]; has [[Rings of Haumea|rings]]
| 2004
| 2004
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|bgcolor=black| [[File:Titania (moon) color, cropped.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Titania (moon) color, cropped.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|788.9|1.8}}<ref name=":0" />
!{{val|788.9|1.8}}<ref name=":0" />
|0.1237{{efn|name="three radii" |text=Radius estimated by using three radii and assuming body is spheroid}}
|2.06
|0.0019
!{{val|3.40|0.06}}
!{{val|3.40|0.06}}
|0.00059
|7.82<ref>{{Cite web|title=By The Numbers {{!}} Titania - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/uranus-moons/titania/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA|date=11 November 2017 }}</ref>
|0.015
!{{val|1.711|0.005}}
!{{val|1.711|0.005}}
|0.378
|0.0385
|[[moons of Uranus|moon of Uranus]]
|[[moons of Uranus|moon of Uranus]]
| 1787
| 1787
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|bgcolor=black| [[File:Rhea hi-res PIA07763.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Rhea hi-res PIA07763.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|763.8|1.0}}{{efn|name="three radii"}}
!{{val|763.8|1.0}}{{efn|name="three radii"}}
|0.1199{{efn|name="three radii"}}
|1.87
|0.0017
!{{val|2.307}}
!{{val|2.307}}
|0.00039
|7.34<ref>{{Cite web|title=By The Numbers {{!}} Rhea - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/saturn-moons/rhea/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA|date=30 November 2017 }}</ref>
|0.014
!{{val|1.236|0.005}}
!{{val|1.236|0.005}}
|0.26
|0.027
|[[moons of Saturn|moon of Saturn]]
|[[moons of Saturn|moon of Saturn]]
| 1672
| 1672
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|bgcolor=black| [[File:Oberon in true color by Kevin M. Gill.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Oberon in true color by Kevin M. Gill.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|761.4|2.6}}{{efn|name=equatorial}}<ref name=":0" />
!{{val|761.4|2.6}}{{efn|name=equatorial}}<ref name=":0" />
|0.1195{{efn|name=equatorial}}
|1.85
|0.0017
!{{val|3.08|0.09}}
!{{val|3.08|0.09}}
|0.0005
|7.285<ref>{{Cite web|title=By The Numbers {{!}} Oberon - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/uranus-moons/oberon/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA|date=11 November 2017 }}</ref>
|0.014
!{{val|1.63|0.05}}
!{{val|1.63|0.05}}
|0.347
|0.035
|[[moons of Uranus|moon of Uranus]]
|[[moons of Uranus|moon of Uranus]]
| 1787
| 1787
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|bgcolor=black| [[File:Iapetus 706 1419 1.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Iapetus 706 1419 1.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|735.6|1.5}}<ref name="jplssd" />
!{{val|735.6|1.5}}<ref name="jplssd" />
|0.1153
|1.66
|0.0015
!{{val|1.806}}
!{{val|1.806}}
|0.00033
|6.8
|0.013
!{{val|1.088|0.013}}
!{{val|1.088|0.013}}
|0.223
|0.0227
|[[moons of Saturn|moon of Saturn]]
|[[moons of Saturn|moon of Saturn]]
| 1671
| 1671
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|{{dp|Makemake}}<br />{{small|136472}}
|{{dp|Makemake}}<br />{{small|136472}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Makemake moon Hubble image with legend (cropped).jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Makemake moon Hubble image with legend (cropped).jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|715|19|-11}}<!--now known not viewed pole-on--><ref name="Brown2013">{{cite journal|author=M.E. Brown|year=2013|arxiv=1304.1041|title=On the size, shape, and density of dwarf planet Makemake|journal=The Astrophysical Journal Letters|volume=767|issue=1|pages=L7(5pp)|doi=10.1088/2041-8205/767/1/L7|bibcode = 2013ApJ...767L...7B |s2cid=12937717}}</ref>
!{{val|715|19|-11}}<ref name="Brown2013">{{cite journal|author=M.E. Brown|year=2013|arxiv=1304.1041|title=On the size, shape, and density of dwarf planet Makemake|journal=The Astrophysical Journal Letters|volume=767|issue=1|pages=L7(5pp)|doi=10.1088/2041-8205/767/1/L7|bibcode = 2013ApJ...767L...7B |s2cid=12937717}}</ref>
|0.112
|1.53
|0.0014
!{{val|3.1|p=≈&nbsp;}}
!{{val|3.1|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|0.00053
|6.4
|0.013
!{{val|2.1|p=≈&nbsp;}}
!{{val|2.1|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|0.57
|0.0581
|[[dwarf planet]]; [[classical Kuiper belt object|cubewano]]
|[[dwarf planet]]; [[classical Kuiper belt object|cubewano]]
| 2005
| 2005
|- style="background-color: #E6E6E6;" align=center
|- align="center" style="background-color: #E5E5FF;"
|[[225088 Gonggong|Gonggong]]<br/>{{small|225088}}
|[[Charon (moon)|Charon]]<br />{{small|Pluto I}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:2007 OR10 and its moon.png|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:Charon in True Color - High-Res.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|615|25}}<ref name="massdensity">{{cite journal
|title=The mass and density of the dwarf planet (225088) 2007 OR<sub>10</sub>
|first1=Csaba
|last1=Kiss
|first2=Gabor
|last2=Marton
|first3=Alex H.
|last3=Parker
|first4=Will
|last4=Grundy
|first5=Aniko
|last5=Farkas-Takacs
|first6=John
|last6=Stansberry
|first7=Andras
|last7=Pal
|first8=Thomas
|last8=Muller
|first9=Keith S.
|last9=Noll
|first10=Megan E.
|last10=Schwamb
|first11=Amy C.
|last11=Barr
|first12=Leslie A.
|last12=Young
|first13=Jozsef
|last13=Vinko
|journal=Icarus
|pages=3–10
|arxiv=1903.05439
|doi=10.1016/j.icarus.2019.03.013
|bibcode=2018DPS....5031102K
|volume=334|year=2019
|s2cid=119370310
}}<br/>Initial publication at the American Astronomical Society DPS meeting #50, with the publication ID 311.02</ref>
|0.0983
|1.03
|0.0009
!{{val|1.75|0.07}}
|0.00029
|4.753
|0.009
!{{val|1.72|0.16}}
|0.3
|0.0306
|[[dwarf planet]]; [[Resonant trans-Neptunian object|resonant SDO]] (3:10)
| 2007
|- style="background-color: #E5E5FF;" align=center
|[[Charon (moon)|Charon]]<br/>{{small|Pluto I}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Charon in True Color - High-Res.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|606.0|0.5}}
!{{val|606.0|0.5}}
|0.0951
|0.932
|0.0009
!{{val|1.586|0.015}}
!{{val|1.586|0.015}}
|0.00025
|4.578<ref>{{Cite web|title=By The Numbers {{!}} Charon -NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/pluto-moons/charon/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA|date=21 November 2017 }}</ref>
|0.009
!{{val|1.70|0.02}}
!{{val|1.70|0.02}}
|0.288
|0.0294
|[[moons of Pluto|moon of Pluto]]
|[[moons of Pluto|moon of Pluto]]
| 1978
| 1978
|- style="background-color: #CCFFCC;" align="center"
|- align="center" style="background-color: #CCFFCC;"
|[[Umbriel]]<br />{{small|Uranus II}}
|[[Umbriel]]<br />{{small|Uranus II}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:PIA00040 Umbrielx2.47.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:PIA00040 Umbrielx2.47.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|584.7|2.8}}<ref name=":0" />
!{{val|584.7|2.8}}<ref name=":0" />
|0.0918
|0.837
|0.0008
!{{val|1.28|0.03}}
!{{val|1.28|0.03}}
|0.00020
|4.3<ref>{{Cite web|title=By The Numbers {{!}} Umbriel - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/uranus-moons/umbriel/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA|date=11 November 2017 }}</ref>
|0.008
!{{val|1.39|0.16}}
!{{val|1.39|0.16}}
|0.234
|0.024
|[[moons of Uranus|moon of Uranus]]
|[[moons of Uranus|moon of Uranus]]
| 1851
| 1851
|- style="background-color: #CCFFCC;" align="center"
|- align="center" style="background-color: #CCFFCC;"
|[[Ariel (moon)|Ariel]]<br />{{small|Uranus I}}
|[[Ariel (moon)|Ariel]]<br />{{small|Uranus I}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Ariel in monochrome.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:Ariel in monochrome.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|578.9|0.6}}<ref name=":0" />
!{{val|578.9|0.6}}<ref name=":0" />
|0.0909
|0.813
|0.0007
!{{val|1.25|0.02}}
!{{val|1.25|0.02}}
|0.000226
|4.211<ref>{{Cite web|title=By The Numbers {{!}} Ariel - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/uranus-moons/ariel/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA|date=10 November 2017 }}</ref>
|0.008
!{{val|1.66|0.15}}
!{{val|1.66|0.15}}
|0.269
|0.027
|[[moons of Uranus|moon of Uranus]]
|[[moons of Uranus|moon of Uranus]]
| 1851
| 1851
|- style="background-color: #FFFFCC;" align="center"
|- align="center" style="background-color: #FFFFCC;"
|[[Dione (moon)|Dione]]<br />{{small|Saturn IV}}
|[[Dione (moon)|Dione]]<br />{{small|Saturn IV}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Dione in natural light.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:Dione in natural light.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|561.7|0.45}}<ref name=":0" />
!{{val|561.7|0.45}}<ref name=":0" />
|0.0881
|0.741
|0.0007
!{{val|1.095}}
!{{val|1.095}}
|0.000183
|3.965<ref>{{Cite web|title=By The Numbers {{!}} Dione - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/saturn-moons/dione/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA|date=23 November 2017 }}</ref>
|0.008
!{{val|1.478|0.003}}
!{{val|1.478|0.003}}
|0.232
|0.0237
|[[moons of Saturn|moon of Saturn]]
|[[moons of Saturn|moon of Saturn]]
| 1684
| 1684
|- style="background-color: #E6E6E6;" align="center"
|- align="center" style="background-color: #FFFFCC;"
|[[50000 Quaoar|Quaoar]]<br />{{small|50000}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Quaoar-weywot hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|543|2}}
|0.0879
|0.737
|0.0007
!{{val|1.20|0.05}}<ref name="Morgado2023">{{Cite Q|Q116754015|display-authors=1}}</ref>
|0.0002
|3.83
|0.008
!{{val|1.715|0.055}}<ref>Kiss, C.; Müller, T. G.; Marton, G.; Szakáts, R.; Pál, A.; Molnár, L.; et al. (March 2024). "The visible and thermal light curve of the large Kuiper belt object (50000) Quaoar". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 684: A50. arXiv:2401.12679</ref>
|0.3
|0.0306
|[[dwarf planet]]; [[Classical Kuiper belt object|cubewano]]; [[Weywot (moon)|binary]]; has [[50000 Quaoar#Rings|rings]]
| 2002
|- style="background-color: #FFFFCC;" align="center"
|[[Tethys (moon)|Tethys]]<br />{{small|Saturn III}}
|[[Tethys (moon)|Tethys]]<br />{{small|Saturn III}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:PIA18317-SaturnMoon-Tethys-Cassini-20150411.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:PIA18317-SaturnMoon-Tethys-Cassini-20150411.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|533.0|0.7}}<ref name=":0" />
!{{val|533.0|0.7}}<ref name=":0" />
|0.0834
|0.624
|0.0006
!{{val|0.617}}
!{{val|0.617}}
!{{val|0.984|0.003}}
|0.000103
|3.57<ref>{{Cite web|title=By The Numbers {{!}} Tethys - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/saturn-moons/tethys/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA|date=30 November 2017 }}</ref>
|0.007
!{{val|0.984|0.003}}<ref>Roatsch Jaumann et al. 2009, p. 765, Tables 24.1–2</ref>
|0.145
|0.015
|[[moons of Saturn|moon of Saturn]]
|[[moons of Saturn|moon of Saturn]]
| 1684
| 1684
|- style="background-color: #E6E6E6;" align="center"
|- align="center" style="background-color: #E6E6E6;"
|[[Ceres (dwarf planet)|Ceres]]<br />{{small|1}}
|[[Ceres (dwarf planet)|Ceres]]<br />{{small|1}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Ceres - RC3 - Haulani Crater (22381131691) (cropped).jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:Ceres - RC3 - Haulani Crater (22381131691) (cropped).jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|469.7|.1}}
!{{val|469.7|.1}}<ref name="Dawnpresentation">{{cite web|url=http://nesf2015.arc.nasa.gov/agenda|title=Agenda - NASA Exploration Science Forum 2015|access-date=2015-07-25|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150724072209/http://nesf2015.arc.nasa.gov/agenda|archive-date=2015-07-24}}</ref>
|0.0742
!{{val|0.938}}
|0.433
|0.0004
!{{val|0.938}}<ref name="Rayman20150528">
{{cite web
|title = Dawn Journal, May 28, 2015
|last = Rayman
|first = M. D.
|publisher = [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]]
|url = http://dawnblog.jpl.nasa.gov/2015/05/28/dawn-journal-may-28-2015/
|date = 28 May 2015
|access-date = 23 July 2015
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150530075157/http://dawnblog.jpl.nasa.gov/2015/05/28/dawn-journal-may-28-2015/
|archive-date = 30 May 2015
}}</ref>
|0.000157
|2.85<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=By The Numbers {{!}} Ceres - NASA Solar System Exploration|url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/dwarf-planets/ceres/by-the-numbers/|website=NASA|date=9 November 2017 }}</ref>
|0.006<ref name=":1" />
!{{val|2.17}}
!{{val|2.17}}
|0.28
|0.029
|[[dwarf planet]]; [[asteroid belt|belt asteroid]]
|[[dwarf planet]]; [[asteroid belt|belt asteroid]]
| 1801
| 1801
|- style="background-color: #E6E6E6;" align="center"
|- align="center" style="background-color: #E6E6E6;"
|[[90482 Orcus|Orcus]]<br />{{small|90482}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Orcus-vanth hst2.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|455|25|20}}
|0.0719
|0.404
|0.0004
!{{val|0.548|0.010<!--total Orcus' system mass without mass of its satellite Vanth-->}}<ref name="Brown2023" />
|0.000092
|
|
!{{val|1.4|0.2}}<ref name="Brown2023" />
|0.2
|0.0204
|[[dwarf planet]]; [[plutino]]; [[Vanth (moon)|binary]]
| 2004
|- style="background-color: #E6E6E6;" align="center"
|[[90377 Sedna|Sedna]]<br />{{small|90377}}
|[[90377 Sedna|Sedna]]<br />{{small|90377}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Sedna PRC2004-14d.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:Sedna PRC2004-14d.jpg|frameless|center|85x85px]]
!{{val|453|157|129}}
!{{val|453|157|129}}
!?
|0.0785
!?
|0.516
|0.0005
!
|
|
|
!
|
|
|[[dwarf planet]]; [[sednoid]]; [[detached object]]
|[[dwarf planet]]; [[sednoid]]; [[detached object]]
| 2003
| 2003
|- align="center"
|[[120347 Salacia|Salacia]]<br />{{small|120347}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Salacia Hubble.png|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
!{{val|423|11}}
|0.0664
|0.373
|0.0003
!{{val|0.492|0.007}}<ref name="Salacia" />
|0.000082
|
|
!{{val|1.5|0.1}}<ref name="Salacia">{{cite journal
|title=Mutual Orbit Orientations of Transneptunian Binaries
|url=http://www2.lowell.edu/~grundy/abstracts/preprints/2019.TNB_orbits.pdf
|first1=W. M.
|last1=Grundy
|first2=K. S.
|last2=Noll
|first3=H. G.
|last3=Roe
|first4=M. W.
|last4=Buie
|first5=S. B.
|last5=Porter
|first6=A. H.
|last6=Parker
|first7=D.
|last7=Nesvorný
|first8=S. D.
|last8=Benecchi
|first9=D. C.
|last9=Stephens
|first10=C. A.
|last10=Trujillo
|journal=Icarus
|year=2019
|doi=10.1016/j.icarus.2019.03.035
|bibcode=2019Icar..334...62G
|issn=0019-1035
|volume=334
|pages=62–78
|s2cid=133585837
|access-date=2019-10-26
|archive-date=2020-01-15
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200115091416/http://www2.lowell.edu/~grundy/abstracts/preprints/2019.TNB_orbits.pdf

}}</ref>
|{{Gr|0.4922|446.5}}
|0.0168
|[[Classical Kuiper belt object|cubewano]]; [[Actaea (moon)|binary]]
| 2004
|-
! colspan="15" style="font-size: 0.9em; font-weight: normal; text-align: left; padding: 6px 4px;"|
:{{legend2|#FBEC5D|border=1px solid #bbb|[[star]]}}&nbsp;&nbsp;{{legend2|#C4C4C4|border=1px solid #bbb|[[giant planet]]}}&nbsp;&nbsp;{{legend2|#D5D5D5|border=1px solid #bbb|[[terrestrial planet]]}}&nbsp;&nbsp;{{legend2|#E6E6E6|border=1px solid #AAF3CD|presumed [[dwarf planet]]}}&nbsp;&nbsp;{{legend2|#B0E0E6|border=1px solid #AAF3CD|[[Moon|moon of Earth]]}}&nbsp;&nbsp;{{legend2|#FFE8E8|border=1px solid #AAF3CD|[[moons of Jupiter|moon of Jupiter]]}}&nbsp;&nbsp;{{legend2|#FFFFCC|border=1px solid #E6E600|[[moons of Saturn|moon of Saturn]]}}&nbsp;&nbsp;{{legend2|#CCFFCC|border=1px solid #00FF00|[[moons of Uranus|moon of Uranus]]}}&nbsp;&nbsp;{{legend2|#DDEEFF|border=1px solid #8FC7FF|[[moons of Neptune|moon of Neptune]]}}&nbsp;&nbsp;{{legend2|#E5E5FF|border=1px solid #8FC7FF|[[moons of Pluto|moon of Pluto]]}}
|}
|}

== Smaller objects by mean radius ==
=== From 200 to 399 km ===
=== From 200 to 399 km ===
All imaged icy moons with radii greater than 200&nbsp;km except [[Proteus (moon)|Proteus]] are clearly round, although those under 400&nbsp;km that have had their shapes carefully measured are not in hydrostatic equilibrium.<ref name="Thomas2010"/> The known densities of TNOs in this size range are remarkably low ({{val|1|-|1.2|u=g/cm3}}), implying that the objects retain significant internal porosity from their formation and were never gravitationally compressed into fully solid bodies.<ref name="Grundy2019"/>
{{sticky header}}
{| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header-multi"
{| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header-multi"
|-
|-
! style="font-weight:normal; width:110px;"| '''Body'''{{notetag|name=A}}
! style="font-weight:normal; width:110px;"| '''Body'''
! class="unsortable"| Image
! class="unsortable"| Image
! data-sort- type="number" style="width:85px; font-weight:normal;"| '''Radius'''{{notetag|name=B}}<br />'''{{small|([[kilometre|km]])}}'''
! data-sort- type="number" style="width:85px; font-weight:normal;"| '''Radius'''<br />'''{{small|([[kilometre|km]])}}'''
! data-sort-type="number" vkwidth=75 | Mass<br />{{small|(10<sup>18</sup>&nbsp;kg)}}
! data-sort-type="number" vkwidth=75 | Mass<br />{{small|(10<sup>18</sup>&nbsp;kg)}}
! Type
! data-sort- type="number" style="width:65px;"| Density<br />{{small|(g/cm<sup>3</sup>)}}
! Type{{notetag|name=default|text=Figures from default source ''Johnston's Archive—List of Known Trans-Neptunian Objects'',<ref name="johnston2011">{{cite web
|date=25 May 2019
|title=List of Known Trans-Neptunian Objects
|publisher=Johnston's Archive
|author=Wm. Robert Johnston
|url=http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/tnoslist.html
|access-date=31 May 2019}}</ref> if otherwise not mentioned in the References column}}
! class="unsortable" style="width: 3.8em; text-align: center;" | Refs{{notetag|name=Refs}}<br />''{{Tooltip|r|Citation for the body's size}}{{·}}{{Tooltip|M|Citation for the body's mass}}''
|-
|[[307261 Máni|Máni]]<br/>{{small|307261}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:2002 MS4 Hubble 8x upscale.png|frameless|center|upright=0.3]]
|align=center | {{val|398|12}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|[[Classical Kuiper belt object|cubewano]]
|align=center | <ref name="Rommel2023">{{cite journal
|display-authors = etal
|first1 = F. L. |last1 = Rommel
|first2 = F. |last2 = Braga-Ribas
|first3 = J. L. |last3 = Ortiz
|first4 = B. |last4 = Sicardy
|first5 = P. |last5 = Santos-Sanz
|first6 = J. |last6 = Desmars
|title = A large topographic feature on the surface of the trans-Neptunian object (307261) 2002 MS4 measured from stellar occultations
|journal = Astronomy & Astrophysics
|date = October 2023
|volume = 678
|id = A167
|pages = 25
|doi-access = free
|doi = 10.1051/0004-6361/202346892
|arxiv = 2308.08062
|bibcode = 2023A&A...678A.167R
|s2cid = 260926329}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|55565|2002 AW|197}}<br />{{small|55565}}
| style="background:#181818;"| [[File:55565-2002aw197 hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|384|19}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|cubewano
|align=center | <ref name="TNOsCool10">{{Cite journal |arxiv=1403.6309 |last1=Vilenius |first1= E. |display-authors=etal. |title="TNOs are Cool": A survey of the trans-Neptunian region X. Analysis of classical Kuiper belt objects from Herschel and Spitzer observations |journal=[[Astronomy & Astrophysics]] |volume=564 |pages=A35 |year=2014 |doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201322416 |bibcode=2014A&A...564A..35V |s2cid=118513049 }}</ref>
|-
|[[174567 Varda|Varda]]<br />{{small|174567}}
| style="background:#181818;"| [[File:Varda-ilmare hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|373|8}}
|align=center | {{val|245|6}}<!-- 92% of system mass -->
|align=center | {{val|1.23|.04}}
|[[cubewano]]; [[Ilmarë (moon)|binary]]
|align=center | <ref name="Souami2020">{{cite journal
|display-authors = etal
|first1 = D. |last1 = Souami
|first2 = F. |last2 = Braga-Ribas
|first3 = B. |last3 = Sicardy
|first4 = B. |last4 = Morgado
|first5 = J. L. |last5 = Ortiz
|first6 = J. |last6 = Desmars
|date = August 2020
|title = A multi-chord stellar occultation by the large trans-Neptunian object (174567) Varda
|journal = Astronomy & Astrophysics |volume = 643 |pages = A125 |doi = 10.1051/0004-6361/202038526 |arxiv = 2008.04818
|bibcode = 2020A&A...643A.125S |s2cid = 221095753 }}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Souami2020" />
|-
|{{mpl-|532037|2013 FY|27}}<br />{{small|532037}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:2013 FY27 small.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|370|40}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|[[Scattered Disc Object|SDO]]; [[minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center | <ref name="Sheppard2018">{{cite journal|first1=Scott|last1=Sheppard|first2=Yanga|last2=Fernandez|first3=Arielle|last3=Moullet|title=The Albedos, Sizes, Colors and Satellites of Dwarf Planets Compared with Newly Measured Dwarf Planet 2013 FY27|journal=The Astronomical Journal|volume=156|issue=6|page=270|date=6 September 2018|arxiv=1809.02184|doi=10.3847/1538-3881/aae92a|bibcode=2018AJ....156..270S|s2cid=119522310 |doi-access=free }}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|208996|2003 AZ|84}}<br />{{small|208996}}
| style="background:#181818;"| [[File:2003AZ84 Hubble small.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|362}} ~ {{val|386|6}} (assuming HE)
|align=center | 150 ~ 210 (assuming HE)<!--from density and size-->
|align=center | {{val|0.76|}} ~ {{val|0.87|}} (assuming HE)
|[[plutino]]; [[minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center | <ref name="johnston2011"/><ref name="Dias-Oliveira-2017">{{Cite journal
|display-authors = 6
|first1 = A. |last1 = Dias-Oliveira
|first2 = B. |last2 = Sicardy
|first3 = J. L. |last3 = Ortiz
|first4 = F. |last4 = Braga-Ribas
|first5 = R. |last5 = Leiva
|first6 = R. |last6 = Vieira-Martins
|first7 = G. |last7 = Benedetti-Rossi
|first8 = J. I. B. |last8 = Camargo
|first9 = M. |last9 = Assafin
|last10 = Gomes-Jú
|first11 = A. R. |last11 = nior
|first12 = T. |last12 = Baug
|first13 = T. |last13 = Chandrasekhar
|first14 = J. |last14 = Desmars
|first15 = R. |last15 = Duffard
|first16 = P. |last16 = Santos-Sanz
|date = July 2017
|title = Study of the Plutino Object (208996) 2003 AZ84 from Stellar Occultations: Size, Shape, and Topographic Features
|journal = The Astronomical Journal
|volume = 154
|issue = 1
|page = 13
|bibcode = 2017AJ....154...22D
|doi = 10.3847/1538-3881/aa74e9
|arxiv = 1705.10895|s2cid = 119098862 |doi-access = free }}</ref>
|-
|[[2017 OF201|2017 OF<sub>201</sub>]]
|
| align="center" |350
| align="center" |–
| align="center" |–
|[[Extreme trans-Neptunian object|eTNO]]
| align="center" |<ref>{{cite arXiv|eprint=2505.15806 |last1=Cheng |first1=Sihao |last2=Li |first2=Jiaxuan |last3=Yang |first3=Eritas |title=Discovery of a dwarf planet candidate in an extremely wide orbit: 2017 OF201 |date=2025 |class=astro-ph.EP }}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl|2021 DR|15}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|356}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|[[scattered disk|SDO]]
|align=center | <ref name="johnston2011"/>
|-
|[[28978 Ixion|Ixion]]<br />{{small|28978}}
| style="background:#181818;"| [[Image:28978-ixion hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|354.8|.1}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|[[plutino]]
|align=center | <ref name="Levine2021">{{cite journal
|first1 = Stephen E. |last1 = Levine
|first2 = Carlos A. |last2 = Zuluaga
|first3 = Michael J. |last3 = Person
|first4 = Amanda A. |last4 = Sickafoose
|first5 = Amanda A. |last5 = Bosh
|first6 = Michael |last6 = Collins
|date = April 2021
|title = Occultation of a Large Star by the Large Plutino (28978) Ixion on 2020 October 13 UTC
|journal = The Astronomical Journal
|volume = 161
|page = 210
|number = 5
|doi = 10.3847/1538-3881/abe76d
|bibcode = 2021AJ....161..210L|doi-access= free}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|90568|2004 GV|9}}<br />{{small|90568}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"| [[File:2004-gv9 hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|340|17}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|cubewano
|align=center | <ref name="TNOsCool6">{{cite journal
|title="TNOs are Cool": A survey of the trans-Neptunian region VI. Herschel/PACS observations and thermal modeling of 19 classical Kuiper belt objects
|author=Vilenius, E.
|author2=Kiss, C.
|author3=Mommert, M.
|year=2012
|journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics
|pages=A94
|volume=541
|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201118743
|arxiv=1204.0697
|display-authors=etal
|bibcode = 2012A&A...541A..94V|s2cid=54222700
}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|145452|2005 RN|43}}<br />{{small|145452}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"| [[File:2005-rn43 hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|340|+28|-37}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|cubewano
|align=center | <ref name="TNOsCool6"/>
|-
|[[20000 Varuna|Varuna]]<br />{{small|20000}}
| style="background:#181818;"| [[File:20000-varuna hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|327|77|51}}
|align=center | {{val|160|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center | {{val|0.99|.09|.02}}
|cubewano
|align=center | <ref name="Lellouch2019">{{cite journal
|title=The thermal emission of Centaurs and Trans-Neptunian objects at millimeter wavelengths from ALMA observations
|first1=E. |last1=Lellouch
|first2=R. |last2=Moreno
|first3=T. |last3=Müller
|first4=S. |last4=Fornasier
|first5=P. |last5=Sanstos-Sanz
|first6=A. |last6=Moullet
|first7=M. |last7=Gurwell
|first8=J. |last8=Stansberry
|first9=R. |last9=Leiva
|first10=B. |last10=Sicardy
|first11=B. |last11=Butler
|first12=J. |last12=Boissier
|date=September 2019
|journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
|volume=488
|issue=3
|pages=3035–3044
|doi=10.1093/mnras/stz1880
|doi-access=free |arxiv=1709.06747}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|55637|2002 UX|25}}<br />{{small|55637}}
| style="background:#310001;"| [[File:20131105 2002 UX25 hst.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|332|15}}
|align=center | {{val|125|3}}
|align=center | {{val|0.82|0.11}}
|cubewano; [[minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center | <ref name="TNOsCool8"/>{{·}}<ref>{{cite journal|author=M.E. Brown
|title=The density of mid-sized Kuiper belt object 2002 UX25 and the formation of the dwarf planets
|journal=The Astrophysical Journal
|volume=778
|issue=2
|pages=L34
|arxiv=1311.0553
|date=4 November 2013
|doi=10.1088/2041-8205/778/2/L34
|bibcode=2013ApJ...778L..34B|s2cid=17839077
}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|145451|2005 RM|43}}<br />{{small|145451}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"| [[File:145451-2005rm43.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|322}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|SDO
|align=center | <ref name="LuckyStar">{{cite web
|title = TNO Results
|url = https://lesia.obspm.fr/lucky-star/results.php
|work = ERC Lucky Star Project
|publisher = Laboratoire d'Etudes Spatiales et d'Instrumentation en Astrophysique (LESIA)
|access-date = 4 June 2023}}</ref><ref name="Occultation-Dec2018">{{cite web
|title = Occultation by 2005 RM43 in 23 DEC 2018
|url = https://lesia.obspm.fr/lucky-star/campaigns/results/2005RM43_24_12_2018_prelim2.pdf
|work = ERC Lucky Star Project
|publisher = Laboratoire d'Etudes Spatiales et d'Instrumentation en Astrophysique (LESIA)
|date = 24 December 2018
|access-date = 4 June 2023}}</ref>
|-
|[[229762 Gǃkúnǁʼhòmdímà|Gǃkúnǁʼhòmdímà]]<br />{{small|229762}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:2007 UK126 Hubble (crop).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|321|14}}
|align=center | {{val|136.1|3.3}}
|align=center | {{val|1.02|0.17}}
|SDO; [[Gǃòʼé ǃHú|binary]]
|align=center | <ref name="Benedetti-Rossi-2016">{{cite journal
|first1 = G. |last1 = Benedetti-Rossi
|first2 = B. |last2 = Sicardy
|first3 = M. W. |last3 = Buie
|first4 = J. L. |last4 = Ortiz
|first5 = R. |last5 = Vieira-Martins
|first6 = J. M. |last6 = Keller
|first7 = F. |last7 = Braga-Ribas
|first8 = J. I. B. |last8 = Camargo
|first9 = M. |last9 = Assafin
|first10 = N. |last10 = Morales
|first11 = R. |last11 = Duffard
|first12 = A. |last12 = Dias-Oliveira
|first13 = P. |last13 = Santos-Sanz
|display-authors = 6
|date = December 2016
|title = Results from the 2014 November 15th Multi-chord Stellar Occultation by the TNO (229762) 2007 UK126
|journal = The Astronomical Journal
|volume = 152
|issue = 6
|page = 11
|bibcode = 2016AJ....152..156B
|doi = 10.3847/0004-6256/152/6/156
|arxiv = 1608.01030
|s2cid = 119249473
|doi-access = free
}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Grundy2019b">{{cite journal|title=The Mutual Orbit, Mass, and Density of Transneptunian Binary Gǃkúnǁʼhòmdímà ({{mp|(229762) 2007 UK|126}})|url=http://www2.lowell.edu/~grundy/abstracts/2019.G-G.html|first1=W.M.|last1=Grundy|first2=K.S.|last2=Noll|first3=M.W.|last3=Buie|first4=S.D.|last4=Benecchi|first5=D.|last5=Ragozzine|first6=H.G.|last6=Roe|journal=Icarus|doi=10.1016/j.icarus.2018.12.037|volume=334|year=2019|pages=30–38|s2cid=126574999|access-date=2019-04-28|archive-date=2019-04-07|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190407045339/http://www2.lowell.edu/~grundy/abstracts/preprints/2019.G-G.pdf}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl|2014 UZ|224}}
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:2014UZ224-ALMA.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| align="center" | {{val|317.5|28.5|30.5}}
| align="center" | –
| align="center" | –
|SDO
| align="center" | <ref name="2014UZ224">{{cite journal
|title=Discovery and Physical Characterization of a Large Scattered Disk Object at 92 AU
|display-authors=etal
|first1=David W. |last1=Gerdes
|first2=Masao |last2=Sako
|first3=Stephanie |last3=Hamilton
|first4=Ke |last4=Zhang
|first5=Tali |last5=Khain
|first6=Juliette C. |last6=Becker
|journal=The Astrophysical Journal Letters
|volume=839
|pages=L15
|number=1
|date=2017
|doi=10.3847/2041-8213/aa64d8
|arxiv=1702.00731|bibcode=2017ApJ...839L..15G
|s2cid=35694455
|doi-access=free
}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|470599|2008 OG|19}}<br />{{small|470599}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|309.5|28|56.5}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | {{val|0.609|0.004}}
|SDO
|align=center | <ref name="Valenzuela2015">{{cite journal
|last1=Fernández-Valenzuela |first1=Estela
|last2=Ortiz |first2=Jose Luis
|last3=Duffard |first3=René
|title=2008 OG19: A highly elongated Trans-Neptunian Object
|journal=[[Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society]]
|volume= 456|issue= 3|pages= 2354–2360|year=2015
|doi= 10.1093/mnras/stv2739
|doi-access=free
|arxiv=1511.06584
|bibcode= 2016MNRAS.456.2354F|s2cid=73720001
}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Valenzuela2015"/>
|-
|{{mpl-|574372|2010 JO|179}}<br>{{small|574372}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|309|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|SDO
|align=center | <ref name="johnston2011"/>
|-
|[[Dysnomia (moon)|Dysnomia]]<br />{{small|Eris I}}
| style="background:#420001;"| [[File:Eris and dysnomia2.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|307.5|60|50}}
|align=center | {{val|500}}
|align=center | {{val|0.7|0.5}}
|moon of [[Eris (dwarf planet)|Eris]]
|align=center | <ref name="Brown2023">{{cite journal
|first1 = Michael E. |last1 = Brown
|first2 = Bryan |last2 = Butler
|title = Masses and densities of dwarf planet satellites measured with ALMA
|journal = The Planetary Science Journal
|date = October 2023
|volume = 4
|issue = 10
|id = 193
|pages = 6
|doi-access = free
|doi = 10.3847/PSJ/ace52a
|arxiv = 2307.04848
|bibcode = 2023PSJ.....4..193B
|s2cid = 259766266}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|278361|2007 JJ|43}}<br />{{small|278361}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|305|85|70}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|cubewano
|align=center | <ref name="Pál2015">{{cite journal | title=Pushing the Limits: K2 Observations of the Trans-Neptunian Objects 2002 GV31 and (278361) 2007 JJ43 | last1=Pál | first1=A. | last2=Szabó | first2=R. | last3=Szabó | first3=Gy. M. | last4=Kiss | first4=L. L. | last5=Molnár | first5=L. | last6=Sárneczky | first6=K. | last7=Kiss | first7=Cs. | display-authors=1 | journal=The Astrophysical Journal Letters | volume=804 | issue=2 | at=L45 | year=2015 | arxiv=1504.03671 | bibcode=2015ApJ...804L..45P | doi=10.1088/2041-8205/804/2/L45 | s2cid=117489359 }}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|523692|2014 EZ|51}}<br />{{small|523692}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|288|p=>&nbsp;}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|SDO
|align=center | <ref name="Loader2019">{{cite web
|title = (523692) 2014 EZ51, 2019 February 25 occultation
|last1 = Loader |first1 = B.
|last2 = Hanna |first2 = W.
|url = http://www.occultations.org.nz/planet/2019/results/20190225_523692_2014EZ51_UCAC4_322-079801_Plot_Colour.png
|website = occultations.org.nz
|date = 25 February 2019
|access-date = 5 January 2020}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl|2012 VP|113}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|287|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|[[sednoid]]
|align=center | <ref name="johnstonsarchive.net">{{cite web | url=http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/tnoslist.html | title=List of known trans-Neptunian objects }}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|78799|2002 XW|93}}<br />{{small|78799}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|283|36|37}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|other TNO
|align=center | <ref name="2002XW93">{{cite web
|title = Asteroid (78799) 2002 XW93
|work = Small Bodies Data Ferret
|url = https://sbntools.psi.edu/ferret/SimpleSearch/results.action?targetName=78799
|access-date = 17 November 2018
|archive-date = 18 November 2018
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20181118081527/https://sbntools.psi.edu/ferret/SimpleSearch/results.action?targetName=78799
|url-status = dead
}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|612911|2004 XR|190}}<br />{{small|612911}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"| [[File:2004-xr190 hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|278|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|SDO
|align=center | <ref name="Brown-dplist"/>
|-
|{{mpl-|612533|2002 XV|93}}<br />{{small|612533}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:2002xv93.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|275|+11|-12}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|[[plutino]]
|align=center | <ref name="TNOsCool5">{{cite journal | last1 = Mommert | first1 = Michael| last2 = Harris | first2 = A. W. | last3 = Kiss | first3 = C. | last4 = Pál | first4 = A. | last5 = Santos-Sanz | first5 = P. | last6 = Stansberry | first6 = J. | last7 = Delsanti | first7 = A. | last8 = Vilenius | first8 = E. | last9 = Müller | first9 = T. G. | first10 = N. | last10 = Peixinho| first11 = E. | last11 = Lellouch| first12 = N. | last12 = Szalai| first13 = F. | last13 = Henry| first14 = R. | last14 = Duffard| first15 = S. | last15 = Fornasier| first16 = P. | last16 = Hartogh| first17 = M. | last17 = Mueller| first18 = J. L. | last18 = Ortiz| first19 = S. | last19 = Protopapa| first20 = M. | last20 = Rengel| first21 = A. | last21 = Thirouin| title = TNOs are cool: A survey of the trans-Neptunian region—V. Physical characterization of 18 Plutinos using ''Herschel''-PACS observations| doi = 10.1051/0004-6361/201118562 | journal = [[Astronomy & Astrophysics]] | volume = 541 | pages = A93 | date = May 2012| bibcode = 2012A&A...541A..93M | arxiv = 1202.3657 | s2cid = 119253817|display-authors=7}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl|2015 RR|245}}<br />{{small|523794}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|270|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|[[resonant KBO]]&nbsp;{{small|(2:9)}}
|align=center | <ref name="johnstonsarchive.net"/>
|-
|{{mpl-|455502|2003 UZ|413}}<br />{{small|455502}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"| [[File:455502-2003uz413.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|268|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|[[plutino]]
|align=center | <ref name="Brown-dplist"/>
|-
|[[4 Vesta|Vesta]]<br />{{small|4}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Vesta in natural color.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|262.7|0.1}}
|align=center | {{val|259}}
|align=center | {{val|3.46}}
|belt asteroid [[V-type asteroid|type V]]
|align=center | <ref name="Russell2012">{{cite journal
|author=Russell, C. T.
|display-authors=etal
|title=Dawn at Vesta: Testing the Protoplanetary Paradigm
|journal=Science
|volume=336
|issue=6082
|pages=684–686
|date=2012
|doi=10.1126/science.1219381 |pmid=22582253
|bibcode = 2012Sci...336..684R
|s2cid=206540168
}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Russell2012"/>
|-
|{{mpl-|84922|2003 VS|2}}<br />{{small|84922}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"| [[File:84922-2003vs2 hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|262|4}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|[[plutino]]
|align=center | <ref name=VaraLubiano>{{cite journal|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/202141842|title=The multichord stellar occultation on 2019 October 22 by the trans-Neptunian object {{mp|(84922) 2003 VS|2}} |year=2022 |last1=Vara-Lubiano |first1=M. |last2=Benedetti-Rossi |first2=G. |last3=Santos-Sanz |first3=P. |last4=Ortiz |first4=J. L. |last5=Sicardy |first5=B. |last6=Popescu |first6=M. |last7=Morales |first7=N. |last8=Rommel |first8=F. L. |last9=Morgado |first9=B. |last10=Pereira |first10=C. L. |last11=Álvarez-Candal |first11=A. |last12=Fernández-Valenzuela |first12=E. |last13=Souami |first13=D. |last14=Ilic |first14=D. |last15=Vince |first15=O. |last16=Bachev |first16=R. |last17=Semkov |first17=E. |last18=Nedelcu |first18=D. A. |last19=Şonka |first19=A. |last20=Hudin |first20=L. |last21=Boaca |first21=M. |last22=Inceu |first22=V. |last23=Curelaru |first23=L. |last24=Gherase |first24=R. |last25=Turcu |first25=V. |last26=Moldovan |first26=D. |last27=Mircea |first27=L. |last28=Predatu |first28=M. |last29=Teodorescu |first29=M. |last30=Stoian |first30=L. |journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics |volume=663 |pages=A121 |arxiv=2205.12878 |bibcode=2022A&A...663A.121V |s2cid=249009658 |display-authors=1}}</ref>
|-
|[[2 Pallas|Pallas]]<br />{{small|2}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Potw1749a Pallas crop.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|256|2}}
|align=center | {{val|204|3}}
|align=center | {{val|2.92|0.08}}
|belt asteroid [[B-type asteroid|type B]]
|align=center | <ref name="Marsset2020">Marsset, M., Brož, M., Vernazza, P. et al. The violent collisional history of aqueously evolved (2) Pallas. Nat Astron 4, 569–576 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-019-1007-5</ref><ref name=VLT>P. Vernazza et al. (2021) VLT/SPHERE imaging survey of the largest main-belt asteroids: Final results and synthesis. ''Astronomy & Astrophysics'' 54, A56</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|120348|2004 TY|364}}<br />{{small|120348}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|256|+19|-20}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|cubewano
|align=center |<ref name="TNOsCool9">{{cite journal
|display-authors = 6
|first1 = E. |last1 = Lellouch
|first2 = P. |last2 = Santos-Sanz
|first3 = P. |last3 = Lacerda
|first4 = M. |last4 = Mommert
|first5 = R. |last5 = Duffard
|first6 = J. L. |last6 = Ortiz
|first7 = T. G. |last7 = Müller
|first8 = S. |last8 = Fornasier
|first9 = J. |last9 = Stansberry
|first10 = Cs. |last10 = Kiss
|first11 = E. |last11 = Vilenius
|first12 = M. |last12 = Mueller
|first13 = N. |last13 = Peixinho
|first14 = R. |last14 = Moreno
|first15 = O. |last15 = Groussin
|first16 = A. |last16 = Delsanti
|first17 = A. W. |last17 = Harris
|date = September 2013
|title = "TNOs are Cool": A survey of the trans-Neptunian region. IX. Thermal properties of Kuiper belt objects and Centaurs from combined Herschel and Spitzer observations
|url = http://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/pdf/2013/09/aa22047-13.pdf
|journal = Astronomy and Astrophysics
|volume = 557
|page = 19
|bibcode = 2013A&A...557A..60L
|doi = 10.1051/0004-6361/201322047
|access-date= 27 April 2019|arxiv= 1202.3657}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Enceladus]]<br />{{small|Saturn II}}
|[[Enceladus]]<br />{{small|Saturn II}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:PIA17202-SaturnMoon-Enceladus-ApproachingFlyby-20151028.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:PIA17202-SaturnMoon-Enceladus-ApproachingFlyby-20151028.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|252.1|0.2}}
| align="center" | {{val|252.1|0.2}}
|align=center | {{val|108.0|0.1}}
| align="center" | {{val|108.0|0.1}}
|align=center | {{val|1.609|0.005}}
|moon of Saturn
|moon of Saturn
|align=center | <ref name="Roatsch et al. 2009">{{cite book| doi = 10.1007/978-1-4020-9217-6_24| last1 = Roatsch| first1 = T.| last2 = Jaumann| first2 = R.| last3 = Stephan| first3 = K.| last4 = Thomas| first4 = P. C.| year = 2009| chapter = Cartographic Mapping of the Icy Satellites Using ISS and VIMS Data| title = Saturn from Cassini-Huygens| pages = 763–781| isbn = 978-1-4020-9216-9| ref = {{sfnRef|Roatsch Jaumann et al.|2009}}}}
</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Jacobson Antreasian et al. 2006">{{cite journal| doi=10.1086/508812| last1=Jacobson | first1=R. A.| last2=Antreasian | first2=P. G.| last3=Bordi | first3=J. J.| last4=Criddle | first4=K. E.| last5=Ionasescu | first5=R.| last6=Jones | first6=J. B.| last7=Mackenzie | first7=R. A.| last8=Meek | first8=M. C.| last9=Parcher | first9=D.| first10=F. J. | last10=Pelletier| first11=W. M. | last11=Owen, Jr.| first12=D. C. | last12=Roth| first13=I. M. | last13=Roundhill| first14=J. R. | last14=Stauch| date=December 2006| title=The Gravity Field of the Saturnian System from Satellite Observations and Spacecraft Tracking Data| journal=The Astronomical Journal| volume=132 | issue=6 | pages=2520–2526| bibcode=2006AJ....132.2520J| ref={{sfnRef|Jacobson Antreasian et al.|2006}}|display-authors=7| doi-access=free}}
</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|84522|2002 TC|302}}<br />{{small|84522}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"| [[File:84522-2002tc302 hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|250|7}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|[[resonant KBO|resonant]] [[scattered disc|SDO]]&nbsp;{{small|(2:5)}}
|align=center | <ref>{{cite journal
|title = The large Trans-Neptunian Object {{mp|2002 TC|302}} from combined stellar occultation, photometry and astrometry data
|first1 = J. L. |last1 = Ortiz
|first2 = P. |last2 = Santos-Sanz
|first3 = B. |last3 = Sicardy
|first4 = G. |last4 = Benedetti-Rossi
|first5 = E. |last5 = Duffard
|first6 = N. |last6 = Morales
|journal = Astronomy & Astrophysics |arxiv = 2005.08881
|date = 18 May 2020|volume = A134 |page = 639 |doi = 10.1051/0004-6361/202038046 |s2cid = 218673812 }}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|202421|2005 UQ|513}}<br />{{small|202421}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|249|32|38}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|cubewano
|align=center | <ref name="TNOsCool10"/>j
|-
|-
|[[Miranda (moon)|Miranda]]<br />{{small|Uranus V}}
|[[Miranda (moon)|Miranda]]<br />{{small|Uranus V}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Miranda mosaic in color - Voyager 2.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:Miranda mosaic in color - Voyager 2.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|235.8|0.7}}
| align="center" | {{val|235.8|0.7}}
|align=center | {{val|65.9|7.5}}
| align="center" | {{val|65.9|7.5}}
|align=center | {{val|1.2|0.15}}
|moon of Uranus
|moon of Uranus
|align=center | <ref name="Thomas 1988">
{{cite journal|year=1988|doi=10.1016/0019-1035(88)90054-1|bibcode=1988Icar...73..427T|pages=427–441 |volume=73 | first=P. C.|last=Thomas|title=Radii, shapes, and topography of the satellites of Uranus from limb coordinates|journal=Icarus|issue=3}}
</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Jacobson Campbell et al. 1992">{{cite journal| doi = 10.1086/116211| last1 = Jacobson| first1 = R. A.| last2 = Campbell| first2 = J. K.| last3 = Taylor| first3 = A. H.| last4 = Synnott| first4 = S. P.| date=June 1992 | title = The masses of Uranus and its major satellites from Voyager tracking data and earth-based Uranian satellite data| journal = The Astronomical Journal| volume = 103| issue = 6| pages = 2068–2078| bibcode = 1992AJ....103.2068J}}</ref>
|-
|[[471143 Dziewanna|Dziewanna]]<br />{{small|471143}}
| style="background:#181818;"| [[File:471143-dziewanna hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|235|+18|-5}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|SDO
|align=center | <ref name="TNOsCool7">{{cite journal |title="TNOs are Cool": A survey of the trans-Neptunian region - VII. Size and surface characteristics of (90377) Sedna and 2010 EK<sub>139</sub> |first1=A. |last1=Pál |first2=C. |last2=Kiss |first3=T. G. |last3=Müller |first4=P. |last4=Santos-Sanz |first5=E. |last5=Vilenius |first6=N. |last6=Szalai |first7=M. |last7=Mommert |first8=E. |last8=Lellouch |first9=M. |last9=Rengel |first10=P. |last10=Hartogh |first11=S. |last11=Protopapa |first12=J. |last12=Stansberry |first13=J.-L. |last13=Ortiz |first14=R. |last14=Duffard |first15=A. |last15=Thirouin |first16=F. |last16=Henry |first17=A. |last17=Delsanti |display-authors=7 |doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201218874 |journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics |volume=541 |pages=L6 |date=May 2012|arxiv=1204.0899 |bibcode=2012A&A...541L...6P |s2cid=119117186 }}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|145480|2005 TB|190}}<br />{{small|145480}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"| [[File:145480-2005tb190 hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|232|31}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|[[detached object]]
|align=center | <ref name="TNOsCool4">{{cite journal
|display-authors=etal
|last=Santos-Sanz |first=P.
|date=2012
|title="TNOs are Cool": A Survey of the Transneptunian Region IV. Size/albedo characterization of 15 scattered disk and detached objects observed with Herschel Space Observatory-PACS
|journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics
|volume=541
|pages=A92
|arxiv=1202.1481
|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201118541
|bibcode=2012A&A...541A..92S|s2cid=118600525 }}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|26375|1999 DE|9}} <br />{{small|26375}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|231|23}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|[[resonant KBO|resonant]] [[scattered disc|SDO]]&nbsp;{{small|(2:5)}}
|align=center | <ref name="Stansberry2008">{{cite book
|first1 = John |last1 = Stansberry
|first2 = Will |last2 = Grundy
|first3 = Mike |last3 = Brown
|first4 = Dale |last4 = Cruikshank
|first5 = John |last5 = Spencer
|first6 = David |last6 = Trilling
|first7 = Jean-Luc |last7 = Margot
|date = 2008
|chapter = Physical Properties of Kuiper Belt and Centaur Objects: Constraints from the Spitzer Space Telescope
|chapter-url = https://www.lpi.usra.edu/books/ssbn2008/7017.pdf
|title = The Solar System Beyond Neptune
|pages = 161–179
|publisher = University of Arizona Press
|isbn = 978-0-8165-2755-7
|arxiv = astro-ph/0702538
|bibcode = 2008ssbn.book..161S}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|120132|2003 FY|128}}<br />{{small|120132}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|230|11}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|SDO
|align=center | <ref name="TNOsCool4"/>
|-
|{{mpl-|84719|2002 VR|128}}<br />{{small|84719}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|224|+24|-22}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|[[plutino]]
|align=center | <ref name="TNOsCool5"/>
|-
|[[Vanth (moon)|Vanth]]<br />{{small|Orcus I}}
| style="background:#181818;"|[[File:Orcus-vanth hst2.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|221|5}}
|align=center | {{val|87|8}}
|align=center | {{val|1.5|1.0|0.5}}
|moon of [[90482 Orcus]]
|align=center |<ref name="Sickafoose2018">{{cite journal
|first1=A. A. |last1=Sickafoose
|first2=A. S. |last2=Bosh
|first3=S. E. |last3=Levine
|first4=C. A. |last4=Zuluaga
|first5=A. |last5=Genade
|first6=K. |last6=Schindler
|first7=T. A. |last7=Lister
|first8=M. J. |last8=Person
|title=A stellar occultation by Vanth, a satellite of (90482) Orcus
|journal=Icarus
|volume=319
|pages=657–668
|date=February 2019
|doi=10.1016/j.icarus.2018.10.016
|arxiv=1810.08977
|bibcode=2019Icar..319..657S|s2cid=119099266
}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Brown2023"/>
|-
|[[10 Hygiea|Hygiea]]<br />{{small|10}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:SPHERE image of Hygiea.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|216|4}}
|align=center | {{val|87.4|6.9}}
|align=center | {{val|2.06|0.20}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroid|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="Vernazza2019">{{cite journal
|title=A basin-free spherical shape as an outcome of a giant impact on asteroid Hygiea
|url=https://www.eso.org/public/archives/releases/sciencepapers/eso1918/eso1918a.pdf
|display-authors=etal
|last1=Vernazza |first1=P.
|last2=Jorda |first2=L.
|last3=Ševeček |first3=P.
|last4=Brož |first4=M.
|last5=Viikinkoski |first5=M.
|last6=Hanuš |first6=J.
|journal=Nature Astronomy
|volume=273
|issue=2
|doi=10.1038/s41550-019-0915-8
|bibcode=2020NatAs...4..136V
|pages=136–141|year=2020
|hdl=10045/103308
|s2cid=209938346
|hdl-access=free
}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|{{mpl-|444030|2004 NT|33}}<br />{{small|444030}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|212|44|40}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|cubewano
|align=center | <ref name="TNOsCool10"/>
|-
|[[Proteus (moon)|Proteus]]<br />{{small|Neptune VIII}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Proteus (Voyager 2).jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|210|7}}
|align=center | {{val|44}}
|align=center | {{val|1.3|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|moon of Neptune
|align=center | <ref name="jplssd"/>{{·}}<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|{{mpl-|303775|2005 QU|182}}<br />{{small|303775}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|208|37}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|SDO
|align=center | <ref name="TNOsCool4"/>
|-
|[[19521 Chaos|Chaos]]<br />{{small|19521}}
|bgcolor=#181818| [[File:19521-chaos hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|208|42|15}} equivalent
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|cubewano
|align=center | <ref name="Gómez-Limón">José María Gómez-Limón Gallardo et al. (2024) [https://tno2024.org/program/talks New evidence that (19521) Chaos might be a large compact binary]</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|119951|2002 KX|14}}<br />{{small|119951}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"| [[File:119951-2002kx14 hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|207.5|0.5}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|cubewano
|align=center |<ref name="2002KX14">{{cite journal
|title=Stellar occultation by (119951) 2002 KX14 on April 26, 2012
|url=https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/pdf/2014/11/aa24648-14.pdf
|display-authors=etal
|first1=A. |last1=Alvarez-Candal
|first2=J. L. |last2=Ortiz
|first3=N. |last3=Morales
|first4=Y. |last4=Jiménez-Teja
|first5=R. |last5=Duffard
|first6=B. |last6=Sicardy
|journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics
|volume=571
|issue=A48
|page=8
|date=November 2014
|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201424648
|bibcode=2014A&A...571A..48A
|access-date=14 October 2019|doi-access=free
}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|469372|2001 QF|298}}<br />{{small|469372}}
|bgcolor=#181818| [[File:(469372) 2001 QF298 hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|204|+20|-22}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|[[plutino]]
|align=center | <ref name="TNOsCool5"/>
|-
|[[38628 Huya|Huya]]<br />{{small|38628}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Huya Hubble.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|203|8}}
|align=center | {{val|50|p=>&nbsp;}}
|align=center | {{val|1.43|p=>&nbsp;}}
|[[plutino]]; [[Satellite of (38628) Huya|binary]]
|align=center | <ref name=TNOsCool8>{{Cite journal |first1=S. |last1=Fornasier |display-authors=etal. |arxiv=1305.0449 |title=TNOs are Cool: A survey of the trans-Neptunian region. VIII. Combined Herschel PACS and SPIRE observations of 9 bright targets at 70–500 ''μ''m |journal=[[Astronomy & Astrophysics]] |volume=555 |pages=A15 |date=6 May 2013 |doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201321329 |bibcode=2013A&A...555A..15F |s2cid=119261700 }}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Thirouin2014">{{cite journal
|title=Rotational properties of the binary and non-binary populations in the Trans-Neptunian belt
|url=https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2014/09/aa23567-14/aa23567-14.html
|first1=A. |last1=Thirouin
|first2=K. S. |last2=Knoll
|first3=J. L. |last3=Ortiz
|first4=N. |last4=Morales
|date=September 2014
|journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics
|volume=569
|number=A3
|page=20
|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201423567
|arxiv=1407.1214|bibcode=2014A&A...569A...3T|s2cid=119244456
}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|175113|2004 PF|115}}<br />{{small|175113}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|203|+49|-38}}
|align=center | –
|align=center | –
|[[plutino]]
|align=center | <ref name="TNOsCool5"/>
|-
! colspan=14 style="font-size: 0.9em; font-weight: normal; text-align: left; padding: 6px 4px" |
Legend:
:SDO – [[scattered disc object]]
:cubewano – [[classical Kuiper belt object]]
:plutino – 2:3 [[orbital resonance]] with Neptune
|}
|}


=== From 100 to 199 km ===
=== From 100 to 199 km ===
This list contains a selection of objects estimated to be between 100 and 199&nbsp;km in radius (200 and 399&nbsp;km in diameter). The largest of these may have a hydrostatic-equilibrium shape, but most are irregular. Most of the [[trans-Neptunian object|trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs)]] listed with a radius smaller than 200&nbsp;km have "''assumed sizes'' based on a ''generic'' [[Astronomical albedo|albedo]] of 0.09" since they are too far away to directly measure their sizes with existing instruments. Mass switches from 10<sup>21</sup> kg to 10<sup>18</sup> kg (Zg). [[Main-belt asteroid]]s have orbital elements constrained by (2.0 AU < a < 3.2 AU; q > 1.666 AU) according to JPL Solar System Dynamics (JPLSSD).<ref name="mainbelt">{{cite web
|title=JPL definition of Main-belt Asteroid (MBA)
|publisher=JPL Solar System Dynamics
|url=http://ssd.jpl.ar.gov/sbdb_help.cgi?class=MBA
|access-date=12 March 2009}}{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Many TNOs are omitted from this list as their sizes are poorly known.<ref name=johnston2011 />
{| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header-multi"
{| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header-multi"
|-
|-
! style="font-weight:normal; width:110px;"| '''Body'''{{notetag|name=A}}
! style="font-weight:normal; width:110px;"| '''Body'''
! class="unsortable"| Image
! class="unsortable"| Image
! data-sort- type="number" style="width:85px; font-weight:normal;"| '''Radius'''{{notetag|name=B}}<br />'''{{small|([[kilometre|km]])}}'''
! data-sort- type="number" style="width:85px; font-weight:normal;"| '''Radius'''<br />'''{{small|([[kilometre|km]])}}'''
! data-sort- type="number" style="width:75px;"| Mass<br />{{small|([[Zettagram|10<sup>18</sup>&nbsp;kg]])}}
! data-sort- type="number" style="width:75px;"| Mass<br />{{small|([[Zettagram|10<sup>18</sup>&nbsp;kg]])}}
! Type
! Type
! class="unsortable" style="font-weight: normal; width: 3.8em; text-align: center;" | '''Refs'''{{notetag|name=Refs}}<br />'''{{Tooltip|r|Citation for the body's size}}'''{{·}}'''{{Tooltip|M|Citation for the body's mass}}'''
|-
|{{mpl-|144897|2004 UX|10}}<br />{{small|144897}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|199|20}}
|align=center | {{val|30|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|[[plutino]]
|align=center |<ref name="TNOsCool5"/>{{·}}<ref name="Thirouin2010">{{cite journal | last1 = Thirouin | first1 = A. | last2 = Ortiz | first2 = J. L. | last3 = Duffard | first3 = R. | last4 = Santos-Sanz | first4 = P. | last5 = Aceituno | first5 = F. J. | last6 = Morales | first6 = N. | doi = 10.1051/0004-6361/200912340 | title = Short-term variability of a sample of 29 trans-Neptunian objects and Centaurs | journal = Astronomy & Astrophysics | volume = 522 | pages = A93 | year = 2010 | arxiv = 1004.4841|bibcode = 2010A&A...522A..93T | s2cid = 54039561 }}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|33340|1998 VG|44}}<br />{{small|33340}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|199|20}}
|align=center | {{val|47|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|[[plutino]]
|align=center |<ref>{{cite web
|date=25 May 2019
|title=List of Known Trans-Neptunian Objects
|publisher=Johnston's Archive
|author=Wm. Robert Johnston
|url=http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/tnoslist.html
|access-date=31 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|15789|1993 SC}}<br />{{small|15789}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|199|20}}
|align=center | {{val|47|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|[[plutino]]
|align=center |<ref>{{cite web
|date=25 May 2019
|title=List of Known Trans-Neptunian Objects
|publisher=Johnston's Archive
|author=Wm. Robert Johnston
|url=http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/tnoslist.html
|access-date=31 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Mimas (moon)|Mimas]]<br />{{small|Saturn I}}
|[[Mimas (moon)|Mimas]]<br />{{small|Saturn I}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Mimas Cassini.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:Mimas Cassini.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|198.2|0.3}}
| align="center" | {{val|198.2|0.3}}
|align=center | {{val|37.49|0.03}}
| align="center" | {{val|37.49|0.03}}
|[[Moons of Saturn|moon of Saturn]]
|[[Moons of Saturn|moon of Saturn]]
|align=center |<ref name="Roatsch et al. 2009"/>{{·}}<ref name="Jacobson Antreasian et al. 2006"/><ref name=":0" />
|-
|{{mpl-|35671|1998 SN|165}}<br />{{small|35671}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|196|20}}
|align=center |
|[[cubewano]]
|align=center |<ref name="TNOsCool10"/>
|-
|{{mpl-|42301|2001 UR|163}}<br />{{small|42301}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"| [[File:42301-2001ur163 hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|176|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|[[resonant KBO]]&nbsp;{{small|(4:9)}}
|align=center | <ref name="johnston2011"/>
|-
|{{mpl-|24835|1995 SM|55}}<br />{{small|24835}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|173}} (assuming albedo of 0.7)
|align=center | ?
|align=center | ?
|cubewano
|align=center |
|-
|{{mpl-|126154|2001 YH|140}}<br />{{small|126154}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|172|20}}
|align=center | {{val|85|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|[[resonant KBO]]&nbsp;{{small|(3:5)}}
|align=center |<ref>{{cite web
|date=25 May 2019
|title=List of Known Trans-Neptunian Objects
|publisher=Johnston's Archive
|author=Wm. Robert Johnston
|url=http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/tnoslist.html
|access-date=31 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[1993 FW]]<br />{{small|181708}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|170.5}}
|align=center |
|TNO, second discovered
|align=center |<ref>{{cite web | url=http://web.gps.caltech.edu/~mbrown/dps.html | title=Astronomer Mike Brown }}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|552555|2010 ER|65}}<br />{{small|552555}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|170|20}}
|align=center | {{val|30|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|SDO
|align=center |<ref>{{cite web
|date=25 May 2019
|title=List of Known Trans-Neptunian Objects
|publisher=Johnston's Archive
|author=Wm. Robert Johnston
|url=http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/tnoslist.html
|access-date=31 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[Nereid (moon)|Nereid]]<br />{{small|Neptune II}}
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:Nereid-Voyager2.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| align="center" | {{val|170|25}}
| align="center" |
|[[Moons of Neptune|moon of Neptune]]
| align="center" |<ref name=":0" />
|-
|{{mpl-|15874|1996 TL|66}}<br />{{small|15874}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|170|10}}
|align=center |
|[[Scattered disc|SDO]]
|align=center |<ref name="TNOsCool4"/>
|-
|{{mpl-|230965|2004 XA|192}}<br />{{small|230965}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|170|60|47.5}}
|align=center |
|SDO
|align=center |<ref name="TNOsCool5"/>
|-
|{{mpl-|471137|2010 ET|65}}<br />{{small|471137}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|170|20}}
|align=center | {{val|30|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|SDO
|align=center |<ref>{{cite web
|date=25 May 2019
|title=List of Known Trans-Neptunian Objects
|publisher=Johnston's Archive
|author=Wm. Robert Johnston
|url=http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/tnoslist.html
|access-date=31 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|119979|2002 WC|19}}<br />{{small|119979}}
| style="background:black;"| [[File:2002 WC19.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|169|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center | {{val|77|5}}
|[[resonant KBO]]&nbsp;{{small|(1:2)}}; [[minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="johnston-119979">{{cite web
|title = (119979) 2002 WC19
|publisher = Johnston's Archive
|date = 27 May 2019
|first = Wm. Robert
|last = Johnston
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-119979.html
|access-date = 14 June 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="johnston-119979"/>
|-
|{{mpl-|612931|2005 CA|79}}<br />{{small|612931}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|167|20}}
|align=center | {{val|60|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|[[resonant KBO]] {{small|(1:2)}}
|align=center |<ref>{{cite web
|date=25 May 2019
|title=List of Known Trans-Neptunian Objects
|publisher=Johnston's Archive
|author=Wm. Robert Johnston
|url=http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/tnoslist.html
|access-date=31 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[704 Interamnia|Interamnia]]<br />{{small|704}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:704 Interamnia VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|166|3}}
|align=center | {{val|35.2|5.1}}
|belt asteroid [[F-type asteroids|type F]]
|align=center |<ref name="Interamnia">{{cite journal
|display-authors=etal
|first1=J. |last1=Hanuš
|first2=P. |last2=Vernazza
|first3=M. |last3=Viikinkoski
|first4=M. |last4=Ferrais
|first5=N. |last5=Rambaux
|first6=E. |last6=Podlewska-Gaca
|title=(704) Interamnia: A transitional object between a dwarf planet and a typical irregular-shaped minor body
|journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics |volume=633 |pages=A65 |arxiv=1911.13049
|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201936639 |bibcode=2020A&A...633A..65H |year=2020 |s2cid=208512707 }}</ref>{{·}}<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|[[Ilmarë (moon)|Ilmarë]]<br />{{small|Varda I}}
| style="background:#181818;"| [[File:Varda-ilmare hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|163|18}}
|align=center |
|moon of [[174567 Varda]]
|align=center |<ref name="johnston-450894">{{cite web
|title = (450894) 2008 BT18
|work = Johnston's Archive
|date = 31 January 2015
|author = Johnston, Wm. Robert
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-174567.html
|access-date = 28 April 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[52 Europa|Europa]]<br />{{small|52}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:52 Europa VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|160|2}}
|align=center | {{val|23.9|3.8}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|[[Hiʻiaka (moon)|Hiʻiaka]]<br />{{small|Haumea I}}
|bgcolor=#181818| [[File:Haumea Hubble.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|160|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center | {{val|17.9|1.1}}
|[[Moons of Haumea|moon of Haumea]]
|align=center |<ref name="RagozzineBrown2009">{{cite journal| doi = 10.1088/0004-6256/137/6/4766| last1 = Ragozzine| first1 = D.| last2 = Brown| first2 = M. E.| year = 2009| title = Orbits and Masses of the Satellites of the Dwarf Planet Haumea (2003 EL61)| journal = The Astronomical Journal| volume = 137| issue = 6| pages = 4766–4776| arxiv = 0903.4213| bibcode = 2009AJ....137.4766R| s2cid = 15310444}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="RagozzineBrown2009"/>
|-
|{{mpl-|307251|2002 KW|14}}<br />{{small|307251}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|160|20}}
|align=center | {{val|30|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|cubewano
|align=center |<ref>{{cite web
|date=25 May 2019
|title=List of Known Trans-Neptunian Objects
|publisher=Johnston's Archive
|author=Wm. Robert Johnston
|url=http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/tnoslist.html
|access-date=31 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|469306|1999 CD|158}}<br />{{small|469306}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|155|20}}
|align=center | {{val|48|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|[[resonant KBO]] {{small|(4:7)}}
|align=center |<ref>{{cite web
|date=25 May 2019
|title=List of Known Trans-Neptunian Objects
|publisher=Johnston's Archive
|author=Wm. Robert Johnston
|url=http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/tnoslist.html
|access-date=31 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|470316|2007 OC|10}}<br />{{small|470316}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|155|20}}
|align=center | {{val|30|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|SDO
|align=center |<ref>{{cite web
|date=25 May 2019
|title=List of Known Trans-Neptunian Objects
|publisher=Johnston's Archive
|author=Wm. Robert Johnston
|url=http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/tnoslist.html
|access-date=31 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|145453|2005 RR|43}}<br />{{small|145453}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|150|20}}
|align=center | {{val|60|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|cubewano
|align=center |<ref>{{cite web
|date=25 May 2019
|title=List of Known Trans-Neptunian Objects
|publisher=Johnston's Archive
|author=Wm. Robert Johnston
|url=http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/tnoslist.html
|access-date=31 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[511 Davida|Davida]]<br />{{small|511}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:511 Davida VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|149|2}}
|align=center | {{val|26.6|7.3}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|{{mpl-|55636|2002 TX|300}}<br />{{small|55636}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"| [[File:55636-2002tx300 hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|143|5}}
|align=center |
|[[cubewano]]
|align=center |<ref name="Elliot2010">{{cite journal
|display-authors=6
|last1=Elliot|first1=J. L.
|last2=Person|first2=M. J.
|last3=Zuluaga|first3=C. A.
|last4=Bosh|first4=A. S.
|last5=Adams|first5=E. R.
|last6=Brothers|first6=T. C.
|last7=Gulbis|first7=A. A. S.
|last8=Levine|first8=S. E.
|last9=Lockhart|first9=M.
|date=2010
|title=Size and albedo of Kuiper belt object 55636 from a stellar occultation
|url=http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA541934&Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222100203/http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA541934&Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf
|archive-date=February 22, 2014
|journal=Nature
|volume=465
|issue=7300
|pages=897–900
|doi=10.1038/nature09109
|pmid=20559381
|bibcode=2010Natur.465..897E|s2cid=4431420}}</ref>
|-
|[[Actaea (moon)|Actaea]]<br />{{small|Salacia I}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Salacia Hubble.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|143|12}}
|align=center |
|moon of [[120347 Salacia]]
|align=center |<ref name="johnston-120347">{{cite web
|title = (120347) Salacia ''and'' Actaea
|publisher = Johnston's Archive
|date = 20 September 2014
|first = Wm. Robert
|last = Johnston
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-120347.html
|access-date = 13 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[87 Sylvia|Sylvia]]<br />{{small|87}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:87 Sylvia VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|137|2}}
|align=center | {{val|14.3|0.5}}
|outer belt asteroid [[X-type asteroids|type X]]; [[Minor-planet moon|trinary]]
|align=center |<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|{{mpl-|120178|2003 OP|32}}<br />{{small|120178}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|137|20}}
|align=center | {{val|45|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|cubewano
|align=center |<ref>{{cite web
|date=25 May 2019
|title=List of Known Trans-Neptunian Objects
|publisher=Johnston's Archive
|author=Wm. Robert Johnston
|url=http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/tnoslist.html
|access-date=31 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[47171 Lempo|Lempo]]<br />{{small|47171}}
| style="background:#490405;"| [[File:1999TC36-Trujillo-HST.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|136|9}}
|align=center |
|[[plutino]]; [[minor-planet moon|trinary]]
|align=center |<ref name="johnston-47171">{{cite web
|title = (47171) Lempo, Paha, and Hiisi
|publisher = Johnston's Archive
|date = 8 October 2017
|first = Wm. Robert
|last = Johnston
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-47171.html
|access-date = 10 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[15 Eunomia|Eunomia]]<br />{{small|15}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:15 Eunomia VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|135|2}}
|align=center | {{val|30.5|1.9}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|[[Hyperion (moon)|Hyperion]]<br />{{small|Saturn VII}}
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:Hyperion true.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| align="center" | {{val|135|4}}
| align="center" | {{val|5.62|0.05}}
|[[Moons of Saturn|moon of Saturn]]
| align="center" |<ref name="Thomas2010">{{cite journal| doi = 10.1016/j.icarus.2010.01.025| last1 = Thomas| first1 = P. C.| date = July 2010| title = Sizes, shapes, and derived properties of the saturnian satellites after the Cassini nominal mission| journal = Icarus| volume = 208| issue = 1| pages = 395–401| url = http://www.ciclops.org/media/sp/2011/6794_16344_0.pdf| bibcode = 2010Icar..208..395T| access-date = 2014-04-12| archive-date = 2018-12-23| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20181223003125/http://www.ciclops.org/media/sp/2011/6794_16344_0.pdf}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Thomas2010" /><ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Planetary Satellite Physical Parameters|url=https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/?sat_phys_par|website=JPL, NASA}}</ref>
|-
|[[31 Euphrosyne|Euphrosyne]]<br />{{small|31}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:31 Euphrosyne VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|134|2}}
|align=center | {{val|16.5|2.6}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]; [[minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|{{mpl-|26308|1998 SM|165}}<br />{{small|26308}}
| style="background:#420001;"| [[File:1998SM165-Trujillo-HST.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|134|14}}
|align=center | {{val|6.87|1.8}}
|[[resonant KBO]]&nbsp;{{small|(1:2)}}
|align=center |<ref name="johnston-26308">{{cite web
|title = (26308) 1998 SM165 ''and'' S/2001 (26308) 1
|work = Johnston's Archive
|date = 21 September 2014
|first = Wm. Robert
|last = Johnston
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-79360.html
|access-date = 28 April 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="johnston-26308"/>
|-
|[[65 Cybele|Cybele]]<br />{{small|65}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:000065-asteroid shape model (65) Cybele.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|131.5|1.5}}
|align=center | {{val|14.8|1.8}}
|outer belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name=Marsset2022>Marsset et al. (2022) The equilibrium shape of (65) Cybele: primordial or relic of a large impact?</ref>
|-
|[[10199 Chariklo|Chariklo]]<br />{{small|10199}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:10199 Chariklo Hubble.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|130|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|[[Centaur (minor planet)|centaur]]; [[Rings of Chariklo|has rings]]
|align=center |<ref name="lcdb-10199">{{cite web
|title = LCDB Data for (10199) Chariklo
|publisher = Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB)
|url = http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=10199%7CChariklo
|access-date = 28 April 2019
|archive-date = 10 July 2021
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210710040733/http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=10199%7CChariklo

}}</ref>
|-
|[[3 Juno|Juno]]<br />{{small|3}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:3 Juno VLT (2021).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|127|1}}
|align=center | {{val|27.0|2.4}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|[[Hiisi (moon)|Hiisi]]<br />{{small|Lempo II}}
| style="background:#490405;"| [[File:1999TC36-Trujillo-HST.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|126|8}}
|align=center |
|secondary of [[47171 Lempo]]
|align=center |<ref name="johnston-47171"/>
|-
|[[624 Hektor|Hektor]]<br />{{small|624}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:624 Hektor.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|125|13}}
|align=center | {{val|7.9|1.4}}
|Jupiter trojan ({{L4}}) [[D-type asteroids|type D]]; [[Minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="Marchis-2014">{{Cite journal
|display-authors = 6
|first1 = F. |last1 = Marchis
|first2 = J. |last2 = Durech
|first3 = J. |last3 = Castillo-Rogez
|first4 = F. |last4 = Vachier
|first5 = M. |last5 = Cuk
|first6 = J. |last6 = Berthier
|first7 = M. H. |last7 = Wong
|first8 = P. |last8 = Kalas
|first9 = G. |last9 = Duchene
|first10 = M. A. |last10 = van Dam
|first11 = H. |last11 = Hamanowa
|first12 = M. |last12 = Viikinkoski
|date = March 2014
|title = The Puzzling Mutual Orbit of the Binary Trojan Asteroid (624) Hektor
|journal = The Astrophysical Journal Letters
|volume = 783
|issue = 2
|page = 6
|bibcode = 2014ApJ...783L..37M
|doi = 10.1088/2041-8205/783/2/L37
|arxiv = 1402.7336
|s2cid = 19868908 }}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Marchis-2014"/>
|-
|[[79360 Sila–Nunam|Sila]]<br />{{small|79360}}
|bgcolor=#181818| [[File:Sila-nunam.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|124|15}}
|align=center | {{val|10.8|0.22}}
|[[Classical Kuiper belt object|cubewano]]; [[minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="johnston-79360">{{cite web
|title = (79360) Sila-Nunam
|work = Johnston's Archive
|date = 20 September 2014
|first = Wm. Robert
|last = Johnston
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-79360.html
|access-date = 28 April 2019}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|309239|2007 RW|10}}<br />{{small|309239}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|124|15}}
|align=center |
|[[quasi-satellite]] of Neptune
|align=center |<ref name="TNOsCool4"/>
|-
|[[148780 Altjira|Altjira]]<br />{{small|148780}}
|bgcolor=#181818| [[File:148780-altjira-hubble.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|123|19|70}}
|align=center |
|[[cubewano]]; binary
|align=center |<ref name="TNOsCool10" />
|-
|[[79360 Sila–Nunam|Nunam]]<br />{{small|79360}}
|bgcolor=#181818| [[File:Sila-nunam.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|118|15}}
|align=center |
|secondary of [[79360 Sila–Nunam|79360 Sila]]
|align=center |<ref name="johnston-79360" />
|-
|[[324 Bamberga|Bamberga]]<br />{{small|324}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Potw1749a Bamberga crop.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|114|2}}
|align=center | {{val|10.2|0.9}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|[[451 Patientia|Patientia]]<br />{{small|451}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|112.9|2.3}}
|align=center | {{val|10.9|5.3}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[16 Psyche|Psyche]]<br />{{small|16}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Psyche VLT.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|112|2}}
|align=center | {{val|26.2|2.9}}
|belt asteroid [[M-type asteroids|type M]]
|align=center | <ref name=VLT/>
|-
|[[65489 Ceto|Ceto]]<br />{{small|65489}}
| style="background:black;"| [[File:ceto-phorcys hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|112|5}}
|align=center | {{val|5.4|0.4}}
|extended [[Centaur (minor planet)|centaur]]; [[Minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="TNOsCool4"/>{{·}}<ref name="Grundy2007" />
|-
|[[532 Herculina|Herculina]]<br />{{small|532}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:532Herculina (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|111.2|2.4}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="SIMPS"/>
|-
|[[S/2007 (148780) 1]]<br />{{small|Altjira I}}
|bgcolor=#181818| [[File:148780-altjira-hubble.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|110|17|62}}
|align=center |
|secondary of [[148780 Altjira]]
|align=center |<ref name="TNOsCool10" />
|-
|[[69 Hesperia|Hesperia]]<br />{{small|69}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:69Hesperia (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|110|15}}
|align=center | {{val|5.86|1.18}}
|belt asteroid [[M-type asteroids|type M]]
|align=center |<ref name="SIMPS"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/><ref>{{cite journal|display-authors=6|last=Shepard|first=Michael K.|author2=Harris, Alan W.|author3=Taylor, Patrick A.|author4=Clark, Beth Ellen|author5=Ockert-Bell, Maureen|author6=Nolan, Michael C.|author7=Howell, Ellen S.|author7-link=Ellen Howell|author8=Magri, Christopher|author9=Giorgini, Jon D.|author10=Benner, Lance A. M.|title=Radar observations of Asteroids 64 Angelina and 69 Hesperia|journal=Icarus|volume=215 |issue=2 |pages=547–551 |date=2011|url=http://echo.jpl.nasa.gov/asteroids/MBAs/shepard.etal.2011.angelina+hesperia.pdf|doi=10.1016/j.icarus.2011.07.027|bibcode=2011Icar..215..547S |arxiv=1104.4114}}</ref>
|-
|[[88 Thisbe|Thisbe]]<br />{{small|88}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:88 Thisbe VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|109|2}}
|align=center | {{val|11.6|2.2}}
|belt asteroid [[B-type asteroids|type B]]
|align=center |<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|[[48 Doris|Doris]]<br />{{small|48}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:48 Doris VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|108|2}}
|align=center | {{val|6.9|2.9}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|[[2060 Chiron|Chiron]]<br />{{small|2060 ''or'' 95P}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"| [[File:2060 Chiron Hubble.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|108|5}}
|align=center |
|[[Centaur (minor planet)|centaur]]; [[Rings of Chiron|has rings]]
|align=center |<ref name="TNOsCool8"/>
|-
|[[Phoebe (moon)|Phoebe]]<br />{{small|Saturn IX}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Phoebe cassini.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|106.5|0.7}}
|align=center | {{val|8.29|0.01}}
|[[Moons of Saturn|moon of Saturn]]
|align=center |<ref name="Thomas2010"/>{{·}}<ref name="Thomas2010"/><ref name=":0" />
|-
|[[Satellite of (38628) Huya]]<br />{{small|Huya I}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Huya Hubble.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|106|15}}
|align=center |
|moon of [[38628 Huya]]
|align=center |<ref name="TNOsCool8"/>
|-
|[[19 Fortuna|Fortuna]]<br />{{small|19}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:19 Fortuna VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|105.5|1.0}}
|align=center | {{val|8.8|1.4}}
|belt asteroid [[G-type asteroids|type G]]
|align=center |<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|[[107 Camilla|Camilla]]<br />{{small|107}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:107Camilla (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|105|4}}
|align=center | {{val|11.2|0.3}}
|outer belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]; [[Minor-planet moon|trinary]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016">{{cite journal |display-authors = 6 |first1 = A. K. |last1 = Mainzer |first2 = J. M. |last2 = Bauer |first3 = R. M. |last3 = Cutri |first4 = T. |last4 = Grav |first5 = E. A. |last5 = Kramer |first6 = J. R. |last6 = Masiero |first7 = C. R. |last7 = Nugent |first8 = S. M. |last8 = Sonnett |first9 = R. A. |last9 = Stevenson |first10 = E. L. |last10 = Wright |date = June 2016 |title = NEOWISE Diameters and Albedos V1.0 |url = https://sbnarchive.psi.edu/pds3/non_mission/EAR_A_COMPIL_5_NEOWISEDIAM_V1_0/data/neowise_mainbelt.tab |journal = NASA Planetary Data System |volume = 247 |pages = EAR–A–COMPIL–5–NEOWISEDIAM–V1.0 |bibcode = 2016PDSS..247.....M |access-date = 31 October 2018}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[24 Themis|Themis]]<br />{{small|24}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:24 Themis VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|104|2}}
|align=center | {{val|6.2|2.9}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|[[29 Amphitrite|Amphitrite]]<br />{{small|29}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Potw1749a Amphitrite crop.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|102|1}}
|align=center | {{val|12.7|2.0}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|[[13 Egeria|Egeria]]<br />{{small|13}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:13 Egeria VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|101|2}}
|align=center | {{val|9.2|2.1}}
|belt asteroid [[G-type asteroids|type G]]
|align=center |<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|[[7 Iris|Iris]]<br />{{small|7}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Iris asteroid eso.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|100|5}}
|align=center | {{val|13.5|2.3}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name=VLT/>
|-
! colspan=7 style="font-size: 0.9em; font-weight: normal; text-align: left; padding: 6px 4px" | Legend:
:centaur – asteroids orbiting between the outer planets
:Jupiter trojan – asteroids located in Jupiter's {{L4}} and {{L5}} [[Lagrange point]]s
|}

=== From 50 to 99 km ===
This list contains a selection of objects 50 and 99&nbsp;km in radius (100&nbsp;km to 199&nbsp;km in average diameter). The listed objects currently include most objects in the [[asteroid belt]] and moons of the [[giant planet]]s in this size range, but many newly discovered objects in the outer Solar System are missing, such as those included in the following reference.<ref name="johnston2011"/> [[Asteroid spectral types]] are mostly Tholen, but some might be SMASS.
{| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header-multi"
|-
! style="font-weight:normal; width:110px;"| '''Body'''{{notetag|name=A}}
! class="unsortable"| Image
! data-sort- type="number" style="width:85px; font-weight:normal;"| '''Radius'''{{notetag|name=B}}<br />'''{{small|([[kilometre|km]])}}'''
! data-sort- type="number" style="width:75px;"| Mass<br />{{small|([[Zettagram|10<sup>18</sup>&nbsp;kg]])}}
! Type
! class="unsortable" style="font-weight: normal; width: 3.8em; text-align: center;" | '''Refs'''{{notetag|name=Refs|text=Reference column specifically for radius (r) and mass (M) citations}}<br />'''{{Tooltip|r|Citation for the body's size}}'''{{·}}'''{{Tooltip|M|Citation for the body's mass}}'''
|-
|[[130 Elektra|Elektra]]<br />{{small|130}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:130 Elektra VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|99.5|1}}
|align=center | {{val|6.4|0.2}}
|belt asteroid [[G-type asteroids|type G]]; [[Minor-planet moon|multiple]]
|align=center |<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|[[54598 Bienor|Bienor]]<br />{{small|54598}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|99|3|3.5}}
|align=center |
|[[Centaur (minor planet)|centaur]]
|align=center |<ref name="TNOsCool11"/>
|-
|[[6 Hebe|Hebe]]<br />{{small|6}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:6hebe.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|97.5|1.5}}
|align=center | {{val|12.4|2.4}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|[[Larissa (moon)|Larissa]]<br />{{small|Neptune VII}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Larissa 1.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|97|3}}
|align=center | {{val|4.2|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|moon of Neptune
|align=center |<ref name="Showalter2019"/>{{·}}{{refn|name=mass estimate|group=lower-alpha|The mass estimate is based on the assumed density of 1.2 g/cm<sup>3</sup>, and a volume of 3.5 {{e|6}} km<sup>3</sup> obtained from a detailed shape model in Stooke (1994).<ref name="Stooke1994">
{{cite journal| doi = 10.1007/BF00572198| last = Stooke| first = Philip J.| year = 1994| title = The surfaces of Larissa and Proteus| journal = Earth, Moon, and Planets| volume = 65| issue = 1| pages = 31–54| bibcode = 1994EM&P...65...31S| s2cid = 121825800}}
</ref> }}<ref name=":0" />
|-
|[[375 Ursula|Ursula]]<br />{{small|375}}
|bgcolor=#181818| [[File:375Ursula-LB1.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|96.8|1.3}}
|align=center | {{val|8.4|5.3}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="AKARI">{{cite journal
|display-authors = 6
|first1 = Fumihiko |last1 = Usui
|first2 = Daisuke |last2 = Kuroda
|first3 = Thomas G. |last3 = Müller
|first4 = Sunao |last4 = Hasegawa
|first5 = Masateru |last5 = Ishiguro
|first6 = Takafumi |last6 = Ootsubo
|first7 = Daisuke |last7 = Ishihara
|first8 = Hirokazu |last8 = Kataza
|first9 = Satoshi |last9 = Takita
|first10 = Shinki |last10 = Oyabu
|first11 = Munetaka |last11 = Ueno
|first12 = Hideo |last12 = Matsuhara
|first13 = Takashi |last13 = Onaka
|date = October 2011
|title = Asteroid Catalog Using Akari: AKARI/IRC Mid-Infrared Asteroid Survey
|journal = Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
|volume = 63
|issue = 5
|pages = 1117–1138
|bibcode = 2011PASJ...63.1117U
|doi = 10.1093/pasj/63.5.1117
|doi-access= free
}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[S/2018 (532037) 1]]
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|95|p=≈&thinsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of [[2013 FY27]]
|align=center |<ref name="Sheppard2018" />
|-
|[[45 Eugenia|Eugenia]]<br />{{small|45}}
|bgcolor=black| [[file:45 Eugenia VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|94|1}}
|align=center | {{val|5.8|0.1}}
|belt asteroid [[F-type asteroids|type F]]; [[Minor-planet moon|trinary]]
|align=center |<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|[[121 Hermione|Hermione]]<br />{{small|121}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Hermione06 2.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|94|3}}
|align=center | {{val|5.0|0.3}}
|outer belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]; [[Minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center | <ref name="johnston-121">{{cite web
|first1 = Wm. Robert |last1 = Johnston
|title = (121) Hermione ''and'' S/2002 (121) 1 ("LaFayette")
|publisher = Johnston's Archive
|date = 21 September 2014
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-00121.html
|access-date = 5 June 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[41 Daphne|Daphne]]<br />{{small|41}}
|bgcolor=black| [[file:41 Daphne VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|94|7}}
|align=center | {{val|6.1|0.9}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]; [[minor planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|[[94 Aurora|Aurora]]<br />{{small|94}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:94Aurora (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|93.8|3.6}}{{dubious|date=January 2020}}
|align=center | {{val|6.2|3.6}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="WISE"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[154 Bertha|Bertha]]<br />{{small|154}}
|bgcolor=black| [[file:000154-asteroid shape model (154) Bertha.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|93.4|0.9}}
|align=center | {{val|9.2|5.2}}{{dubious|date=January 2020}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="Carry2012"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[Janus (moon)|Janus]]<br />{{small|Saturn X}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:PIA12714 Janus crop.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|89.5|1.4}}
|align=center | {{val|1.898|0.001}}
|moon of Saturn
|align=center |<ref name="Thomas2010"/>{{·}}<ref name="Thomas2010"/>
|-
|[[88611 Teharonhiawako|Teharonhiawako]]<br />{{small|88611}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"| [[File:teharonhiawako-sawiskera hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|89|16|18}}
|align=center | {{val|2.44|0.03}}{{dubious|date=January 2020}}
|[[cubewano]]; [[minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="TNOsCool10"/>{{·}}<ref name="johnston-88611">{{cite web
|first1 = Wm. Robert |last1 = Johnston
|title = (88611) Teharonhiawako ''and'' Sawiskera
|publisher = Johnston's Archive
|date = 20 September 2014
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-88611.html
|access-date = 13 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[96 Aegle|Aegle]]<br />{{small|96}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|88.9|0.8}}
|align=center | {{val|6.4|6.3}}
|belt asteroid [[T-type asteroids|type T]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[Galatea (moon)|Galatea]]<br />{{small|Neptune VI}}
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:Galatea moon.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| align="center" | {{Val|88|4}}
| align="center" | {{val|2.12|0.08}}
|moon of Neptune
| align="center" |<ref name="Showalter2019" />{{·}}<ref name="Porco1991">
{{cite journal
| doi = 10.1126/science.253.5023.995
| last = Porco
| first = C.C.
| year = 1991
| title = An Explanation for Neptune's Ring Arcs
| journal = Science
| volume = 253
| issue = 5023
| pages = 995–1001
| pmid = 17775342
| bibcode = 1991Sci...253..995P
| s2cid = 742763
}}
</ref><ref name=":0"/>
|-
|[[Phorcys (moon)|Phorcys]]<br />{{small|Ceto I}}
| style="background:black;"| [[File:ceto-phorcys hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|87|8|-9}}
|align=center | {{val|1.67|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|secondary of [[65489 Ceto]]
|align=center |<ref name="Grundy2007"/>{{·}}<ref name="Grundy2007">{{cite journal
|last=Grundy |first=W.M.
|author2=Stansberry, J.A. |author3=Noll K.S. |author4=Stephens, D.C. |display-authors= etal
|title=The orbit, mass, size, albedo, and density of (65489) Ceto/Phorcys: A tidally-evolved binary Centaur
|journal=Icarus |date=2007
|arxiv=0704.1523
|bibcode = 2007Icar..191..286G |doi = 10.1016/j.icarus.2007.04.004 |volume=191 |issue=1
|pages=286–297|s2cid=1532765
}}</ref>
|-
|[[372 Palma|Palma]]<br />{{small|372}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:372Palma (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|86.8|1.4}}{{dubious|date=January 2020}}
|align=center | {{val|5.2|0.6}}
|belt asteroid [[B-type asteroids|type B]]
|align=center |<ref name="Masiero-2012">{{cite journal
|first1 = Joseph R. |last1 = Masiero
|first2 = A. K. |last2 = Mainzer
|first3 = T. |last3 = Grav
|first4 = J. M. |last4 = Bauer
|first5 = R. M. |last5 = Cutri
|first6 = C. |last6 = Nugent
|first7 = M. S. |last7 = Cabrera
|date = 10 October 2012
|title = Preliminary Analysis of ''WISE''/NEOWISE 3-Band Cryogenic and Post-cryogenic Observations of Main Belt Asteroids
|journal = The Astrophysical Journal Letters
|volume = 759
|pages = L8
|number = 1
|bibcode = 2012ApJ...759L...8M
|doi = 10.1088/2041-8205/759/1/L8|arxiv= 1209.5794
|s2cid = 46350317
}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[9 Metis|Metis]]<br />{{small|9}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:9 Metis VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|86.5|1}}
|align=center | {{val|8.0|1.9}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[702 Alauda|Alauda]]<br />{{small|702}}
|bgcolor=#181818| [[File:702Ala-mag13-occult.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|86|28}}
|align=center | {{val|6.06|0.36}}{{dubious|date=January 2020}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]; [[Minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="Masiero-2012"/>{{·}}<ref name="Rojo-2011">{{cite journal
|first1 = P. |last1 = Rojo
|first2 = J. L. |last2 = Margot
|date = February 2011
|title = Mass and Density of the B-type Asteroid (702) Alauda
|journal = The Astrophysical Journal
|volume = 727
|issue = 2
|page = 5
|bibcode = 2011ApJ...727...69R
|doi = 10.1088/0004-637X/727/2/69
|arxiv = 1011.6577|s2cid = 59449907
}}</ref>
|-
|[[153 Hilda|Hilda]]<br />{{small|153}}
| bgcolor="#181818" | [[File:Hilda-LB1-mag14.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| align="center" | {{val|85.3|1.6}}
| align="center" |
|outer belt asteroid; [[Hilda asteroids|Hildas]]
| align="center" |<ref name="SIMPS" />
|-
|[[Himalia (moon)|Himalia]]<br />{{small|Jupiter VI}}
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:Cassini-Huygens Image of Himalia.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| align="center" | {{val|85}}
| align="center" | {{val|4.2|0.6}}
|moon of Jupiter
| align="center" | <ref name="jplssd" />{{·}}<ref name="Emelyanov2005">{{cite journal
|last=Emelyanov |first=N.V.
|author2= Archinal, B. A. |author3=A'hearn, M. F. |display-authors=etal
|title=The mass of Himalia from the perturbations on other satellites
| url=https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/pdf/2005/30/aahe201.pdf
|journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics
|volume=438
|issue=3 |pages=L33–L36 |date=2005
|doi=10.1051/0004-6361:200500143|bibcode=2005A&A...438L..33E|doi-access=free}}</ref>
|-
|[[Namaka (moon)|Namaka]]<br />{{small|Haumea II}}
| bgcolor=#181818 | [[File:Haumea Hubble.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| align="center" | {{val|85|p=≈&nbsp;}}
| align="center" | {{val|1.8|1.5}}
|moon of Haumea
| align="center" |<ref name="RagozzineBrown2009" />{{·}}<ref name="RagozzineBrown2009" />
|-
|[[Weywot (moon)|Weywot]]<br />{{small|Quaoar I}}
| style="background:#181818;" | [[File:quaoar-weywot hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| align="center" | {{val|85|p=≈&nbsp;}}
| align="center" | {{val|5|p=< ≈&nbsp;}}
|moon of [[50000 Quaoar]]
| align="center" |
|-
|[[76 Freia|Freia]]<br />{{small|76}}
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:76Freia (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| align="center" | {{val|84.2|1.0}}
| align="center" | {{val|2.0|4.2}}{{dubious|date=January 2020}}
|outer belt asteroid [[P-type asteroids|type P]]/[[X-type asteroids|type X]]
| align="center" |<ref name="AKARI" />{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012" />
|-
|[[15760 Albion|Albion]]<br />{{small|15760}}
| bgcolor="black" |
| align="center" | {{val|83.5}}
|
|TNO, first KBO discovered
| align="center" |<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/tnoslist.html | title=List of known trans-Neptunian objects }}</ref>
|-
|[[Amalthea (moon)|Amalthea]]<br />{{small|Jupiter V}}
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:Amalthea (moon).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| align="center" | {{Val|83.45|2.4}}
| align="center" | {{val|2.08|0.15}}
|moon of Jupiter
| align="center" |<ref name="ThomasBurns1998">{{cite journal| doi = 10.1006/icar.1998.5976| last1 = Thomas | first1 = P. C.| last2 = Burns | first2 = J. A.| last3 = Rossier | first3 = L.| last4 = Simonelli | first4 = D.| last5 = Veverka | first5 = J.| last6 = Chapman | first6 = C. R.| last7 = Klaasen | first7 = K.| last8 = Johnson | first8 = T. V.| last9 = Belton | first9 = M. J. S.| author10 = Galileo Solid State Imaging Team| date =September 1998| title = The Small Inner Satellites of Jupiter| journal = Icarus| volume = 135| issue = 1| pages = 360–371| bibcode = 1998Icar..135..360T| doi-access = free}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="AndersonJohnson2005">{{cite journal| doi = 10.1126/science.1110422| last1 = Anderson | first1 = J. D.| last2 = Johnson | first2 = T. V.| last3 = Schubert | first3 = G.| last4 = Asmar | first4 = S.| last5 = Jacobson | first5 = R. A.| last6 = Johnston | first6 = D.| last7 = Lau | first7 = E. L.| last8 = Lewis | first8 = G.| last9 = Moore | first9 = W. B.| date = 27 May 2005| last10 = Taylor | first10 = A.| last11 = Thomas | first11 = P. C.| last12 = Weinwurm | first12 = G.| title = Amalthea's Density is Less Than That of Water| journal = Science| volume = 308| issue = 5726| pages = 1291–1293| pmid = 15919987| bibcode = 2005Sci...308.1291A| s2cid = 924257 }}</ref><ref name=":0" />
|-
|[[911 Agamemnon|Agamemnon]]<br />{{small|911}}
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:911 Agamemnon.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| align="center" | {{val|83.3|2.0}}
| align="center" |
|Jupiter trojan ({{L4}}) [[D-type asteroids|type D]]
| align="center" |<ref name="SIMPS" />
|-
|[[59 Elpis|Elpis]]<br />{{small|59}}
| bgcolor="black" |
| align="center" | {{val|82.6|2.3}}
| align="center" | {{val|3|0.5}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type CP]]/[[B-type asteroids|type B]]
| align="center" |<ref name="Mainzer-2016" />{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012" />
|-
|[[354 Eleonora|Eleonora]]<br />{{small|354}}
|bgcolor=black| [[file:354 Eleonora VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|82.5|1.5}}
|align=center | {{val|7.5|2.7}}
|belt asteroid [[A-type asteroids|type A]]
|align=center |<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|[[128 Nemesis|Nemesis]]<br />{{small|128}}
|bgcolor=black| [[file:128 Nemesis VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|81.5|2.5}}
|align=center | {{val|3.4|1.7}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|[[Puck (moon)|Puck]]<br />{{small|Uranus XV}}
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:Puck.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| align="center" | {{val|81|2}}
| align="center" |
|moon of Uranus
| align="center" | <ref name="UranusVoyager">{{cite journal| doi = 10.1006/icar.2001.6597| last = Karkoschka| first = Erich| author-link = Erich Karkoschka| year = 2001| title = Voyager's Eleventh Discovery of a Satellite of Uranus and Photometry and the First Size Measurements of Nine Satellites| journal = Icarus| volume = 151| issue = 1| pages = 69–77| bibcode = 2001Icar..151...69K}}</ref>
|-
|[[S/2015 (136472) 1]]<br />{{small|Makemake I}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Makemake moon Hubble image with legend (cropped).jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| align="center" | {{val|80|p=≈&nbsp;}}
| align="center" |
|moon of Makemake
| align="center" |<ref>{{Cite web|title=In Depth {{!}} Makemake - NASA Solar System Exploration|date=14 November 2017 |url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/dwarf-planets/makemake/in-depth/}}</ref>
|-
|[[Sycorax (moon)|Sycorax]]<br />{{small|Uranus XVII}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Uranus-sycorax2.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|78.5|11.5|7.5}}
|align=center |
|moon of Uranus
|align=center |<ref name="FarkasTakacs2017">{{cite journal
|title = Properties of the Irregular Satellite System around Uranus Inferred from K2, Herschel, and Spitzer Observations
|display-authors = etal
|first1 = A. |last1 = Farkas-Takács
|first2 = Cs. |last2 = Kiss
|first3 = A. |last3 = Pál
|first4 = L. |last4 = Molnár
|first5 = Gy. M. |last5 = Szabó
|first6 = O. |last6 = Hanyecz
|date = September 2017
|journal = The Astronomical Journal
|volume = 154
|issue = 3
|id = 119
|page = 13
|doi = 10.3847/1538-3881/aa8365
|arxiv = 1706.06837
|bibcode = 2017AJ....154..119F|s2cid = 118869078
|doi-access = free
}}</ref>
|-
|[[85 Io|Io]]<br />{{small|85}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:85Io (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|77.4|1.9}}{{dubious|date=January 2020}}
|align=center | {{val|2.6|1.5}}
|belt asteroid [[F-type asteroids|type FC]]/[[B-type asteroids|type B]]
|align=center |<ref name="SIMPS"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[93 Minerva|Minerva]]<br />{{small|93}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:93Minerva (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|77.08|0.65}}
|align=center | {{val|3.5|0.4}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]; [[Minor-planet moon|trinary]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[54 Alexandra|Alexandra]]<br />{{small|54}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:54Alexandra (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|77.07|0.32}}
|align=center | {{val|6.2|3.5}}{{dubious|date=January 2020}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[39 Laetitia|Laetitia]]<br />{{small|39}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|77|2}}
|align=center | {{val|4.7|1.1}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="Carry2012">{{cite journal
|first1 = B.
|last1 = Carry
|title = Density of asteroids
|journal = Planetary and Space Science
|volume = 73
|issue = 1
|pages = 98–118
|date = December 2012
|doi = 10.1016/j.pss.2012.03.009
|bibcode = 2012P&SS...73...98C
|arxiv = 1203.4336|s2cid = 119226456
}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[51 Nemausa|Nemausa]]<br />{{small|51}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:51 Nemausa VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|75|1.5}}
|align=center | {{val|3.9|1.6}}
|belt asteroid [[G-type asteroids|type G]]
|align=center |<ref name="VLT"/>
|-
|[[22 Kalliope|Kalliope]]<br />{{small|22}}
| bgcolor="black" | [[file:22 Kalliope VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| align="center" | {{val|75|2.5}}
| align="center" | {{val|7.7|0.4}}
|belt asteroid [[M-type asteroids|type M]]; [[Minor-planet moon|binary]]
| align="center" |<ref name=VLT/>
|-
|[[Despina (moon)|Despina]]<br />{{small|Neptune V}}
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:Despina.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| align="center" | {{val|75|3}}
| align="center" |
|moon of Neptune
| align="center" |<ref name=":0" />
|-
|[[385446 Manwë|Manwë]]<br />{{small|385446}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"| [[File:manwe-thorondor hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|75|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center | {{val|1.41|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|[[Resonant Kuiper belt object|resonant KBO]] {{small|(4:7)}}; [[Minor planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="Rabinowitz2019">{{cite arXiv
|title=The Complex Rotational Light Curve of (385446) Manwë-Thorondor, a Multi-Component Eclipsing System in the Kuiper Belt
|first1=David L. |last1=Rabinowitz
|first2=Susan D. |last2=Benecchi
|first3=William M. |last3=Grundy
|first4=Anne J. |last4=Verbiscer
|first5=Audrey |last5=Thirouin
|date=November 2019
|class=astro-ph.EP
|eprint=1911.08546}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Rabinowitz2019"/>
|-
|[[49 Pales|Pales]]<br />{{small|49}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|74.9|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center | {{val|4.2|2.2}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="SIMPS">{{cite web
|url=http://www.psi.edu/pds/resource/imps.html
|author=Tedesco
|display-authors=etal
|title=Supplemental IRAS Minor Planet Survey (SIMPS)
|access-date=29 December 2008
|work=IRAS-A-FPA-3-RDR-IMPS-V6.0
|publisher=[[Planetary Data System]]
|date=2004
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090817051318/http://www.psi.edu/pds/resource/imps.html
|archive-date=17 August 2009}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[11 Parthenope|Parthenope]]<br />{{small|11}}
|bgcolor=black| [[file:11 Parthenope VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|74.5|1}}
|align=center | {{val|5.5|0.4}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="VLT"/>
|-
|[[95 Arethusa|Arethusa]]<br />{{small|95}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:95Arethusa (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|74.0|2.4}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="WISE"/>
|-
|[[762 Pulcova|Pulcova]]<br />{{small|762}}
|bgcolor=#181818| [[File:762 Pulcova Hubble.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|73.7|0.4}}
|align=center | {{val|1.4|0.1}}
|belt asteroid [[F-type asteroids|type F]]; [[Minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>{{·}}<ref name="johnston-762">{{cite web
|first1 = Wm. Robert |last1 = Johnston
|title = (762) Pulcova
|publisher = Johnston's Archive
|date = 21 September 2014
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-00762.html
|access-date = 10 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[8 Flora|Flora]]<br />{{small|8}}
|bgcolor=black| [[file:8 Flora VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|73|1}}
|align=center | {{val|4.0|1.6}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="VLT"/>
|-
|[[173 Ino|Ino]]<br />{{small|173}}
|bgcolor=black| [[file:173 Ino VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|72.5|1.5}}
|align=center | {{val|2.2|1.3}}
|belt asteroid [[X-type asteroids|type Xc]]
|align=center |<ref name="VLT"/>
|-
|[[145 Adeona|Adeona]]<br />{{small|145}}
|bgcolor=black| [[file:145 Adeona VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|72|1.5}}
|align=center | {{val|2.4|0.3}}
|belt asteroid [[X-type asteroids|type Xc]]
|align=center |<ref name="VLT"/>
|-
|[[14 Irene|Irene]]<br />{{small|14}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:14Irene (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|72|1}}
|align=center | {{val|2.9|1.9}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="AKARI"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[18 Melpomene|Melpomene]]<br />{{small|18}}
|bgcolor=black| [[file:18 Melpomene VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|70.5|1}}
|align=center | {{val|4.5|0.9}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="VLT"/>
|-
|[[187 Lamberta|Lamberta]]<br />{{small|187}}
|bgcolor=black| [[file:Lamberta VLT.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|70.5|1}}
|align=center | {{val|1.9|0.3}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type Ch]]
|align=center |<ref name="VLT"/>
|-
|[[47 Aglaja|Aglaja]]<br />{{small|47}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|71|4}}
|align=center | {{val|3.2|1.7}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="Carry2012"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[617 Patroclus|Patroclus]]<br />{{small|617}}
|bgcolor=#181818| [[File:617 Patroclus Hubble.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|70.2|0.4}}
|align=center | {{val|1.36|0.11}}
|Jupiter trojan ({{L5}}) [[P-type asteroids|type P]]; [[Minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[89 Julia|Julia]]<br />{{small|89}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Potw1749a Julia crop.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|70|1.4}}
|align=center | {{val|4.3|3.2}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="VLT"/>
|-
|[[42355 Typhon|Typhon]]<br />{{small|42355}}
| style="background:#181818;"| [[File:typhon-echidna hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|69|4.5}}
|align=center | {{val|0.87|0.03}}
|[[Resonant Kuiper belt object|resonant]] [[Scattered disc object|SDO]] (7:10); [[Minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="TNOsCool11"/>{{·}}<ref name="johnston-42355">{{cite web
|title = (42355) Typhon ''and'' Echidna
|publisher = Johnston's Archive
|date = 31 January 2015
|first = Wm. Robert
|last = Johnston
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-42355.html
|access-date = 14 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[20 Massalia|Massalia]]<br />{{small|20}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:A112.M119.shape.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|67.8|1.8}}
|align=center | {{val|5|1.04}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="Masiero-2012"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[Portia (moon)|Portia]]<br />{{small|Uranus XII}}
| style="background:#181818;"| [[File:Portia1.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|67.6|4}}
|align=center |
|moon of Uranus
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[283 Emma|Emma]]<br />{{small|283}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:283Emma (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|66.2|0.1}}
|align=center | {{val|1.38|0.03}}
|belt asteroid [[X-type asteroids|type X]]; [[Minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[Paha (moon)|Paha]]<br />{{small|Lempo I}}
| style="background:#490405;"| [[File:1999TC36-Trujillo-HST.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|66|4|4.5}}
|align=center | {{val|0.746|0.001}}
|moon of [[47171 Lempo]]
|align=center | <ref name="johnston-47171"/>{{·}}<ref name="Lempo">{{cite journal
|last1=Benecchi |first1=S.D
|last2=Noll |first2=K. S.
|last3=Grundy |first3=W. M.
|last4=Levison |first4=H. F.
|title=(47171) 1999 TC36, A Transneptunian Triple
|journal=Icarus
|volume=207
|issue=2 |pages=978–991 |date=2010
|doi=10.1016/j.icarus.2009.12.017
|bibcode=2010Icar..207..978B
|arxiv=0912.2074|s2cid=118430134
}}</ref>
|-
|[[146 Lucina|Lucina]]<br />{{small|146}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:146Lucina (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|65.9}}±?
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="Pravec2012">{{cite journal
| last1 = Pravec
| first1 = P.
| last2 = Harris
| first2 = A. W.
| last3 = Kusnirak
| first3 = P.
| last4 = Galad
| first4 = A.
| last5 = Hornoch
| first5 = K.
| title = Absolute Magnitudes of Asteroids and a Revision of Asteroid Albedo Estimates from WISE Thermal Observations
| journal = Icarus
| volume = 221
| issue = 1
| pages = 365–387
| year = 2012
| doi = 10.1016/j.icarus.2012.07.026
| bibcode = 2012LPICo1667.6089P}}</ref>
|-
|[[Sawiskera (moon)|Sawiskera]]<br />{{small|Teharonhiawako I}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"| [[File:teharonhiawako-sawiskera hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|65.5|12|13}}
|align=center |
|secondary of [[88611 Teharonhiawako]]
|align=center | <ref name="TNOsCool10"/>
|-
|[[588 Achilles|Achilles]]<br />{{small|588}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Modelled shape of 588 Achilles from its light curve.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|65.0|0.3}}
|align=center |
|Jupiter trojan ({{L4}}) [[D-type asteroids|type DU]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>
|-
|[[70 Panopaea|Panopaea]]<br />{{small|70}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|64.0|0.4}}
|align=center | {{val|4.33|1.09}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[279 Thule|Thule]]<br />{{small|279}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|63.3|1.8}}
|align=center |
|outer belt asteroid [[D-type asteroid|type D]]
|align=center |<ref name="SIMPS"/>
|-
|[[66652 Borasisi|Borasisi]]<br />{{small|66652}}
| style="background:#181818;"| [[File:borasisi-pabu hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|63|12.5|-25.5}}
|align=center | {{val|3.433|0.027}}
|[[cubewano]]; [[Minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="TNOsCool10"/>{{·}}<ref name="Grundy2011">{{cite journal
| last1 = Grundy | first1 = W. M. | last2 = Noll | first2 = K. S. | last3 = Nimmo | first3 = F. | last4 = Roe | first4 = H. G. | last5 = Buie | first5 = M. W. | last6 = Porter | first6 = S. B. | last7 = Benecchi | first7 = S. D. | last8 = Stephens | first8 = D. C. | last9 = Levison | first9 = H. F. | doi = 10.1016/j.icarus.2011.03.012 | last10 = Stansberry | first10 = J. A. | title = Five new and three improved mutual orbits of transneptunian binaries | journal = Icarus | volume = 213 | issue = 2 | page = 678 | date = 2011 | url = http://es.ucsc.edu/~fnimmo/website/Grundy_KBO.pdf|bibcode = 2011Icar..213..678G |arxiv = 1103.2751| s2cid = 9571163 }}</ref>
|-
|[[46 Hestia|Hestia]]<br />{{small|46}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|62.07|1.7}}
|align=center | {{val|3.5}}
|belt asteroid [[P-type asteroids|type P]]/[[X-type asteroids|type Xc]]
|align=center |<ref name="SIMPS"/>{{·}}<ref name="Michalak2001">{{cite journal
|last=Michalak
|first=G.
|title=Determination of asteroid masses
|journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics
|volume=374
|issue=2
|pages=703–711
|date=2001
|doi=10.1051/0004-6361:20010731
|bibcode=2001A&A...374..703M|doi-access=free}}</ref>
|-
|[[68 Leto|Leto]]<br />{{small|68}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:68Leto (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|61.3|1.6}}
|align=center | {{val|3.28|1.9}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[92 Undina|Undina]]<br />{{small|92}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|60.46|0.85}}
|align=center | {{val|4.43|0.25}}
|belt asteroid [[X-type asteroids|type X]]
|align=center |<ref name="AKARI"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[28 Bellona|Bellona]]<br />{{small|28}}
|bgcolor=#181818| [[File:28Bell-LB1-mag12.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|60.45|1.90}}
|align=center | {{val|2.62|0.15}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-28">{{cite web
|type=2018-10-18 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 28 Bellona
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=28
|access-date=30 April 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[78 Diana|Diana]]<br />{{small|78}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|60.30|1.35}}
|align=center | {{val|1.27|0.13}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-78">{{cite web
|type=2018-10-22 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 78 Diana
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=78
|access-date=2 May 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[1173 Anchises|Anchises]]<br />{{small|1173}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:001173-asteroid shape model (1173) Anchises.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|60.2|1.5}}
|align=center |
|Jupiter trojan ({{L5}}) [[P-type asteroid|type P]]
|align=center |<ref name="AKARI"/>
|-
|[[C/2014 UN271 (Bernardinelli-Bernstein)|Bernardinelli-Bernstein]]<br />{{small|C/2014 UN<sub>271</sub>}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:2014 UN271 Jan 2022 Hubble crop.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|60|7}}
|align=center |
|[[comet]]
|align=center |<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Hui|first1=Man-To|last2=Jewitt|first2=David|last3=Yu|first3=Liang-Liang|last4=Mutchler|first4=Max J.|date=12 Apr 2022|title=Hubble Space Telescope Detection of the Nucleus of Comet C/2014 UN<sub>271</sub> (Bernardinelli–Bernstein)|journal=The Astrophysical Journal Letters|volume=929|issue=L12|pages=L12 |doi=10.3847/2041-8213/ac626a|arxiv=2202.13168 |bibcode=2022ApJ...929L..12H |s2cid=247158849 |doi-access=free }}</ref>
|-
|[[74 Galatea|Galatea]]<br />{{small|74}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|59.4|1.4}}
|align=center | {{val|6.13|5.36}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-74">{{cite web
|type=2018-05-22 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 74 Galatea
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=74
|access-date=2 May 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[1867 Deiphobus|Deiphobus]]<br />{{small|1867}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|59.1|0.8}}
|align=center |
|Jupiter trojan ({{L5}}) [[D-type asteroid|type D]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-1867">{{cite web
|type=2018-06-21 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 1867 Deiphobus (1971 EA)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=1867
|access-date=2 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[1172 Äneas|Äneas]]<br />{{small|1172}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|59.01|0.40}}
|align=center |
|Jupiter trojan ({{L5}}) [[D-type asteroids|type D]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-1172">{{cite web
|type=2018-07-03 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 1172 Aneas (1930 UA)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=1172
|access-date=1 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[216 Kleopatra|Kleopatra]]<br />{{small|216}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:216 Kleopatra VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|59|1}}
|align=center | {{val|3.0|0.3}}
|belt asteroid [[M-type asteroids|type M]]; [[Minor-planet moon|trinary]]
|align=center |<ref name="VLT"/>
|-
|[[230 Athamantis|Athamantis]]<br />{{small|230}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:230 Athamantis VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|59|1}}
|align=center | {{val|2.3|1.1}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="VLT"/>
|-
|[[1437 Diomedes|Diomedes]]<br />{{small|1437}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:001437-asteroid shape model (1437) Diomedes.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|58.89|0.59}}
|align=center |
|Jupiter trojan ({{L4}}) [[D-type asteroids|type D]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-1437">{{cite web
|type=2018-10-22 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 1437 Diomedes (1937 PB)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=1437
|access-date=30 April 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[81 Terpsichore|Terpsichore]]<br />{{small|81}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|58.9|0.4}}
|align=center | {{val|6.19|5.31}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-81">{{cite web
|type=2018-10-22 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 81 Terpsichore
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=81
|access-date=2 May 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[Epimetheus (moon)|Epimetheus]]<br />{{small|Saturn XI}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:PIA09813 Epimetheus S. polar region.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|58.1|1.8}}
|align=center | {{val|0.5266|0.0006}}
|moon of Saturn
|align=center |<ref name="Thomas2010"/>{{·}}<ref name="Thomas2010"/>
|-
|[[12 Victoria|Victoria]]<br />{{small|12}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:12 Victoria VLT (2021), deconvolved.pdf|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|58|1}}
|align=center | {{val|2.7|1.3}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="VLT"/>
|-
|[[34 Circe|Circe]]<br />{{small|34}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:34Circe (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|57.7|1.0}}
|align=center | {{val|3.66|0.03|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[38 Leda|Leda]]<br />{{small|38}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:38Leda (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|57.7|0.7}}
|align=center | {{val|5.71|5.47}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="Carry2012"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[1143 Odysseus|Odysseus]]<br />{{small|1143}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|57.3|0.3}}
|align=center |
|Jupiter trojan ({{L4}}) [[D-type asteroid|type D]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-1143">{{cite web
|type=2018-10-22 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 1143 Odysseus (1930 BH)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=1143
|access-date=2 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[2241 Alcathous|Alcathous]]<br />{{small|2241}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|56.8|0.9}}
|align=center |
|Jupiter trojan ({{L5}}) [[D-type asteroid|type D]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-2241">{{cite web
|type=2018-06-17 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 2241 Alcathous (1979 WM)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2241
|access-date=2 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[56 Melete|Melete]]<br />{{small|56}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:A666.M1106.shape(1).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|56.62|0.85}}
|align=center | {{val|4.61}}
|belt asteroid [[P-type asteroid|type P]]
|align=center |<ref name="SIMPS"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[57 Mnemosyne|Mnemosyne]]<br />{{small|57}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|56.3|1.4}}
|align=center | {{val|12.6|2.4|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-57">{{cite web
|type=2018-06-25 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 57 Mnemosyne
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=57
|access-date=30 April 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[659 Nestor|Nestor]]<br />{{small|659}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|56.2|0.9}}
|align=center |
|Jupiter trojan ({{L4}}) [[X-type asteroid|type XC]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-659">{{cite web
|type=2018-10-22 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 659 Nestor (A908 FE)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=659
|access-date=2 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[40 Harmonia|Harmonia]]<br />{{small|40}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:40Harmonia (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|55.6|0.2}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-40">{{cite web
|type=2018-09-15 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 40 Harmonia
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=40
|access-date=3 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[541132 Leleākūhonua|Leleākūhonua]]<br />{{small|541132}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|55|7|5}}
|align=center |
|[[sednoid]]
|align=center |<ref>{{cite journal
|display-authors = etal
|first1 = Marc W. |last1 = Buie
|first2 = Rodrigo |last2 = Leiva
|first3 = John M. |last3 = Keller
|first4 = Josselin |last4 = Desmars
|first5 = Bruno |last5 = Sicardy
|first6 = J. J. |last6 = Kavelaars
|date = April 2020
|title = A Single-chord Stellar Occultation by the Extreme Trans-Neptunian Object (541132) Leleākūhonua
|journal = The Astronomical Journal
|volume = 159
|issue = 5
|page = 230 |id = 230
|doi = 10.3847/1538-3881/ab8630
|bibcode = 2020AJ....159..230B|arxiv= 2011.03889
|s2cid = 219039999 |doi-access = free }}</ref>
|-
|[[27 Euterpe|Euterpe]]<br />{{small|27}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:27Euterpe (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|54.9|0.8}}
|align=center | {{val|1.67|1.01}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="AKARI"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[1583 Antilochus|Antilochus]]<br />{{small|1583}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|54.4|0.3}}
|align=center |
|Jupiter trojan ({{L4}}) [[D-type asteroid|type D]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>
|-
|[[Thorondor (moon)|Thorondor]]<br />{{small|Manwë I}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"| [[File:manwe-thorondor hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|54}}
|align=center | {{val|0.5}}
|secondary of [[385446 Manwë]]
|align=center |<ref name="Rabinowitz2019"/>{{·}}<ref name="Rabinowitz2019"/>
|-
|[[23 Thalia|Thalia]]<br />{{small|23}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:23Thalia (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|53.8|1.1}}
|align=center | {{val|1.96|0.09}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-23">{{cite web
|type=2018-10-21 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 23 Thalia
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=23
|access-date=2 May 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[62 Erato|Erato]]<br />{{small|62}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:62Erato (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|53.5|0.3}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[B-type asteroid|type BU]]/[[C-type asteroid|type Ch]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-62">{{cite web
|type=2018-05-24 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 62 Erato
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=62
|access-date=3 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[5 Astraea|Astraea]]<br />{{small|5}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:5Astraea (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|53.3|1.6}}
|align=center | {{val|2.9}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-5">{{cite web
|type=2018-09-16 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 5 Astraea
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=5
|access-date=30 April 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Michalak2001"/>
|-
|[[Pabu (moon)|Pabu]]<br />{{small|Borasisi I}}
| style="background:#181818;"| [[File:borasisi-pabu hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|52.5|10|21}}
|align=center |
|secondary of [[66652 Borasisi]]
|align=center |<ref name="TNOsCool10"/>
|-
|[[221 Eos|Eos]]<br />{{small|221}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|51.76|2.8}}
|align=center | {{val|5.87|0.34|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]/[[K-type asteroid|type K]]
|align=center |<ref name="Carry2012"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[91 Aegina|Aegina]]<br />{{small|91}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|51.7|0.2}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-91">{{cite web
|type=2018-07-31 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 91 Aegina
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=91
|access-date=3 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[35 Leukothea|Leukothea]]<br />{{small|35}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:A532.M868.shape.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|51.5|0.6}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-35">{{cite web
|type=2018-10-22 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 35 Leukothea
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=35
|access-date=3 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[Menoetius (moon)|Menoetius]]<br />{{small|Patroclus I}}
|bgcolor=#181818| [[File:617 Patroclus Hubble.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|51.4|0.25}}
|align=center |
|secondary of [[617 Patroclus]]
|align=center |<ref name="lcdb-617">{{cite web
|title = LCDB Data for (617)
|publisher = Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB)
|url = http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=617%7C
|access-date = 1 May 2019
|archive-date = 19 October 2020
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201019075539/http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=617%7C

}}</ref>
|-
|[[42 Isis|Isis]]<br />{{small|42}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:42Isis (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|51.4|1.4}}
|align=center | {{val|1.58|0.52}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="Carry2012"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[97 Klotho|Klotho]]<br />{{small|97}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:97Klotho (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|50.4|0.3}}
|align=center |{{val|1.33|0.13}}
|belt asteroid [[M-type asteroid|type M]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[1208 Troilus|Troilus]]<br />{{small|1208}}
|bgcolor=#3c3c3c| [[File:1208 Troilus Hubble.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|50.3|0.5}}
|align=center |
|Jupiter trojan ({{L5}}) [[F-type asteroid|type FCU]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-1208">{{cite web
|type=2018-07-22 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 1208 Troilus (1931 YA)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=1208
|access-date=2 May 2019}}</ref>
|}

=== From 20 to 49 km ===
This list includes few examples since there are about 589 [[asteroid]]s in the [[asteroid belt]] with a measured radius between 20 and 49&nbsp;km.<ref name=diameter40-100>{{cite web|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb_query.cgi?obj_group=all;obj_kind=all;obj_numbered=all;ast_orbit_class=IMB;ast_orbit_class=MBA;ast_orbit_class=OMB;OBJ_field=0;ORB_field=0;combine_mode=AND;c1_group=OBJ;c1_item=Ap;c1_op=%3C=;c1_value=100;c2_group=OBJ;c2_item=Ap;c2_op=%3E=;c2_value=40;table_format=HTML;max_rows=50;format_option=comp;c_fields=AcBhBgBjBiBnBsAiAp;.cgifields=format_option;.cgifields=ast_orbit_class;.cgifields=combine_mode;.cgifields=table_format;.cgifields=obj_kind;.cgifields=obj_group;.cgifields=obj_numbered;.cgifields=com_orbit_class&query=1&c_sort=ApD|title=JPL Small-Body Database Search Engine|first=Alan|last=Chamberlin}}</ref> Many thousands of objects of this size range have yet to be discovered in the trans-Neptunian region. The number of digits is not an endorsement of [[significant figures]]. The table switches from {{e|18}}&nbsp;kg to {{e|15}}&nbsp;kg ([[Exagram|Eg]]). Most mass values of asteroids are assumed.<ref name="Carry2012"/><ref name="Baer2007">{{cite journal |last=Baer |first=James|author2=Steven R. Chesley
|title=Astrometric masses of 21 asteroids, and an integrated asteroid ephemeris
|journal=Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy
|volume=100|issue=2008|pages=27–42 |doi=10.1007/s10569-007-9103-8 |date=2008|bibcode= 2008CeMDA.100...27B |doi-access=free}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header-multi"
|-
! style="font-weight:normal; width:100px;"| '''Body'''{{notetag|name=A}}
! class="unsortable" | Image
! data-sort- type="number" style="width:85px; font-weight:normal;"| '''Radius'''{{notetag|name=B}}<br />'''{{small|([[kilometre|km]])}}'''
! data-sort- type="number" style="width:75px;"| Mass<br />{{small|([[Exagram|10<sup>15</sup>&nbsp;kg]])}}
! Type – notes
! class="unsortable" style="font-weight: normal; width: 3.8em; text-align: center;" | '''Refs'''{{notetag|name=Refs|text=Reference column specifically for radius (r) and mass (M) citations}}<br />'''{{Tooltip|r|Citation for the body's size}}'''{{·}}'''{{Tooltip|M|Citation for the body's mass}}'''
|-
|[[233 Asterope|Asterope]]<br />{{small|233}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|49.8|0.6}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[T-type asteroids|type T]]/[[K-type asteroids|type K]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-233">{{cite web
|type=2018-10-24 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 233 Asterope
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=233
|access-date=3 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[5145 Pholus|Pholus]]<br />{{small|5145}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|49.5|+7.5|-7}}
|align=center |
|[[Centaur (minor planet)|centaur]]
|align=center |<ref name="TNOsCool11"/>
|-
|[[Thebe (moon)|Thebe]]<br />{{small|Jupiter XIV}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Thebe.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|49.3|2}}
|align=center |
|moon of Jupiter
|align=center |<ref name="ThomasBurns1998"/>
|-
|[[21 Lutetia|Lutetia]]<br />{{small|21}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Rosetta triumphs at asteroid Lutetia.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|49|1}}
|align=center |{{val|1700|20}}
|belt asteroid [[M-type asteroids|type M]]
|align=center |<ref name="VLT"/>
|-
|[[53 Kalypso|Kalypso]]<br />{{small|53}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:A1012.M1732.shape.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|48.631|13.299}}
|align=center | {{val|5630|5000|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|belt asteroid [[X-type asteroid|type XC]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-53">{{cite web
|type=2018-10-18 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 53 Kalypso
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=53
|access-date=30 April 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[626 Notburga|Notburga]]<br />{{small|626}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:000626-asteroid shape model (626) Notburga.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|48.42|2.335}}
|
|belt asteroid [[X-type asteroid|type XC]]
|align=center |<ref name="Carry2012" />
|-
|[[26 Proserpina|Proserpina]]<br />{{small|26}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:A713.M1189.shape.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|47.4|0.85}}
|align=center |{{val|748|895}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-26">{{cite web
|type=2018-10-22 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 26 Prosperina
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=26
|access-date=3 May 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[Juliet (moon)|Juliet]]<br />{{small|Uranus XI}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Julietmoon.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|46.8|4}}
|align=center |
|moon of Uranus
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[30 Urania|Urania]]<br />{{small|30}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:30Urania (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|44|1}}
|align=center | {{val|1300|900}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="VLT"/>
|-
|[[63 Ausonia|Ausonia]]<br />{{small|63}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:63Ausonia (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|46.5|1.5}}
|align=center | {{val|1200|200}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="VLT"/>
|-
|[[83 Beatrix|Beatrix]]<br />{{small|83}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|44.819|1.326}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[X-type asteroid|type X]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>
|-
|[[58 Concordia|Concordia]]<br />{{small|58}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|44.806|0.419}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>
|-
|[[Echidna (moon)|Echidna]]<br />{{small|Typhon I}}
| style="background:#181818;"|[[File:typhon-echidna hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|44.5|3}}
|align=center |
|moon of [[42355 Typhon]]
|align=center |<ref name="johnston-42355"/>
|-
|[[2920 Automedon|Automedon]]<br />{{small|2920}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|44.287|0.898}}
|align=center |
|Jupiter trojan ({{L4}}) [[D-type asteroids|type D]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-2920">{{cite web
|type=2018-10-15 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 2920 Automedon (1981 JR)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2920
|access-date=2 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[90 Antiope|Antiope]]<br />{{small|90}}
|bgcolor=black|<!-- Do not use a non-free file here, per WP:NFLISTS -->
|align=center |{{val|43.9|0.5}}
|align=center |{{val|828|22}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]; [[Minor planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="johnston-90">{{cite web
|title = (90) Antiope ''and'' S/2000 (90) 1
|publisher = Johnston's Archive
|date = 21 September 2014
|first = Wm. Robert
|last = Johnston
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-42355.html
|access-date = 14 June 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="johnston-90"/>
|-
|[[Prometheus (moon)|Prometheus]]<br />{{small|Saturn XVI}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Prometheus 12-26-09a.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|43.1|2.7}}
|align=center |{{val|159.5|1.5}}
|moon of Saturn
|align=center |<ref name="Thomas2010"/>{{·}}<ref name="Thomas2010"/>
|-
|[[61 Danaë|Danaë]]<br />{{small|61}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|42.969|1.076}}
|align=center |{{val|2890|2780}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-61">{{cite web
|type=2018-07-13 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 61 Danae
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=61
|access-date=4 May 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[17 Thetis|Thetis]]<br />{{small|17}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:17Thetis-LB1.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|42.449|1.014}}
|align=center |{{val|1200}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-17">{{cite web
|type=2018-05-13 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 17 Thetis
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=17
|access-date=3 May 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Baer2007"/>
|-
|[[55 Pandora|Pandora]]<br />{{small|55}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:55Pandora (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|42.397|1.251}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[M-type asteroids|type M]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-55">{{cite web
|type=2018-10-22 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 55 Pandora
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=55
|access-date=4 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[379 Huenna|Huenna]]<br />{{small|379}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|42.394|0.779}}
|align=center |{{val|383|19}}
|belt asteroid [[B-type asteroids|type B]]/[[C-type asteroids|type C]]; [[minor planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-379">{{cite web
|type=2018-08-30 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 379 Huenna (A894 AA)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=379
|access-date=3 May 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Marchis2008">{{cite journal
|display-authors=6
|last=Marchis |first=Franck
|author2=P. Descamps
|author3=J. Berthier
|author4=D. hestroffer
|author5=F. vachier
|author6=M. Baek
|author7=A. Harris
|author8=D. Nesvorny
|title=Main Belt Binary Asteroidal Systems With Eccentric Mutual Orbits
|journal=Icarus
|volume=195
|issue=1 |pages=295–316 |date=2008
|arxiv=0804.1385
|doi=10.1016/j.icarus.2007.12.010
|bibcode=2008Icar..195..295M|s2cid=119244052 }}</ref>
|-
|[[50 Virginia|Virginia]]<br />{{small|50}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|42.037|0.121}}
|align=center | {{val|2310|700}}
|belt asteroid [[X-type asteroids|type X]]/[[C-type asteroids|type Ch]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-50">{{cite web
|type=2018-10-19 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 50 Virginia
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=50
|access-date=3 May 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[72 Feronia|Feronia]]<br />{{small|72}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:72Feronia (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|41.975|2.01}}
|align=center |{{val|3320|8490|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|belt asteroid [[T-type asteroids|type TDG]]
|align=center |<ref name="Carry2012"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[S/2000 (90) 1]]<br />{{small|Antiope I}}
|bgcolor=black|<!-- Do not use a non-free file here, per WP:NFLISTS -->
|align=center |{{val|41.9|0.5}}
|align=center |
|secondary of [[90 Antiope]]
|align=center |<ref name="johnston-90"/>
|-
|[[4348 Poulydamas|Poulydamas]]<br />{{small|4348}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|41.016|0.313}}
|align=center |
|Jupiter trojan ({{L5}}) [[C-type asteroid|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-4348">{{cite web
|type=2018-07-13 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 4348 Poulydamas (1988 RU)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=4348
|access-date=4 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[58534 Logos|Logos]]<br />{{small|58534}}
|bgcolor=#3c3c3c|[[File:Logos-zoe-hst.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|41|9}}
|align=center |{{val|458|6.9}}
|[[cubewano]]; [[Minor planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="johnston-58534">{{cite web
|title = (58534) Logos and Zoe
|work = Johnston's Archive
|date = 20 September 2014
|author = Johnston, Wm. Robert
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-58534.html
|access-date = 4 May 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="johnston-58534"/>
|-
|[[Pandora (moon)|Pandora]]<br />{{small|Saturn XVII}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Pandora PIA07632.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|40.7|1.5}}
|align=center |{{val|137.1|1.9}}
|moon of Saturn
|align=center |<ref name="Thomas2010"/>{{·}}<ref name="Thomas2010"/>
|-
|[[Thalassa (moon)|Thalassa]]<br />{{small|Neptune IV}}
| style="background:#fffff8;"| [[File:Neptune Trio.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|40.7|2.8}}
|align=center |
|moon of Neptune
|align=center |<ref name="Showalter2019"/>
|-
|[[71 Niobe|Niobe]]<br />{{small|71}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:A614.M1014.shape.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|40.43|0.4}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="AKARI"/>
|-
|[[32 Pomona|Pomona]]<br />{{small|32}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:32Pomona (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|40.38|0.8}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-32">{{cite web
|type=2018-06-12 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 32 Pomona
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=32
|access-date=4 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[Belinda (moon)|Belinda]]<br />{{small|Uranus XIV}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Belinda.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|40.3|8}}
|align=center |
|moon of Uranus
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[Elara (moon)|Elara]]<br />{{small|Jupiter VII}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Elara - New Horizons.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|39.95|1.7}}
|align=center |
|moon of Jupiter
|align=center |<ref name="Grav2015">{{cite journal
|display-authors = etal
|first1 = T. |last1 = Grav
|first2 = J. M. |last2 = Bauer
|first3 = A. K. |last3 = Mainzer
|first4 = J. R. |last4 = Masiero
|first5 = C. R. |last5 = Nugent
|first6 = R. M. |last6 = Cutri
|date = August 2015
|title = NEOWISE: Observations of the Irregular Satellites of Jupiter and Saturn
|journal = The Astrophysical Journal
|volume = 809
|issue = 1
|id = 3
|page = 9
|doi = 10.1088/0004-637X/809/1/3
|arxiv = 1505.07820 |bibcode = 2015ApJ...809....3G|s2cid = 5834661 }}</ref>
|-
|[[Cressida (moon)|Cressida]]<br />{{small|Uranus IX}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Cressida.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|39.8|2}}
|align=center |
|moon of Uranus
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[55576 Amycus|Amycus]]<br />{{small|55576}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|38.15|6.25}}
|align=center |
|[[Centaur (minor planet)|centaur]]
|align=center |<ref name="Stansberry2008"/>
|-
|[[10370 Hylonome|Hylonome]]<br />{{small|10370}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"| [[File:10370 Hylonome Hubble.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|37.545}}
|align=center |
|[[Centaur (minor planet)|centaur]]
|align=center |<ref name="lcdb-10370">{{cite web
|title = LCDB Data for (10370)
|publisher = Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB)
|url = http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=10370%7C
|access-date = 4 May 2019
|archive-date = 10 July 2021
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210710040734/http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=10370%7C

}}</ref>
|-
|[[3708 Socus|Socus]]<br />{{small|3708}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|37.831|0.404}}
|align=center |
|Jupiter trojan ({{L5}}) [[C-type asteroid|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>
|-
|[[44 Nysa|Nysa]]<br />{{small|44}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:44Nysa (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|37.83|0.37}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[E-type asteroid|type E]]
|align=center |<ref name="AKARI"/>
|-
|[[Rosalind (moon)|Rosalind]]<br />{{small|Uranus XIII}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Rosalindmoon.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|36|6}}
|align=center |
|moon of Uranus
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[66 Maja|Maja]]<br />{{small|66}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:A737.M1234.shape(1).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|35.895|0.46}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="AKARI"/>
|-
|[[43 Ariadne|Ariadne]]<br />{{small|43}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:43Ariadne (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|35.67|0.627}}
|align=center |{{val|1210|220|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-43">{{cite web
|type=2018-10-20 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 43 Ariadne
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=43
|access-date=4 May 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[112 Iphigenia|Iphigenia]]<br />{{small|112}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|35.535|0.26}}
|align=center |{{val|1970|6780|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="Carry2012"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[Xiangliu (moon)|Xiangliu]]<br />{{small|Gonggong I}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|35|15|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of [[(225088) Gonggong]]
|align=center |
|-
|[[99 Dike|Dike]]<br />{{small|99}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:A688.M1144.shape.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|33.677|0.208}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroid|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-99">{{cite web
|type=2018-10-24 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 99 Dike
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=99
|access-date=4 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[60558 Echeclus|Echeclus]]<br />{{small|60558 ''or'' 174P}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|32.3|0.8}}
|align=center |
|[[Centaur (minor planet)|centaur]]
|align=center |<ref name="TNOsCool11"/>
|-
|[[Desdemona (moon)|Desdemona]]<br />{{small|Uranus X}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Desdemonamoon.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|32|4}}
|align=center |
|moon of Uranus
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[3548 Eurybates|Eurybates]]<br />{{small|3548}}
| style="background:#3f3f3f;"| [[File:3548 Eurybates Hubble.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|31.943|0.149}}
|align=center |
|Jupiter trojan ({{L4}}) [[C-type asteroid|type CP]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>
|-
|[[79 Eurynome|Eurynome]]<br />{{small|79}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:79Eurynome (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|31.739|0.476}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-79">{{cite web
|type=2018-08-18 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 79 Eurynome
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=79
|access-date=4 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[75 Eurydike|Eurydike]]<br />{{small|75}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|31.189|0.802}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[M-type asteroids|type M]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-75">{{cite web
|type=2019-05-08 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 75 Eurydike
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=75
|access-date=3 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[Halimede (moon)|Halimede]]<br />{{small|Neptune IX}}
| style="background:#6d6d6c;"| [[File:Halimede.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|31|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of Neptune
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[25 Phocaea|Phocaea]]<br />{{small|25}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:25Phocaea (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|30.527|1.232}}
|align=center |{{val|599|60}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[Naiad (moon)|Naiad]]<br />{{small|Neptune III}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Naiad Voyager.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|30.2|3.2}}
|align=center |
|moon of Neptune
|align=center |<ref name="Showalter2019"/>
|-
|[[29P/Schwassmann–Wachmann|Schwassmann–<br />Wachmann 1]]<br />{{small|29P}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:29P Schwassmann Wachmann.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|30.2|3.7}}
|align=center |
|[[comet]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-29P">{{cite web
|type=2018-10-16 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=1000079
|access-date=4 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[Neso (moon)|Neso]]<br />{{small|Neptune XIII}}
| style="background:#181818;"| [[File:Neso VLT-FORS1 2002-09-03 annotated.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|30|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of Neptune
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[64 Angelina|Angelina]]<br />{{small|64}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:A990.M1696.shape(1).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|29.146|0.541}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[E-type asteroids|type E]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-64">{{cite web
|type=2019-05-09 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 64 Angelina
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=64
|access-date=3 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[Pasiphae (moon)|Pasiphae]]<br />{{small|Jupiter VIII}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"| [[File:Pasiphaé.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|28.9|0.4}}
|align=center |
|moon of Jupiter
|align=center |<ref name="Grav2015"/>
|-
|[[82 Alkmene|Alkmene]]<br />{{small|82}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:82Alkmene (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|28.811|0.357}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-82">{{cite web
|type=2019-05-09 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 82 Alkmene
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=82
|access-date=3 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[7066 Nessus|Nessus]]<br />{{small|7066}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"| [[File:7066 Nessus Hubble.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|28.5|8.5}}
|align=center |
|[[Centaur (minor planet)|centaur]]
|align=center |<ref name="TNOsCool11">{{cite journal
|display-authors = 6
|first1 = R. |last1 = Duffard
|first2 = N. |last2 = Pinilla-Alonso
|first3 = P. |last3 = Santos-Sanz
|first4 = E. |last4 = Vilenius
|first5 = J. L. |last5 = Ortiz
|first6 = T. |last6 = Mueller
|first7 = S. |last7 = Fornasier
|first8 = E. |last8 = Lellouch
|first9 = M. |last9 = Mommert
|first10 = A. |last10 = Pal
|first11 = C. |last11 = Kiss
|first12 = M. |last12 = Mueller
|first13 = J. |last13 = Stansberry
|first14 = A. |last14 = Delsanti
|first15 = N. |last15 = Peixinho
|first16 = D. |last16 = Trilling
|date = April 2014
|title = "TNOs are Cool": A survey of the trans-Neptunian region. XI. A Herschel-PACS view of 16 Centaurs
|journal = Astronomy and Astrophysics
|volume = 564
|page = 17
|bibcode = 2014A&A...564A..92D
|doi = 10.1051/0004-6361/201322377
|arxiv = 1309.0946|s2cid = 119177446 }}</ref>
|-
|[[142 Polana|Polana]]<br />{{small|142}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|27.406|0.139}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[F-type asteroids|type F]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-142">{{cite web
|type=2019-05-08 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 142 Polana
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=142
|access-date=4 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[Bianca (moon)|Bianca]]<br />{{small|Uranus VIII}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Biancamoon.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|27|2}}
|align=center |
|moon of Uranus
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[253 Mathilde|Mathilde]]<br />{{small|253}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:(253) mathilde crop.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|26.4}}
|align=center |{{val|103.3|4.4}}
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroids|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-253">{{cite web
|type=2018-10-22 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 253 Mathilde
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=253
|access-date=4 May 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Yeomans 1997">{{cite journal|author=D. K. Yeomans|title=Estimating the mass of asteroid 253 Mathilde from tracking data during the NEAR flyby|journal=[[Science (journal)|Science]]|volume=278|issue=5346|date=1997|pages=2106–9|pmid=9405343|doi=10.1126/science.278.5346.2106|bibcode=1997Sci...278.2106Y|display-authors=etal}}</ref>
|-
|[[944 Hidalgo|Hidalgo]]<br />{{small|944}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Hidalgoanimation2003.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|26.225|1.8}}
|align=center |
|[[Centaur (minor planet)|centaur]]
|align=center |<ref name="AKARI"/>
|-
|[[21900 Orus|Orus]]<br />{{small|21900}}
| style="background:#181818;"| [[File:21900 Orus Hubble.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|25.405|0.405}}
|align=center |
|Jupiter trojan ({{L4}}) [[C-type asteroids|type C]]/[[D-type asteroids|type D]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>
|-
|[[113 Amalthea|Amalthea]]<br />{{small|113}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|25.069|0.633}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]; [[minor planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>
|-
|[[Prospero (moon)|Prospero]]<br />{{small|Uranus XVIII}}
| style="background:#484848;"| [[File:Prospero - Uranus moon.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|25|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of Uranus
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[Setebos (moon)|Setebos]]<br />{{small|Uranus XIX}}
| style="background:#626363;"| [[File:Uranus - Setebos image.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|24|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of Uranus
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[Carme (moon)|Carme]]<br />{{small|Jupiter XI}}
| style="background:#7d7d7a;"| [[File:Carmé.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|23.35|0.45}}
|align=center |
|moon of Jupiter
|align=center |<ref name="Grav2015"/>
|-
|[[73 Klytia|Klytia]]<br />{{small|73}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:73Klytia (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|22.295|0.471}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroids|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-73">{{cite web
|type=2019-05-11 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 73 Klytia
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=73
|access-date=5 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[Sao (moon)|Sao]]<br />{{small|Neptune XI}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Sao VLT-FORS1 2002-09-03 annotated.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|22|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of Neptune
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[60 Echo|Echo]]<br />{{small|60}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:A990.M1696.shape(1).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|21.609|0.286}}
|align=center |{{val|315|32}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-60">{{cite web
|type=2019-05-11 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 60 Echo
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=60
|access-date=3 June 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[Metis (moon)|Metis]]<br />{{small|Jupiter XVI}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Metis.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|21.5|2}}
|align=center |{{val|119.893|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|moon of Jupiter
|align=center |<ref name="ThomasBurns1998"/>{{·}}<ref name="metisnumbers">{{cite web|date=25 April 2019 |title=Metis By the Numbers|publisher=NASA Solar System Exploration |url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/jupiter-moons/metis/by-the-numbers/|access-date=3 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[Ophelia (moon)|Ophelia]]<br />{{small|Uranus VII}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Opheliamoon.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|21.4|4}}
|align=center |
|moon of Uranus
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[Lysithea (moon)|Lysithea]]<br />{{small|Jupiter X}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Lysithea 2MASS JHK color composite.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|21.1|0.35}}
|align=center |
|moon of Jupiter
|align=center |<ref name="Grav2015"/>
|-
|[[Caliban (moon)|Caliban]]<br />{{small|Uranus XVI}}
| style="background:#490405;"| [[File:Caliban discovery.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|21|10|6}}
|align=center |
|moon of Uranus
|align=center |<ref name="FarkasTakacs2017"/>
|-
|[[Laomedeia]]<br />{{small|Neptune XII}}
| style="background:#181818;"| [[File:Laomedeia VLT-FORS1 2002-09-03 annotated.gif|center|frameless|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|21|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of Neptune
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[Cordelia (moon)|Cordelia]]<br />{{small|Uranus VI}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Cordeliamoon.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|20.1|3}}
|align=center |
|moon of Uranus
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[Psamathe (moon)|Psamathe]]<br />{{small|Neptune X}}
| style="background:#50524f;"| [[File:Psmathe feat.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|20|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of Neptune
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|}
|}


=== From 1 to 19 km ===
=== From 1 to 19 km ===
This list contains some examples of Solar System objects between 1 and 19&nbsp;km in radius. This is a common size for asteroids, comets and irregular moons.
{| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header-multi"
{| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header-multi"
|-
|-
! style="font-weight:normal; width:130px;"| '''Body'''{{notetag|name=A}}
! style="font-weight:normal; width:130px;"| '''Body'''
! class="unsortable" | Image
! class="unsortable" | Image
! data-sort- type="number" style="width:85px; font-weight:normal;"| '''Radius'''{{notetag|name=B}}<br />'''{{small|([[kilometre|km]])}}'''
!'''Radius'''<br />'''{{small|([[kilometre|km]])}}'''
! data-sort- type="number" style="width:75px;"| Mass<br />{{small|([[Exagram|10<sup>15</sup>&nbsp;kg]])}}
!Mass<br />{{small|([[Zettagram|10<sup>18</sup>&nbsp;kg]])}}
! Type – notes
!Type
! class="unsortable" style="font-weight: normal; width: 3.8em; text-align: center;" | '''Refs'''{{notetag|name=Refs|text=Reference column specifically for radius (r) and mass (M) citations}}<br />'''{{Tooltip|r|Citation for the body's size}}'''{{·}}'''{{Tooltip|M|Citation for the body's mass}}'''
|-
|[[167 Urda|Urda]]<br />{{small|167}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:167Urda (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|19.968|0.132}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-167">{{cite web
|type=2018-05-11 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 167 Urda
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=167
|access-date=5 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[Hydra (moon)|Hydra]]<br />{{small|Pluto III}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Hydra Enhanced Color.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|19.65}}
|align=center |{{val|48|42}}
|moon of Pluto
|align=center |<ref name="phasecurves">{{cite journal |last1=Verbiscer |first1=A. J. |last2=Porter |first2=S. B. |last3=Buratti |first3=B. J. |last4=Weaver |first4=H. A. |last5=Spencer |first5=J. R. |last6=Showalter |first6=M. R. |last7=Buie |first7=M. W. |last8=Hofgartner |first8=J. D. |last9=Hicks |first9=M. D. |last10=Ennico-Smith |first10=K. |last11=Olkin |first11=C. B. |last12=Stern |first12=S. A. |last13=Young |first13=L. A. |last14=Cheng |first14=A. |title=Phase Curves of Nix and Hydra from the ''New Horizons'' Imaging Cameras |journal=The Astrophysical Journal |date=2018 |volume=852 |issue=2 |pages=L35 |doi=10.3847/2041-8213/aaa486|bibcode=2018ApJ...852L..35V |doi-access=free }}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="scimag000">{{cite journal|last1=Stern|first1=S. A.|last2=Bagenal|first2=F.|last3=Ennico|first3=K.|last4=Gladstone|first4=G. R.|title=The Pluto system: Initial results from its exploration by New Horizons|journal=Science|date=15 October 2015|volume=350|issue=6258|pages=aad1815|doi=10.1126/science.aad1815|pmid=26472913|display-authors=etal|arxiv = 1510.07704 |bibcode = 2015Sci...350.1815S |s2cid=1220226}}</ref>
|-
|[[Siarnaq]]<br />{{small|Saturn XXIX}}
| style="background:#181818;"| [[File:Siarnaq-discovery-CFHT.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|19.65|2.95}}
|align=center |
|moon of Saturn
|align=center |<ref name="Grav2015"/>
|-
|[[158 Koronis|Koronis]]<br />{{small|158}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:158Koronis (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|19.513|0.231}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-158">{{cite web
|type=2018-05-08 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 158 Koronis
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=158
|access-date=12 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[Nix (moon)|Nix]]<br />{{small|Pluto II}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Nix best view.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|19.017}}
|align=center |{{val|45|40}}
|moon of Pluto
|align=center |<ref name="phasecurves"/>{{·}}<ref name="scimag000"/>
|-
|[[1036 Ganymed|Ganymed]]<br />{{small|1036}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:001036-asteroid shape model (1036) Ganymed.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|18.838|0.199}}
|align=center |{{val|167|318|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|[[Amor asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>{{·}}<ref name="Carry2012"/>
|-
|[[52872 Okyrhoe|Okyrhoe]]<br />{{small|52872}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|18|0.6}}
|align=center |
|[[Centaur (minor planet)|centaur]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-52872">{{cite web
|type=2018-08-18 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 52872 Okyrhoe (1998 SG35)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=52872
|access-date=4 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[2320 Blarney|Blarney]]<br />{{small|2320}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|18}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-2320">{{cite web | url=https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=2320 | title=Small-Body Database Lookup }}</ref>
|-
|[[Helene (moon)|Helene]]<br />{{small|Saturn XII}}
| style="background:#616161;"|[[File:Helene over Saturn.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|17.6|0.4}}
|align=center |
|moon of Saturn; [[Dione (moon)|Dione]] trojan ({{L4}})
|align=center |<ref name="Thomas2010"/>
|-
|[[Sinope (moon)|Sinope]]<br />{{small|Jupiter IX}}
| style="background:#3b3b36;"| [[File:Sinopé.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|17.5|0.3}}
|align=center |
|moon of Jupiter
|align=center |<ref name="Grav2015"/>
|-
|[[Hippocamp (moon)|Hippocamp]]<br />{{small|Neptune XIV}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Hippocamp-heic1904b.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|17.4|1}}
|align=center |{{val|50|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|moon of Neptune
|align=center |<ref name="Showalter2019">{{cite journal|last1= Showalter|first1=M. R.|last2=de Pater|first2= I.|last3= Lissauer|first3=J. J.|last4= French|first4=R. S.|url=https://www.spacetelescope.org/static/archives/releases/science_papers/heic1904/heic1904a.pdf|title= The seventh inner moon of Neptune|journal= Nature|volume= 566|issue= 7744|year= 2019|pages= 350–353|doi= 10.1038/s41586-019-0909-9|pmid=30787452|pmc=6424524|bibcode=2019Natur.566..350S}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Showalter2019"/>
|-
|[[11351 Leucus|Leucus]]<br />{{small|11351}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"| [[File:11351 Leucus Hubble.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|17.078|0.323}}
|align=center |
|Jupiter trojan ({{L4}}) [[D-type asteroid|type D]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>
|-
|[[Stephano (moon)|Stephano]]<br />{{small|Uranus XX}}
| style="background:#4f5050;"|[[File:Stephano - Uranus moon.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|16|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of Uranus
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[486958 Arrokoth|Arrokoth]]<br />{{small|486958}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:UltimaThule CA06 color 20190516.png|frameless|center|upright=0.25]]
|align=center |{{val|15.85|0.25}}
|align=center |
|[[cubewano]]; [[contact binary (small Solar System body)|contact binary]]
|align=center |<ref>{{cite arXiv |eprint=1901.02578 |title=Overview of initial results from the reconnaissance flyby of a Kuiper Belt planetesimal: 2014 MU69 |first1=S.A. |last1=Stern |display-authors=etal. |date=9 January 2019|class=astro-ph.EP }}</ref>
|-
|[[243 Ida|Ida]]<br />{{small|243}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:243 Ida large.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|15.7}}
|align=center |{{val|42|6}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]; [[Minor planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref>{{cite book |last=Britt |first=D. T. |author2=Yeomans, D. K.|author3= Housen, K.|author4= Consolmagno, G. |title=Asteroid Density, Porosity, and Structure |journal=Asteroids III |date=2002 |pages=485–500 |doi=10.2307/j.ctv1v7zdn4.37 |url=http://www.lpi.usra.edu/books/AsteroidsIII/pdf/3022.pdf |access-date=2008-10-27 |bibcode=2002aste.book..485B |ref=CITEREFBrittYeomansHousenConsolmagno2002}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="BrittYeomansHousenConsolmagno2002p486">{{harvnb|Britt|Yeomans|Housen|Consolmagno|2002|p=486}}</ref>
|-
|[[Atlas (moon)|Atlas]]<br />{{small|Saturn XV}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Atlas color PIA21449.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|15.1|0.9}}
|align=center |{{val|6.6}}
|moon of Saturn
|align=center |<ref name="Thomas2010"/>{{·}}<ref name="Thomas2010"/>
|-
|[[Ananke (moon)|Ananke]]<br />{{small|Jupiter XII}}
| style="background:#2c2c28;"| [[File:Ananké.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|14.55|0.3}}
|align=center |
|moon of Jupiter
|align=center |<ref name="Grav2015"/>
|-
|[[Albiorix (moon)|Albiorix]]<br />{{small|Saturn XXVI}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Albiorix WISE-W4.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|14.3|2.7}}
|align=center |
|moon of Saturn
|align=center |<ref name="Grav2015"/>
|-
|[[Pan (moon)|Pan]]<br />{{small|Saturn XVIII}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Pan by Cassini, March 2017.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|14.1|1.3}}
|align=center |{{val|4.95}}
|moon of Saturn
|align=center |<ref name="Thomas2010"/>{{·}}<ref name="Porco2007">
{{cite journal
|author=Porco, C. C.
|title=Saturn's Small Inner Satellites: Clues to Their Origins
|journal=[[Science (journal)|Science]]
|date=2007
|volume=318
|issue=5856
|pages=1602–1607
|pmid=18063794
|doi=10.1126/science.1143977
|bibcode=2007Sci...318.1602P
|s2cid=2253135
|display-authors=etal
|author-link=Carolyn C. Porco
}}</ref>
|-
|[[Linus (moon)|Linus]]<br />{{small|Kalliope I}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|14|1}}
|align=center |{{val|60|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|asteroid moon of [[22 Kalliope]]
|align=center |<ref name="Descamps2008">{{cite journal|last=Descamps|first=P.|title=New determination of the size and bulk density of the binary asteroid 22 Kalliope from observations of mutual eclipses|date=2008|journal=Icarus|volume=196|issue=2|pages=578–600|bibcode=2008Icar..196..578D|doi=10.1016/j.icarus.2008.03.014|arxiv=0710.1471|author2=Marchis, F.|last3=Pollock|first3=J.|display-authors=2|last4=Berthier|first4=J|last5=Vachier|first5=F|last6=Birlan|first6=M|last7=Kaasalainen|first7=M|last8=Harris|first8=A|last9=Wong|first9=M|s2cid=118437111}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Marchis03">{{cite journal |author=F. Marchis |display-authors=etal |title=A three-dimensional solution for the orbit of the asteroidal satellite of 22 Kalliope |journal=Icarus |date=2003 |volume=165 |issue=1 |pages=112–120 |bibcode=2003Icar..165..112M |doi=10.1016/S0019-1035(03)00195-7}}</ref>
|-
|[[20461 Dioretsa|Dioretsa]]<br />{{small|20461}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center | {{val|14|3}}
|align=center |
|[[Centaur (minor planet)|centaur]]; [[damocloid]]
|align=center | <ref>{{cite journal|title=Visible to Thermal-Infrared Spectrophotometry of a Possible Inactive Cometary Nucleus|first1=Alan W.|last1=Harris|first2=Marco|last2=Delbó|first3=Richard P.|last3=Binzel|first4=John K.|last4=Davies|first5=Julie|last5=Roberts|first6=David J.|last6=Tholen|first7=Robert J.|last7=Whiteley|date=1 October 2001|journal=Icarus|volume=153|issue=2|pages=332–337|doi=10.1006/icar.2001.6687|bibcode=2001Icar..153..332H}}</ref>
|-
|[[Perdita (moon)|Perdita]]<br />{{small|Uranus XXV}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Perditamoon.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|13|1}}
|align=center |
|moon of Uranus
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[Telesto (moon)|Telesto]]<br />{{small|Saturn XIII}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Telesto cassini closeup.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|12.4|0.4}} 
|align=center |
|moon of Saturn; [[Tethys (moon)|Tethys]] trojan ({{L4}})
|align=center | <ref name="Thomas2010"/>
|-
|[[Mab (moon)|Mab]]<br />{{small|Uranus XXVI}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Mabmoon.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|12|1}}
|align=center |
|moon of Uranus
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|-
|[[Phobos (moon)|Phobos]]<br />{{small|Mars I}}
|[[Phobos (moon)|Phobos]]<br />{{small|Mars I}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Phobos colour 2008.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:Phobos colour 2008.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|11.1|0.15}}
| align="center" |11.1±0.15
|align=center |{{val|10.659}}
| align="center" |10.659
|moon of Mars
|moon of Mars
|align=center |<ref name="phobosindepth">{{cite web|date=25 April 2019 |title=Phobos In Depth|publisher=NASA Solar System Exploration |url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/mars-moons/phobos/in-depth/|access-date=3 May 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="phobosnumbers">{{cite web|date=25 April 2019 |title=Phobos By the Numbers|publisher=NASA Solar System Exploration |url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/mars-moons/phobos/by-the-numbers/|access-date=3 May 2019
}}</ref>
|-
|[[Paaliaq]]<br />{{small|Saturn XX}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Paaliaq-CFHT.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|11|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of Saturn
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[Francisco (moon)|Francisco]]<br />{{small|Uranus XXII}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|11|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of Uranus
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[Leda (moon)|Leda]]<br />{{small|Jupiter XIII}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"|[[File:Leda WISE-W3.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|10.75|0.85}}
|align=center |
|moon of Jupiter
|align=center |<ref name="Grav2015"/>
|-
|[[Calypso (moon)|Calypso]]<br />{{small|Saturn XIV}}
| style="background:#171717;"|[[File:Calypso N1644755236 1.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|10.7|0.7}} 
|align=center |
|moons of Saturn; [[Tethys (moon)|Tethys]] trojan ({{L5}})
|align=center |<ref name="Thomas2010"/>
|-
|[[15094 Polymele|Polymele]]<br />{{small|15094}}
| style="background:#3b3b3b;"|[[File:15094 Polymele Hubble.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center | {{val|10.548|0.068}}
|align=center |
|Jupiter trojan ({{L4}}) [[P-type asteroid|type P]]
|align=center |<ref name="SIMPS"/>
|-
|[[Margaret (moon)|Margaret]]<br />{{small|Uranus XXIII}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"|[[File:S2003u3acircle.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|10|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of Uranus
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[Ferdinand (moon)|Ferdinand]]<br />{{small|Uranus XXIV}}
| style="background:#e9e9e9;"|[[File:Uranus moon 021002 02.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|10|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of Uranus
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[Cupid (moon)|Cupid]]<br />{{small|Uranus XXVII}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Cupidmoon.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|9|1}}
|align=center |
|moon of Uranus
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[Ymir (moon)|Ymir]]<br />{{small|Saturn XIX}}
| style="background:#181818;"|[[File:Ymir-CFHT.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|9|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of Saturn
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[Trinculo (moon)|Trinculo]]<br />{{small|Uranus XXI}}
|bgcolor=black|<!-- Do not use a non-free file here, per WP:NFLISTS -->
|align=center |{{val|9|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of Uranus
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[433 Eros|Eros]]<br />{{small|433}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Eros - PIA02923 (color).jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|8.42|0.02}}
|align=center |{{val|6.687|0.003}}
|[[Amor asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="Yeomans-2000">{{Cite journal
|display-authors = 6
|first1 = D. K. |last1 = Yeomans
|first2 = P. G. |last2 = Antreasian
|first3 = J.-P. |last3 = Barriot
|first4 = S. R. |last4 = Chesley
|first5 = D. W. |last5 = Dunham
|first6 = R. W. |last6 = Farquhar
|first7 = J. D. |last7 = Giorgini
|first8 = C. E. |last8 = Helfrich
|first9 = A. S. |last9 = Konopliv
|first10 = J. V. |last10 = McAdams
|first11 = J. K. |last11 = Miller
|first12 = W. M. |last12 = Owen
|first13 = D. J. |last13 = Scheeres
|first14 = P. C. |last14 = Thomas
|first15 = J. |last15 = Veverka
|first16 = B. G. |last16 = Williams
|date = September 2000
|title = Radio Science Results During the NEAR-Shoemaker Spacecraft Rendezvous with Eros
|journal = Science
|volume = 289
|issue = 5487
|pages = 2085–2088
|bibcode = 2000Sci...289.2085Y
|doi = 10.1126/science.289.5487.2085
|pmid = 11000104
|issn = 0036-8075}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Yeomans-2000"/>
|-
|[[Adrastea (moon)|Adrastea]]<br />{{small|Jupiter XV}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Adrastea.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|8.2|2}}
|align=center |
|moon of Jupiter
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[Kiviuq (moon)|Kiviuq]]<br />{{small|Saturn XXIV}}
| style="background:#181818;"|[[File:Kiviuq-CFHT.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|8|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of Saturn
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[Tarvos (moon)|Tarvos]]<br />{{small|Saturn XXI}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"|[[File:Tarvos discovery.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|7.5|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of Saturn
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[Kerberos (moon)|Kerberos]]<br />{{small|Pluto IV}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Kerberos (moon).jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|6.333|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |{{val|16|9}}
|moon of Pluto
|align=center |<ref name="LPSC">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtoLw0KWzsU?t=7470|title=Special Session: Planet 9 from Outer Space - Pluto Geology and Geochemistry|publisher=[[Lunar and Planetary Institute]]|website=[[YouTube]]|date=25 March 2016|access-date=27 May 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="johnston-pluto">{{cite web|last1=Johnston|first1=Robert|title=(134340) Pluto, Charon, Nix, Hydra, Kerberos, and Styx|url=http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-pluto.html|access-date=3 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[951 Gaspra|Gaspra]]<br />{{small|951}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:951 Gaspra.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|6.266}}
|align=center |{{val|20|-|30}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="Thomas94">{{cite journal | display-authors= 6 | author= P. C. Thomas | author2= J. Veverka | author3= D. Simonelli| author4= P. Helfenstein | author5= B. Carcich| author6= M. J. S. Belton | author7= M. E. Davies| author8= C. Chapman| title= The Shape of Gaspra| journal= Icarus| date= 1994| volume= 107|issue =1 |pages= 23–36|doi =10.1006/icar.1994.1004| bibcode=1994Icar..107...23T| doi-access= free}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Krasinsky">{{cite journal| author-link= Georgij A. Krasinsky | first=G. A. | last= Krasinsky | author2=Pitjeva, E. V. | author2-link=Elena V. Pitjeva|author3=Vasilyev, M. V.|author4=Yagudina, E. I. | bibcode=2002Icar..158...98K| title=Hidden Mass in the Asteroid Belt| journal=Icarus| volume=158| issue=1| pages=98–105|date=July 2002| doi=10.1006/icar.2002.6837}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Deimos (moon)|Deimos]]<br />{{small|Mars II}}
|[[Deimos (moon)|Deimos]]<br />{{small|Mars II}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Deimos-MRO.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| bgcolor="black" |[[File:Deimos-MRO.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|6.2|0.18}}
|6.2±0.18
|align=center |{{val|1.476}}
|1.476
|moon of Mars
|moon of Mars
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>{{·}}<ref name="deimosnumbers">{{cite web|date=25 April 2019 |title=Deimos By the Numbers|publisher=NASA Solar System Exploration |url=https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/mars-moons/deimos/by-the-numbers/|access-date=3 May 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[Skamandrios (moon)|Skamandrios]]<br />{{small|Hektor I}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|6|1.5}}
|align=center |
|asteroid moon of [[624 Hektor]]
|align=center |<ref name="Marchis-2014"/>
|-
|[[Ijiraq (moon)|Ijiraq]]<br />{{small|Saturn XXII}}
| style="background:#181818;"|[[File:Ijiraq-discovery-CFHT.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|6|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of Saturn
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|-
|[[Halley's Comet]]<br />{{small|1P}}
|[[Halley's Comet]]<br />{{small|1P}}
| style="background:#1f0002;"|[[File:Lspn comet halley.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| style="background:#1f0002;" |[[File:Lspn comet halley.jpg|frameless|center|100x100px]]
|5.75
|align=center |{{val|5.75}}
|0.22
|align=center |{{val|0.22}}
|[[comet]]
|comet
|align=center |<ref>{{cite web
|date=1986
|title=What Have We Learned About Halley's Comet?
|publisher=Astronomical Society of the Pacific (No. 6 – Fall 1986)
|url=http://www.astrosociety.org/education/publications/tnl/06/06.html
|access-date=16 December 2008}}</ref>{{·}}<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Halley, comet's mass loss and age|author1=G. Cevolani |author2=G. Bortolotti |author3=A. Hajduk |date=1987|publisher=Italian Physical Society|journal=Il Nuovo Cimento C|volume=10|issue=5|pages=587–591|doi=10.1007/BF02507255|bibcode = 1987NCimC..10..587C |s2cid=120603847 }}</ref>
|-
|[[Styx (moon)|Styx]]<br />{{small|Pluto V}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Styx (moon).jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|5.5|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |{{val|7.65|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|moon of Pluto
|align=center |<ref name="LPSC"/>{{·}}<ref name="johnston-pluto"/>
|-
|[[Romulus (moon)|Romulus]]<br />{{small|Sylvia I}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:CMSylvia.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|5.4|2.8}}
|align=center |
|asteroid moon of [[87 Sylvia]]
|align=center |<ref name="Fang-2012">{{cite journal|first1=Julia|last1=Fang|first2=Jean-Luc|last2=Margot|first3=Patricio|last3=Rojo|title=Orbits, Masses, and Evolution of Main Belt Triple (87) Sylvia|journal=The Astronomical Journal|volume=144|page=70|number=2|doi=10.1088/0004-6256/144/2/70|arxiv=1206.5755|bibcode=2012AJ....144...70F|date=16 July 2012|s2cid=118516053}}</ref>
|-
|[[2685 Masursky|Masursky]]<br />{{small|2685}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Asteroid 2685Masurky.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|5.372|0.085}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-2685">{{cite web
|type=2018-05-09 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 2685 Masursky (1981 JN)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2685
|access-date=5 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[Erriapus]]<br />{{small|Saturn XXVIII}}
| style="background:#181818;"|[[File:Erriapus-discovery-CFHT.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|5|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of Saturn
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[Callirrhoe (moon)|Callirrhoe]]<br />{{small|Jupiter XVII}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Callirrhoe - New Horizons.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|4.8|0.65}}
|align=center |
|moon of Jupiter
|align=center |<ref name="Grav2015"/>
|-
|[[216 Kleopatra#Satellites|Alexhelios]]<br />{{small|Kleopatra I}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Kleopatra moons - eso2113e.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|4.45|0.8}}
|align=center |
|asteroid moon of [[216 Kleopatra]]
|align=center |<ref name="johnston-216">{{cite web
|first1 = Wm. Robert |last1 = Johnston
|title = (216) Kleopatra, Alexhelios, ''and'' Cleoselene
|publisher = Johnston's Archive
|date = 21 September 2014
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-00216.html
|access-date = 8 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[1509 Esclangona|Esclangona]]<br />{{small|1509}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|4.085|0.3}}
|align=center |
|inner belt asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]; [[minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-1509">{{cite web
|type=2019-05-11 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 1509 Esclangona (1938 YG)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=1509
|access-date=5 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[Themisto (moon)|Themisto]]<br />{{small|Jupiter XVIII}}
| style="background:#222342;"| [[File:S 2000 J 1.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|4|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of Jupiter
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[Daphnis (moon)|Daphnis]]<br />{{small|Saturn XXXV}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Daphnis (Saturn's Moon).jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|3.8|0.8}}
|align=center |{{val|0.077|0.015}}
|moon of Saturn
|align=center |<ref name="Thomas2010"/>{{·}}<ref name="Thomas2010"/>
|-
|[[Petit-Prince (moon)|Petit-Prince]]<br />{{small|Eugenia I}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|3.5|1}}
|align=center |
|asteroid moon of [[45 Eugenia]]
|align=center |<ref name="johnston-45">{{cite web
|date=21 September 2014
|title=(45) Eugenia, Petit-Prince, ''and'' S/2004 (45) 1
|publisher=Johnston's Archive
|author=Wm. Robert Johnston
|url=http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-00045.html
|access-date=12 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[Praxidike (moon)|Praxidike]]<br />{{small|Jupiter XXVII}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Praxidike-Jewitt-CFHT-annotated.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|3.5|0.35}}
|align=center |
|moon of Jupiter
|align=center |<ref name="Grav2015"/>
|-
|[[Bestla (moon)|Bestla]]<br />{{small|Saturn XXXIX}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"| [[File:Bestla-cassini.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|3.5|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|moon of Saturn
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd"/>
|-
|[[Remus (moon)|Remus]]<br />{{small|Sylvia II}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:CMSylvia.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|3.5|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|asteroid moon of [[87 Sylvia]]
|align=center |<ref name="Fang-2012"/>
|-
|[[Kalyke]]<br />{{small|Jupiter XXIII}}
| style="background:#181818;"| [[File:Kalyke-Jewitt-CFHT-annotated.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|3.45|0.65}}
|align=center |
|moon of Jupiter
|align=center |<ref name="Grav2015"/>
|-
|[[216 Kleopatra#Satellites|Cleoselene]]<br />{{small|Kleopatra II}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Kleopatra moons - eso2113e.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|3.45|0.8}}
|align=center |
|asteroid moon of [[216 Kleopatra]]
|align=center |<ref name="johnston-216"/>
|-
|[[31 Euphrosyne|S/2019 (31) 1]]<br />{{small|Euphrosyne I}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|3.35|1.2}}
|align=center |
|asteroid moon of [[31 Euphrosyne]]
|align=center |<ref name="johnston-31">{{cite web
|first1 = Wm. Robert |last1 = Johnston
|title = (31) Euphrosyne
|publisher = Johnston's Archive
|date = 27 May 2019
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-00031.html
|access-date = 15 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[Tempel 1]]<br />{{small|9P}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:PIA02127.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|3|0.1}}
|align=center |
|[[Jupiter-family comet]]; {{small|''[[Deep Impact (spacecraft)|Deep Impact]]'' flyby and impacted}}
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-9P">{{cite web
|type=2019-01-02 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 9P/Tempel 1
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=9P
|access-date=8 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[5029 Ireland|Ireland]]<br />{{small|5029}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|3}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid
|align=center |<ref>https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=5029</ref>
|-
|[[3200 Phaethon|Phaethon]]<br />{{small|3200}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"|[[File:PIA22185.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|2.9}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]] [[F-type asteroid|type F]]
|align=center |<ref name="JPL20171222">{{cite web|url=https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=7030|title=Arecibo Radar Returns with Asteroid Phaethon Images|publisher=NASA|first1=D. C.|last1=Agle|first2=Dwayne |last2=Brown|first3=Suraiya|last3=Farukhi|date=22 December 2017|access-date=7 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|53319|1999 JM|8}}<br />{{small|53319}}
| style="background:#404040;"|[[File:Asteroid 1999 JM8.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|2.7|0.6}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]] [[X-type asteroid|type X]]
|align=center |<ref name="Reddy-2012">{{Cite journal
|first1 = Vishnu |last1 = Reddy
|first2 = Michael J. |last2 = Gaffey
|first3 = Paul A. |last3 = Abell
|first4 = Paul S. |last4 = Hardersen
|date = May 2012
|title = Constraining albedo, diameter and composition of near-Earth asteroids via near-infrared spectroscopy
|journal = Icarus
|volume = 219
|issue = 1
|pages = 382–392
|bibcode = 2012Icar..219..382R
|doi = 10.1016/j.icarus.2012.03.005}}</ref>
|-
|[[19P/Borrelly|Borrelly]]<br />{{small|19P}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Comet Borrelly Nucleus.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|2.66}}
|align=center |
|[[Jupiter-family comet]]
|align=center |<ref name="19P">{{cite journal
|last=Weaver |first=H. A.
|author2=Stern, S.A.
|author3=Parker, J. Wm.
|title=Hubble Space Telescope STIS Observations of Comet 19P/BORRELLY during the Deep Space 1 Encounter
|journal=The Astronomical Journal|publisher=The American Astronomical Society
|volume=126
|issue=1 |pages=444–451 |date=2003
|doi=10.1086/375752
|bibcode = 2003AJ....126..444W |doi-access=free
}}</ref>
|-
|[[2867 Šteins|Šteins]]<br />{{small|2867}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:2867 Šteins by Rosetta (reprocessed).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|2.58|0.084}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[E-type asteroid|type E]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>
|-
|[[163693 Atira|Atira]]<br />{{small|163693}}
| style="background:#2c2c2c;"|[[File:Atira.20jan17.u2.s1p0.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|2.4|0.25}}
|align=center |
|[[Atira asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]; [[minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="johnston-163693">{{cite web
|first1 = Wm. Robert |last1 = Johnston
|title = (163693) Atira
|publisher = Johnston's Archive
|date = 19 February 2017
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-163693.html
|access-date = 8 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[5535 Annefrank|Annefrank]]<br />{{small|5535}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Stardust - Annefrank.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|2.4}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-5535">{{cite web
|type=2018-05-24 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 5535 Annefrank (1942 EM)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=5535
|access-date=8 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[3749 Balam|Balam]]<br />{{small|3749}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:003749-asteroid shape model (3749) Balam.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|2.332|0.107}}
|align=center |{{val|0.51|0.02}}
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]; [[minor-planet moon|trinary]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-3749">{{cite web
|type=2019-05-11 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 3749 Balam (1982 BG1)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=3749
|access-date=5 June 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="johnston-3749">{{cite web
|date = 2009-01-13
|title = (3749) Balam, S/2002 (3749) 1, and third component
|publisher = Johnston's Archive
|author = Wm. Robert Johnston
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-03749.html
|access-date = 15 July 2020}}</ref>
|-
|[[Pallene (moon)|Pallene]]<br />{{small|Saturn XXXIII}}
| style="background:#b5b5b5;"|[[File:Pallene N1665945513 1.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|2.22|0.07}}
|align=center |
|moon of Saturn
|align=center |<ref name="Thomas2013">{{cite conference
| first = P. C. | last = Thomas
|display-authors=4 | author2 = Burns, J. A. |author3=Tiscareno, M. S. |author4=Hedman, M. M. |author5=Helfenstein, P.
| title = Saturn's Mysterious Arc-Embedded Moons: Recycled Fluff?
| book-title = 44th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
| page = 1598 | date = 2013
| url = http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2013/pdf/1598.pdf
| access-date = 8 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[3122 Florence|Florence]]<br />{{small|3122}}
| style="background:#181818;"|[[File:Triple asteroid 3122 Florence.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|2.201|0.015}}
|align=center |{{val|0.079|0.002}}
|[[Amor asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]; [[minor-planet moon|trinary]]
|align=center |<ref name="WISE">{{cite journal
|first1 = A. |last1 = Mainzer
|first2 = T. |last2 = Grav
|first3 = J. |last3 = Masiero
|first4 = E. |last4 = Hand
|first5 = J. |last5 = Bauer
|first6 = D. |last6 = Tholen
|date = November 2011
|title = NEOWISE Studies of Spectrophotometrically Classified Asteroids: Preliminary Results
|journal = The Astrophysical Journal
|volume = 741
|issue = 2
|page = 25
|bibcode = 2011ApJ...741...90M
|doi = 10.1088/0004-637X/741/2/90
|arxiv = 1109.6407|s2cid = 118700974
}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="johnston-3122">{{cite web
|first1 = Wm. Robert |last1 = Johnston
|title = (3122) Florence
|publisher = Johnston's Archive
|date = 27 May 2019
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-03122.html
|access-date = 9 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[81P/Wild|Wild 2]]<br />{{small|81P}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Wild2 3.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|2.133}}
|align=center |
|[[Jupiter family comet]]
|align=center |<ref name="81P">{{cite web
|title=Comet 81P/Wild 2
|publisher=The Planetary Society
|url=http://www.planetary.org/explore/topics/asteroids_and_comets/wild2.html
|access-date=8 June 2019
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090106004009/http://planetary.org./explore/topics/asteroids_and_comets/wild2.html
|archive-date=6 January 2009
}}</ref>
|-
|[[2577 Litva|Litva]]<br />{{small|2577}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|2.115}}
|align=center |
|[[Mars-crosser]] [[E-type asteroid|type EU]]; [[minor-planet moon|trinary]]
|align=center |<ref name="lcdb-2577">{{cite web
|title = LCDB Data for (2577)
|publisher = Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB)
|url = http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=2577%7C
|access-date = 11 June 2019
|archive-date = 10 July 2021
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210710040734/http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=2577%7C

}}</ref>
|-
|[[67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko|Churyumov–Gerasimenko]]<br />{{small|67P}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:67P Churyumov-Gerasimenko - Rosetta (32755885495).png|frameless|center|upright=0.25]]
|align=center |{{val|2}}
|align=center |{{val|0.00998|fmt=none}}
|[[Jupiter-family comet]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-67P">{{cite web
|type=2017-04-27 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=67P
|access-date=8 June 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref>{{cite journal |title=A homogeneous nucleus for comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko from its gravity field |journal=Nature |date=4 February 2016 |last1=Pätzold |first1=M. |last2=Andert |first2=T. |volume=530 |issue=7588 |pages=63–65 |doi=10.1038/nature16535 |pmid=26842054 |display-authors=etal |bibcode=2016Natur.530...63P|s2cid=4470894 }}</ref>
|-
|[[52246 Donaldjohanson|Donaldjohanson]]<br />{{small|52246}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Donaldjohanson closest approach.png|center|frameless|60x60px]]
|align=center |{{val|1.948|0.007}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[C-type asteroid|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="Masiero-2011">{{cite journal
|display-authors = 6
|first1 = Joseph R. |last1 = Masiero
|first2 = A. K. |last2 = Mainzer
|first3 = T. |last3 = Grav
|first4 = J. M. |last4 = Bauer
|first5 = R. M. |last5 = Cutri
|first6 = J. |last6 = Dailey
|first7 = P. R. M. |last7 = Eisenhardt
|first8 = R. S. |last8 = McMillan
|first9 = T. B. |last9 = Spahr
|first10 = M. F. |last10 = Skrutskie
|first11 = D. |last11 = Tholen
|first12 = R. G. |last12 = Walker
|first13 = E. L. |last13 = Wright
|first14 = E. |last14 = DeBaun
|first15 = D. |last15 = Elsbury
|first16 = T. IV |last16 = Gautier
|first17 = S. |last17 = Gomillion
|first18 = A. |last18 = Wilkins
|date = November 2011
|title = Main Belt Asteroids with WISE/NEOWISE. I. Preliminary Albedos and Diameters
|journal = The Astrophysical Journal
|volume = 741
|issue = 2
|page = 20
|bibcode = 2011ApJ...741...68M
|doi = 10.1088/0004-637X/741/2/68
|arxiv = 1109.4096|s2cid = 118745497 }}</ref>
|-
|[[9500 Camelot|Camelot]]<br />{{small|9500}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|1.9}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-9500">{{cite web | url=https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=9500 | title=Small-Body Database Lookup }}</ref>
|-
|[[4183 Cuno|Cuno]]<br />{{small|4183}}
| style="background:#3c3c3c;"|[[File:4183 cuno.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|1.826|0.051}}
|align=center |
|Apollo asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]/[[Q-type asteroid|type Q]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-4183">{{cite web
|type=2018-11-06 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 4183 Cuno (1959 LM)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=4183
|access-date=12 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|6178|1986 DA}}<br />{{small|6178}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|1.575}}
|align=center |
|[[Amor asteroid]] [[M-type asteroid|type M]]
|align=center |<ref name="Pravec-2012b">{{Cite journal
|first1 = Petr |last1 = Pravec
|first2 = Alan W. |last2 = Harris
|first3 = Peter |last3 = Kusnirák
|first4 = Adrián |last4 = Galád
|first5 = Kamil |last5 = Hornoch
|date = September 2012
|title = Absolute magnitudes of asteroids and a revision of asteroid albedo estimates from WISE thermal observations
|journal = Icarus
|volume = 221
|issue = 1
|pages = 365–387
|bibcode = 2012Icar..221..365P
|doi = 10.1016/j.icarus.2012.07.026
}}</ref>
|-
|[[Pichi üñëm]]<br />{{small|Alauda I}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|1.55|0.45}}
|align=center |
|asteroid moon of [[702 Alauda]]
|align=center |<ref name="johnston-702">{{cite web
|first1 = Wm. Robert |last1 = Johnston
|title = (702) Alauda ''and'' Pichi unem
|publisher = Johnston's Archive
|date = 21 September 2014
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-00702.html
|access-date = 15 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[4179 Toutatis|Toutatis]]<br />{{small|4179}}
| style="background:#282828;"|[[File:Toutatis.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|1.516}}
|align=center |{{val|0.0505}}
|[[Apollo asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="srep03411">{{cite journal
|title=The Ginger-shaped Asteroid 4179 Toutatis: New Observations from a Successful Flyby of Chang'e-2
|journal=Scientific Reports |publisher=Nature Research |volume=3 |page=3411
|number=3411
|doi=10.1038/srep03411 |doi-access=free |pmid=24336501 |pmc=3860288
|arxiv=1312.4329 |bibcode=2013NatSR...3.3411H |year=2013
|last1=Huang |first1=Jiangchuan
|last2=Ji |first2=Jianghui
|last3=Ye |first3=Peijian
|last4=Wang |first4=Xiaolei
|last5=Yan |first5=Jun
|last6=Meng |first6=Linzhi}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="srep03411"/>
|-
|[[Methone (moon)|Methone]]<br />{{small|Saturn XXXII}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Methone PIA14633.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|1.45|0.03}}
|align=center |
|moon of Saturn
|align=center |<ref name="Thomas2013"/>
|-
|[[Carpo (moon)]]<br />{{small|Jupiter XLVI}}
|
|align=center |{{val|1.44}}
|align=center |
|[[Moon of Jupiter]]
|-
|{{mpl-|285263|1998 QE|2}}<br />{{small|285263}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:(285263) 1998 QE2, Goldstone, May 30, 2013.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|1.375}}
|align=center |
|[[Amor asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]; [[minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="1998QE2">{{cite web
|date=28 May 2013
|title=(285263) 1998 QE2 Goldstone Radar Observations Planning
|publisher=NASA/JPL Asteroid Radar Research
|author=Dr. Lance A. M. Benner
|url=http://echo.jpl.nasa.gov/asteroids/1998QE2/1998QE2_planning.html
|access-date=7 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[Polydeuces (moon)|Polydeuces]]<br />{{small|Saturn XXXIV}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Polydeuces.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|1.3|0.4}}
|align=center |
|moon of Saturn; [[Dione (moon)|Dione]] trojan ({{L5}})
|align=center |<ref name="Thomas2010"/>
|-
|{{mpl-|153591|2001 SN|263}}<br />{{small|153591}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:2001sn263 arecibo.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|1.315|0.2}}
|align=center |{{val|0.00951|0.00013|fmt=none}}
|[[Amor asteroid]] [[C-type asteroid|type C]]; [[minor-planet moon|trinary]]
|align=center |<ref name="Fang-2011">{{Cite journal
|first1 = Julia |last1 = Fang
|first2 = Jean-Luc |last2 = Margot
|first3 = Marina |last3 = Brozovic
|first4 = Michael C. |last4 = Nolan
|first5 = Lance A. M. |last5 = Benner
|first6 = Patrick A. |last6 = Taylor
|date = May 2011
|title = Orbits of Near-Earth Asteroid Triples 2001 SN263 and 1994 CC: Properties, Origin, and Evolution
|journal = The Astronomical Journal
|volume = 141
|issue = 5
|page = 15
|bibcode = 2011AJ....141..154F
|doi = 10.1088/0004-6256/141/5/154
|arxiv = 1012.2154
|s2cid = 119193346
}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="johnston-153591">{{cite web
|first1 = Wm. Robert |last1 = Johnston
|title = (153591) 2001 SN263, "Beta", ''and'' "Gamma"
|publisher = Johnston's Archive
|date = 21 September 2014
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-153591.html
|access-date = 9 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[S/2003 (1509) 1]]<br />{{small|Esclangona I}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|1.285}}
|align=center |
|asteroid moon of [[1509 Esclangona]]
|align=center |<ref name="johnston-1509">{{cite web
|first1 = Wm. Robert |last1 = Johnston
|title = (1509) Esclangona ''and'' S/2003 (1509) 1
|publisher = Johnston's Archive
|date = 21 September 2014
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-01509.html
|access-date = 5 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[132524 APL|APL]]<br />{{small|132524}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:132524 APL New Horizons.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|1.25|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|belt asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="NH-2015">{{Cite news
|title = New Horizons Mission to Pluto
|date = 18 July 2015
|work = Technology Org
|url = https://www.technology.org/2015/07/18/new-horizons-mission-to-pluto/
|access-date = 4 December 2018}}</ref>
|-
|[[3752 Camillo|Camillo]]<br />{{small|3752}}
| style="background:#282828;"|[[File:3752 Camillo Radar.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|1.153|0.044}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="WISE"/>
|-
|[[3753 Cruithne|Cruithne]]<br />{{small|3753}}
| style="background:#2c2c2c;"|[[File:Cruithne.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|1.036|0.053}}
|align=center |
|[[Aten asteroid]] [[Q-type asteroid|type Q]]; [[quasi-satellite]] of Earth
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-3753">{{cite web
|type=2019-05-12 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 3753 Cruithne (1986 TO)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=3753
|access-date=8 June 2019}}</ref>
|}
|}


=== Below 1 km ===
=== Hypothetical ===
{{See also|Satellite|Space debris}}
This list contains examples of objects below 1&nbsp;km in radius. That means that irregular bodies can have a longer chord in some directions, hence the mean radius averages out.
In the [[asteroid belt]] alone there are estimated to be between 1.1 and 1.9&nbsp;million objects with a radius ''above'' 0.5&nbsp;km,<ref>{{cite press release
|first=Edward
|last=Tedesco
|author2=Metcalfe, Leo
|title=New study reveals twice as many asteroids as previously believed
|publisher=European Space Agency
|date=4 April 2002
|url=http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=7925
|access-date=20 October 2012
|archive-date=6 March 2023
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230306222828/https://spaceref.com/press-release/new-study-reveals-twice-as-many-asteroids-as-previously-believed/
|url-status=dead
}}</ref> many of which are in the range 0.5–1.0&nbsp;km. Countless more have a radius ''below'' 0.5&nbsp;km.
Very few objects in this size range have been explored or even imaged. The exceptions are objects that have been visited by a probe, or have passed close enough to Earth to be imaged. Radius is by mean geometric radius. Number of digits not an endorsement of [[significant figures]]. Mass scale shifts from × 10<sup>15</sup> to 10<sup>9</sup>&nbsp;kg, which is equivalent to one billion&nbsp;kg or 10<sup>12</sup> grams ([[Megatonne|Teragram]] – Tg).
Currently most of the objects of mass between 10<sup>9</sup> [[kilogram|kg]] to 10<sup>12</sup> [[kilogram|kg]] (less than 1000 [[Yactogram|teragrams (Tg)]]) listed here are [[near-Earth asteroid]]s (NEAs). The [[Aten asteroid]] {{mp|1994 WR|12}} has less mass than the [[Great Pyramid of Giza]], 5.9&nbsp;×&nbsp;10<sup>9</sup>&nbsp;kg.
For more about very small objects in the Solar System, see [[meteoroid]], [[micrometeoroid]], [[cosmic dust]], and [[interplanetary dust cloud]]. ''(See also [[Discovery and exploration of the Solar System#Exploration survey|Visited/imaged]] bodies.)''
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! style="font-weight:normal; width:130px;"| '''Body'''{{notetag|name=A}}
! style="font-weight:normal; width:130px;" | '''Body'''
! class="unsortable" | Image
! class="unsortable" | Image
! data-sort- type="number" style="width:85px; font-weight:normal;"| '''Radius'''{{notetag|name=B}}<br />'''([[metre|m]])'''
!'''Radius'''<br />'''{{small|([[kilometre|km]])}}'''
! data-sort- type="number" style="width:75px;"| Mass<br />([[Megatonne|10<sup>9</sup>&nbsp;kg]])
!Mass<br />{{small|([[Zettagram|10<sup>18</sup>&nbsp;kg]])}}
! Type – notes
!Type
! class="unsortable" style="font-weight: normal; width: 3.8em; text-align: center;" | '''Refs'''{{notetag|name=Refs|text=Reference column specifically for radius (r) and mass (M) citations}}<br />'''{{Tooltip|r|Citation for the body's size}}'''{{·}}'''{{Tooltip|M|Citation for the body's mass}}'''
|-
|-
|[[2100 Ra-Shalom|Ra-Shalom]]<br />{{small|2100}}
|[[Phobos (moon)|Planet 9]]<br />{{small|Spooky}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:2100Ra-Shalom (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
| bgcolor="black" | [[File:Planet nine artistic plain.png|center|frameless|126x126px]]
|2–4x of Earth
|align=center |{{val|990|25}}
|5–10x of Earth
|align=center |
|planet
|[[Aten asteroid]] [[C-type asteroid|type C]]
|}
|align=center |<ref name="AKARI"/>
|-
|[[1620 Geographos|Geographos]]<br />{{small|1620}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Geographos.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|980|30}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>
|-
|[[1981 Midas|Midas]]<br />{{small|1981}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|975|35}}
|align=center |
|Apollo asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="AKARI"/>
|-
|[[4486 Mithra|Mithra]]<br />{{small|4486}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|924.5|11}}
|align=center |
|Apollo asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="WISE"/>
|-
|{{mpl-|12538|1998 OH}}<br />{{small|12538}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|831.5|164.5}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="WISE"/>
|-
|[[2102 Tantalus|Tantalus]]<br />{{small|2102}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:1862Apollo (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|824.5|22.5}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]] [[Q-type asteroid|type Q]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-2102">{{cite web
|type=2017-06-28 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 2102 Tantalus (1975 YA)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2102
|access-date=8 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[9969 Braille|Braille]]<br />{{small|9969}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Braille3.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|820}}
|align=center |
|[[Mars-crosser]] [[Q-type asteroid|type Q]]
|align=center |<ref name="lcdb-9969">{{cite web
|title = LCDB Data for (9969) Braille
|publisher = Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB)
|url = http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=9969%7CBraille
|access-date = 8 June 2019
|archive-date = 10 July 2021
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210710040737/http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=9969%7CBraille


=== Jumpscare ===
}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header-multi"
|-
|-
! style="font-weight:normal; width:130px;" | '''Body'''
|{{mpl-|308242|2005 GO|21}}<br />{{small|308242}}
! class="unsortable" | Fake Image
| style="background:#282828;"| [[File:2005GO21-20120617.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
!Notes
|align=center |{{val|780}}
|align=center |
|[[Aten asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="lcdb-308242">{{cite web
|title = LCDB Data for (308242)
|publisher = Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB)
|url = http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=308242%7C
|access-date = 9 June 2019
|archive-date = 10 July 2021
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210710040737/http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=308242%7C

}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[What|Dodecaplaneta]]
|[[1862 Apollo|Apollo]]<br />{{small|1862}}
{{small|DMRS Villian}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:1862Apollo (Lightcurve Inversion).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|[[File:Raytraced black hole 1.ogv|center|frameless|126x126px]]
|align=center |{{val|750|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|More details [https://dmrs.fandom.com/wiki/All_Volumes_Combined here] (perchance).
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]] [[Q-type asteroid|type Q]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-1862">{{cite web
|type=2018-04-27 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 1862 Apollo (1932 HA)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=1862
|access-date=8 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|85989|1999 JD|6}}<br />{{small|85989}}
| style="background:#646464;"|[[File:Asteroid 1999 JD6.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.25]]
|align=center |{{val|731|10.5}}
|align=center |
|[[Aten asteroid]] [[K-type asteroid|type K]]; [[contact binary (small Solar System body)|contact binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-85989">{{cite web
|type=2019-06-08 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 85989 (1999 JD6)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=85989
|access-date=12 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[1566 Icarus|Icarus]]<br />{{small|1566}}
| style="background:#010658;"| [[File:Icarus Goldstone radar Jun17.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.25]]
|align=center |{{val|730}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="Greenberg-2017">{{Cite journal
|display-authors = 6
|first1 = Adam H. |last1 = Greenberg
|first2 = Jean-Luc |last2 = Margot
|first3 = Ashok K. |last3 = Verma
|first4 = Patrick A. |last4 = Taylor
|first5 = Shantanu P. |last5 = Naidu
|first6 = Marina. |last6 = Brozovic
|first7 = Lance A. M. |last7 = Benner
|date = March 2017
|title = Asteroid 1566 Icarus's Size, Shape, Orbit, and Yarkovsky Drift from Radar Observations
|journal = The Astronomical Journal
|volume = 153
|issue = 3
|page = 16
|bibcode = 2017AJ....153..108G
|doi = 10.3847/1538-3881/153/3/108
|arxiv = 1612.07434|s2cid = 28388555 |doi-access = free }}</ref>
|-
|[[Dactyl (moon)|Dactyl]]<br />{{small|Ida I}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Dactyl-HiRes.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|700}}
|align=center |
|asteroid moon of [[243 Ida]]
|align=center |<ref>{{cite journal|last=Chapman|first=Clark R.|title=S-Type Asteroids, Ordinary Chondrites, and Space Weathering: The Evidence from Galileo's Fly-bys of Gaspra and Ida|journal=Meteoritics|volume=31|issue=6|pages=699–725|date=October 1996|bibcode=1996M&PS...31..699C|doi = 10.1111/j.1945-5100.1996.tb02107.x}}</ref>
|-
|[[4769 Castalia|Castalia]]<br />{{small|4769}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|700}}
|align=center |
|Apollo asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]; [[contact binary (small Solar System body)|contact binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-4769">{{cite web
|type=2016-06-17 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 4769 Castalia (1989 PB)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=4769
|access-date=8 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|214869|2007 PA|8}}<br />{{small|214869}}
| style="background:#181818;"| [[File:Pa8radar.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|675|70}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]] [[Q-type asteroid|type Q]]
|align=center |<ref name="Brozovic-2017b">{{Cite journal
|first1 = Marina |last1 = Brozovic
|first2 = Lance A. M. |last2 = Benner
|first3 = Christopher |last3 = Magri
|first4 = Daniel J. |last4 = Scheeres
|first5 = Michael W. |last5 = Busch
|first6 = Jon D. |last6 = Giorgini
|date = April 2017
|title = Goldstone radar evidence for short-axis mode non-principal-axis rotation of near-Earth asteroid (214869) 2007 PA8
|journal = Icarus
|volume = 286
|pages = 314–329
|bibcode = 2017Icar..286..314B
|doi = 10.1016/j.icarus.2016.10.016}}</ref>
|-
|[[66391 Moshup|Moshup]]<br />{{small|66391}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:1999kw4 vlt-eso1910.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|658.5|20}}
|align=center |{{val|2490|54}}
|[[Aten asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]; binary
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-66391">{{cite web
|type=2019-06-04 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 66391 Moshup (1999 KW4)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=66391
|access-date=8 June 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="johnston-66391">{{cite web
|first1 = Wm. Robert |last1 = Johnston
|title = (66391) Moshup ''and'' Squannit
|publisher = Johnston's Archive
|date = 20 September 2014
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-66391.html
|access-date = 8 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|29075|1950 DA}}<br />{{small|29075}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:1950 DA (color).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|653}}
|align=center |{{val|2000|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|Apollo asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="Busch-2007b">{{Cite journal
|first1 = Michael W. |last1 = Busch
|first2 = Jon D. |last2 = Giorgini
|first3 = Steven J. |last3 = Ostro
|first4 = Lance A. M. |last4 = Benner
|first5 = Raymond F. |last5 = Jurgens
|first6 = Randy |last6 = Rose
|date = October 2007
|title = Physical modeling of near-Earth Asteroid (29075) 1950 DA
|url = https://echo.jpl.nasa.gov/asteroids/29075_1950DA/busch.etal.2007.1950da.pdf
|journal = Icarus
|volume = 190
|issue = 2
|pages = 608–621
|bibcode = 2007Icar..190..608B
|doi = 10.1016/j.icarus.2007.03.032}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="1950DA">{{cite web
|title = Earth Impact Risk Summary: 29075
|publisher = NASA/JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office
|url = https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/sentry/details.html#?des=29075
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190305035418/https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/sentry/details.html#?des=29075
|archive-date = 5 March 2019
|url-status = live
|access-date = 14 June 2019
|df = dmy-all}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|394130|2006 HY|51}}<br />{{small|394130}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|609|114}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-394130">{{cite web
|type=2019-06-01 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 394130 (2006 HY51)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=394130
|access-date=12 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[103P/Hartley|Hartley 2]]<br />{{small|103P}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Comet Hartley 2 (super crop).jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|570|80}}
|align=center |{{val|300|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|[[Jupiter-family comet]]
|align=center |<ref name="Lisse2009">{{cite journal
|last=Lisse |first=C. M.
|author2=Fernandez
|author3=Reach
|author4=Bauer
|author5=A'Hearn
|author6=Farnham
|display-authors= etal
|title=Spitzer Space Telescope Observations of the Nucleus of Comet 103P/Hartley 2
|journal=Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
|volume=121 |issue=883
|pages=968–975 |date=2009 |doi=10.1086/605546 |jstor=10.1086/605546
|bibcode=2009PASP..121..968L |arxiv = 0906.4733|s2cid=17318657
}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Lisse2009"/>
|-
|{{mpl-|163899|2003 SD|220}}<br />{{small|163899}}
| style="background:#525252;"|[[File:PIA20279.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|515}}
|align=center |
|[[Aten asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="lcdb-163899">{{cite web
|title = LCDB Data for (163899)
|publisher = Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB)
|url = http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=163899%7C
|access-date = 9 June 2019
|archive-date = 10 July 2021
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210710040738/http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=163899%7C

}}</ref>
|-
|[[3908 Nyx|Nyx]]<br />{{small|3908}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:3908 nyx-s02.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|500|75}}
|align=center |
|[[Amor asteroid]] [[V-type asteroid|type V]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-3908">{{cite web
|type=2019-04-25 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 3908 Nyx (1980 PA)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=3908
|access-date=8 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|153814|2001 WN|5}}<br />{{small|153814}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|466|5.5}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-153814">{{cite web
|type=2019-06-02 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 153814 (2001 WN5)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=153814
|access-date=10 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl|2017 YE|5}}
| style="background:#181818;"| [[File:PIA22559.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|450|25}}
|align=center |
|Apollo asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]; [[minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="lcdb-2017YE5">{{cite web
|title = LCDB Data for 2017 YE5
|publisher = Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB)
|url = http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=0%7C2017+YE5
|access-date = 9 June 2019
|archive-date = 10 July 2021
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210710040736/http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=0%7C2017+YE5

}}</ref>
|-
|[[162173 Ryugu|Ryugu]]<br />{{small|162173}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Ryugu colored.jpg|centre|frameless|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|432.5|7.5}}
|align=center |{{val|450|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|[[Apollo asteroid]] [[C-type asteroid|type Cg]]
|align=center |<ref name="Muller-2017a">{{cite journal
|first1 = T. G. |last1 = Müller
|first2 = J. |last2 = Durech
|first3 = M. |last3 = Ishiguro
|first4 = M. |last4 = Mueller
|first5 = T. |last5 = Krühler
|first6 = H. |last6 = Yang
|date = March 2017
|title = Hayabusa-2 mission target asteroid 162173 Ryugu (1999 JU3): Searching for the object's spin-axis orientation
|journal = Astronomy and Astrophysics
|volume = 599
|page = 25
|bibcode = 2017A&A...599A.103M
|doi = 10.1051/0004-6361/201629134
|arxiv = 1611.05625
|s2cid = 73519172
}}</ref>{{·}}<ref>{{cite web |last1=Clark |first1=Stephen |title=Hayabusa 2 team sets dates for asteroid landings – Spaceflight Now |date=6 September 2018 |url=https://spaceflightnow.com/2018/09/06/hayabusa-2-team-sets-dates-for-asteroid-landings |website=spaceflightnow.com |access-date=7 September 2018}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|162058|1997 AE|12}}<br />{{small|162058}}
|bgcolor=black|<!-- Deleted image removed: -->
|align=center |{{val|423.5|6.5}}
|align=center |
|[[Amor asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="Nugent-2016">{{cite journal
|display-authors = 6
|first1 = C. R. |last1 = Nugent
|first2 = A. |last2 = Mainzer
|first3 = J. |last3 = Bauer
|first4 = R. M. |last4 = Cutri
|first5 = E. A. |last5 = Kramer
|first6 = T. |last6 = Grav
|first7 = J. |last7 = Masiero
|first8 = S. |last8 = Sonnett
|first9 = E. L. |last9 = Wright
|date = September 2016
|title = NEOWISE Reactivation Mission Year Two: Asteroid Diameters and Albedos
|journal = The Astronomical Journal
|volume = 152
|issue = 3
|page = 12
|bibcode = 2016AJ....152...63N
|doi = 10.3847/0004-6256/152/3/63
|arxiv = 1606.08923
|s2cid = 119289027 |doi-access = free }}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl|2014 JO|25}}
| style="background:#282828;"|[[File:PIA21597 - New Radar Images of Asteroid 2014 JO25 (cropped).gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|409}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]; [[contact binary (small Solar System body)|contact binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="lcdb-2014JO25">{{cite web
|title = LCDB Data for 2014 JO25
|publisher = Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB)
|url = http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=0%7C2014+JO25
|access-date = 9 June 2019
|archive-date = 10 July 2021
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210710040733/http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=0%7C2014+JO25

}}</ref>
|-
|[[69230 Hermes|Hermes]]<br />{{small|69230}}
| style="background:#646464;"|[[File:Hermes planetoid.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|400|50}}
|align=center |
|Apollo asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type Sq]]
|align=center |<ref name="Marchis-2012">{{cite journal
|display-authors = etal
|first1 = F. |last1 = Marchis
|first2 = J. E. |last2 = Enriquez
|first3 = J. P. |last3 = Emery
|first4 = M. |last4 = Mueller
|first5 = M. |last5 = Baek
|first6 = J. |last6 = Pollock
|date = November 2012
|title = Multiple asteroid systems: Dimensions and thermal properties from Spitzer Space Telescope and ground-based observations
|journal = Icarus
|volume = 221
|issue = 2
|pages = 1130–1161
|bibcode = 2012Icar..221.1130M
|doi = 10.1016/j.icarus.2012.09.013
|arxiv = 1604.05384
|s2cid = 161887 }}</ref>
|-
|[[65803 Didymos|Didymos]]<br />{{small|65803}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Didymos-Dimorphos 0401929889 03770 crop.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|390|4}}
|align=center |{{val|527}}
|[[Apollo asteroid]] [[X-type asteroid|type Xk]]; [[minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-65803">{{cite web
|type=2018-04-24 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 65803 Didymos (1996 GT)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=65803
|access-date=8 June 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="johnston-65803">{{cite web
|first1 = Wm. Robert |last1 = Johnston
|title = (65803) Didymos
|publisher = Johnston's Archive
|date = 20 September 2014
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-65803.html
|access-date = 8 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[2062 Aten|Aten]]<br />{{small|2062}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|365|15}}
|align=center |
|[[Aten asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>
|-
|[[Aegaeon (moon)|Aegaeon]]<br />{{small|Saturn LIII}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:N1643264379 1.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|330|60}}
|align=center |
|[[moon of Saturn]]
|align=center |<ref name="Thomas2013"/>
|-
|{{mpl|2015 TB|145}}
| style="background:#282828;"|[[File:Skull2015-TB145.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|325|15}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="2015TB145">{{cite journal
| url=https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/pdf/2017/02/aa29584-16.pdf
| title=Large Halloween asteroid at lunar distance
| last1=Müller|first1=T. G.
| last2=Marciniak|first2=A.
| last3=Butkiewicz-Bąk|first3=M.
| last4=Duffard|first4=R.
| last5=Oszkiewicz|first5=D.
| last6=Käufl|first6=H. U.
| last7=Szakáts|first7=R.
| last8=Santana-Ros|first8=T.
| last9=Kiss|first9=C.
| last10=Santos-Sanz|first10=P.
| journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics
| volume=598
| pages=A63
| doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201629584
| arxiv=1610.08267
| bibcode=2017A&A...598A..63M
| date=February 2017
| s2cid=119162848
| access-date=9 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|136617|1994 CC}}<br />{{small|136617}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:1994CC-with-moons.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|310|30}}
|align=center |{{val|266|32.9}}
|Apollo asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type Sq]]; [[minor-planet moon|trinary]]
|align=center |<ref name="1994CC">{{cite journal
|first1 = Marina |last1 = Brozovic
|first2 = Lance A. M. |last2 = Benner
|first3 = Patrick A. |last3 = Taylor
|first4 = Michael C. |last4 = Nolan
|first5 = Ellen S. |last5 = Howell|author5-link=Ellen Howell
|first6 = Christopher |last6 = Magri
|date = November 2011
|title = Radar and optical observations and physical modeling of triple near-Earth Asteroid (136617) 1994 CC
|journal = Icarus
|volume = 216
|issue = 1
|pages = 241–256
|bibcode = 2011Icar..216..241B
|doi = 10.1016/j.icarus.2011.09.002
|arxiv = 1310.2000
}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="johnston-136617">{{cite web
|first1 = Wm. Robert |last1 = Johnston
|title = (136617) 1994 CC, "Beta", ''and'' "Gamma"
|publisher = Johnston's Archive
|date = 21 September 2014
|url = http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/astmoons/am-136617.html
|access-date = 9 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|172034|2001 WR|1}}<br />{{small|172034}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|315.5|9}}
|align=center |
|[[Amor asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-172034">{{cite web
|type=2019-05-21 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 172034 (2001 WR1)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=172034
|access-date=8 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[6489 Golevka|Golevka]]<br />{{small|6489}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Asteroid-golevka.jpeg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|265|15}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]] [[Q-type asteroid|type Q]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-6489">{{cite web
|type=2015-11-03 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 6489 Golevka (1991 JX)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=6489
|access-date=8 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[101955 Bennu|Bennu]]<br />{{small|101955}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Bennu mosaic OSIRIS-REx (square).png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|262.5|37.5}}
|align=center |{{val|78|9}}
|Apollo asteroid [[B-type asteroid|type B]]
|align=center |<ref name="Nolan2013">{{cite journal
|last1=Nolan |first1=M. C.
|last2=Magri |first2=C.
|last3=Howell |first3=E. S.|author3-link=Ellen Howell
|last4=Benner |first4=L. A. M.
|last5=Giorgini |first5=J. D.
|last6=Hergenrother|first6=C. W.
|last7=Hudson |first7=R. S.
|last8=Lauretta |first8=D. S.
|last9=Margot |first9=J. L.
|last10=Ostro |first10=S. J.
|last11=Scheeres |first11=D. J.
|title=Shape model and surface properties of the OSIRIS-REx target Asteroid (101955) Bennu from radar and lightcurve observations
|journal=Icarus|volume=226|issue=1|year=2013|pages=629–640
|issn=0019-1035|doi=10.1016/j.icarus.2013.05.028|bibcode=2013Icar..226..629N
|url=http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/6mh8b2t5}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="ChesleyFarnocchia2014">{{cite journal
|last1=Chesley|first1=Steven R.|last2=Farnocchia|first2=Davide|last3=Nolan|first3=Michael C.|last4=Vokrouhlický|first4=David|last5=Chodas|first5=Paul W.|last6=Milani|first6=Andrea|last7=Spoto|first7=Federica|last8=Rozitis|first8=Benjamin|last9=Benner|first9=Lance A.M.|last10=Bottke|first10=William F.|last11=Busch|first11=Michael W.|last12=Emery|first12=Joshua P.|last13=Howell|first13=Ellen S.|author13-link=Ellen Howell|last14=Lauretta|first14=Dante S.|last15=Margot|first15=Jean-Luc|last16=Taylor|first16=Patrick A.|title=Orbit and bulk density of the OSIRIS-REx target Asteroid (101955) Bennu|journal=Icarus|volume=235|date=2014|pages=5–22|issn=0019-1035|doi=10.1016/j.icarus.2014.02.020
| bibcode=2014Icar..235....5C|arxiv=1402.5573|s2cid=30979660}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|153201|2000 WO|107}}<br />{{small|153201}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:2000WO107-20201128.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|255|41.5}}
|align=center |
|[[Aten asteroid]] [[X-type asteroid|type X]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-153201">{{cite web
|type=2018-10-13 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 153201 (2000 WO107)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=153201
|access-date=12 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|163132|2002 CU|11}}<br />{{small|163132}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|230|8.5}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-163132">{{cite web
|type=2018-09-09 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 163132 (2002 CU11)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=163132
|access-date=8 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
||[[66391 Moshup#Satellite|Squannit]]<br />{{small|Moshup I}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:1999kw4 vlt-eso1910.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|225.5|13.5}}
|align=center |
|asteroid moon of [[66391 Moshup]] <!-- {{mpl|66391|1999 KW|4}} -->
|align=center |<ref name="johnston-66391"/>
|-
|{{mpl|2014 HQ|124}}
| style="background:#646464;"| [[File:PIA17829-Asteroid-2013YP139-20131229.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.25]]
|align=center |{{val|204.5|84}}
|align=center |
|Aten asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="Mainzer-2016"/>
|-
|{{mpl|2013 YP|139}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:PIA18412-Asteroid2014HQ124-20140608.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.25]]
|align=center |{{val|201|13}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]]
|align=center |<ref name="Nugent-2015"/>
|-
|{{mpl-|341843|2008 EV|5}}<br />{{small|341843}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Asteroid-2008EV5-ShapeModel-20111006.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|200|7}}
|align=center |
|[[Aten asteroid]] [[X-type asteroid|type X]]/[[C-type asteroid|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="WISE"/>
|-
|{{mpl-|388188|2006 DP|14}}<br />{{small|388188}}
| style="background:#333;"|[[File:Asteroid2006DP14.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|200|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]; [[contact binary (small Solar System body)|contact binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="2006DP14">{{cite web
|title = Radar Images of near-Earth Asteroid 2006 DP14
|url = https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2014-060
|publisher = Jet Propulsion Laboratory
|date = 25 February 2014
|access-date = 9 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|6037|1988 EG}}<br />{{small|6037}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|199.5|1.35}}
|align=center |
|Apollo asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="Trilling-2008">{{cite journal
|display-authors = 6
|first1 = D. E. |last1 = Trilling
|first2 = M. |last2 = Mueller
|first3 = J. L. |last3 = Hora
|first4 = G. |last4 = Fazio
|first5 = T. |last5 = Spahr
|first6 = J. A. |last6 = Stansberry
|first7 = H. A. |last7 = Smith
|first8 = S. R. |last8 = Chesley
|first9 = A. K. |last9 = Mainzer
|date = August 2008
|title = Diameters and Albedos of Three Subkilometer Near-Earth Objects Derived from Spitzer Observations
|journal = The Astrophysical Journal Letters
|volume = 683
|issue = 2
|pages = L199–L202 |bibcode = 2008ApJ...683L.199T
|doi = 10.1086/591668
|arxiv = 0807.1717
|s2cid = 14319204 }}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl|2010 TK|7}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:PIA14405-full crop.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|189.5|61.5}}
|align=center |
|[[Aten asteroid]]; [[Earth trojan]] ({{L4}})
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-2010TK7">{{cite web
|type=2017-10-30 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: (2010 TK7)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=3548081
|access-date=8 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|292220|2006 SU|49}}<br />{{small|292220}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|188.5|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |{{val|73|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|Apollo asteroid
|align=center |<ref name="2006SU49">{{cite web
|title = 2006 SU49 Impact Risk
|publisher = NASA/JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office
|url = http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/risk/2006su49.html
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20060928234147/http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/risk/2006su49.html
|archive-date= 28 September 2006}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="2006SU49"/>
|-
|{{mpl-|308635|2005 YU|55}}<br />{{small|308635}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:2005YU55-20111107.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|180|20}}
|align=center |
|Apollo asteroid [[C-type asteroid|type C]]
|align=center |<ref name="Busch">{{cite web
|date=31 March 2012
|title=Shape and Spin of Near-Earth Asteroid 308635 (2005 YU55) From Radar Images and Speckle Tracking
|publisher=Lunar and Planetary Institute
|author=M.W. Busch
|display-authors=etal
|url=http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/acm2012/pdf/6179.pdf
|access-date=9 April 2012}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|419624|2010 SO|16}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|178.5|63}}
|align=center |
|Apollo asteroid; [[co-orbital]] with Earth
|align=center |<ref name="Nugent-2015">{{cite journal
|display-authors = 6
|first1 = C. R. |last1 = Nugent
|first2 = A. |last2 = Mainzer
|first3 = J. |last3 = Masiero
|first4 = J. |last4 = Bauer
|first5 = R. M. |last5 = Cutri
|first6 = T. |last6 = Grav
|first7 = E. |last7 = Kramer
|first8 = S. |last8 = Sonnett
|first9 = R. |last9 = Stevenson
|first10 = E. L. |last10 = Wright
|date = December 2015
|title = NEOWISE Reactivation Mission Year One: Preliminary Asteroid Diameters and Albedos
|journal = The Astrophysical Journal
|volume = 814
|issue = 2
|page = 13
|bibcode = 2015ApJ...814..117N
|doi = 10.1088/0004-637X/814/2/117
|arxiv = 1509.02522
|s2cid = 9341381 }}</ref>
|-
|[[25143 Itokawa|Itokawa]]<br />{{small|25143}}
|bgcolor=black| [[File:Itokawa06 hayabusa.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|173}}
|align=center |{{val|35.1|1.05}}
|Apollo asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="Fujiwara-2006">{{cite journal
|first1 = A. |last1 = Fujiwara
|first2 = J. |last2 = Kawaguchi
|first3 = D. K. |last3 = Yeomans
|first4 = M. |last4 = Abe
|first5 = T. |last5 = Mukai
|first6 = T. |last6 = Okada
|date = June 2006
|title = The Rubble-Pile Asteroid Itokawa as Observed by Hayabusa
|url = https://www.researchgate.net/publication/7042075
|journal = Science
|volume = 312
|issue = 5778
|pages = 1330–1334
|bibcode = 2006Sci...312.1330F
|doi = 10.1126/science.1125841
|pmid = 16741107
|s2cid = 206508294
|access-date = 8 June 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Fujiwara-2006"/>
|-
|[[99942 Apophis|Apophis]]<br />{{small|99942}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:99942 Apophis shape.png|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|162.5|7.5}}
|align=center |{{val|61|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|[[Aten asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type Sq]]
|align=center |<ref name="jplssd-99942">{{cite web
|type=2015-01-03 last obs
|title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 99942 Apophis (2004 MN4)
|url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=99942
|access-date=8 June 2019}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Apophis">{{cite web
|title = Earth Impact Risk Summary: 99942
|publisher = NASA/JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office
|url = https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/sentry/details.html#?des=99942
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190305035418/https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/sentry/details.html#?des=99942
|archive-date = 5 March 2019
|url-status = live
|access-date = 14 June 2019
|df = dmy-all}}</ref>
|-
|[[S/2009 S 1]]
| style="background:#868686;"|[[File:PIA11665 moonlet in B Ring cropped.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.25]]
|align=center |{{val|150|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|[[moon of Saturn]]
|align=center |<ref>{{cite web
| title = A Small Find Near Equinox
| date = 7 August 2009
| work = Cassini Solstice Mission
| publisher = Jet Propulsion Laboratory
| url = http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/photos/imagedetails/index.cfm?imageId=3617
| access-date = 8 June 2019
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091010124459/http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/photos/imagedetails/index.cfm?imageId=3617
| archive-date = 10 October 2009
}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl|277475|2005 WK|4}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Pia17406-full.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.25]]
|align=center |{{val|142}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="lcdb-277475">{{cite web
|title = LCDB Data for (277475)
|publisher = Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB)
|url = http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=277475%7C
|access-date = 11 June 2019
|archive-date = 10 July 2021
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210710040734/http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=277475%7C

}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|357439|2004 BL|86}}<br />{{small|357439}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Radar images of 2004 BL86 and its moon 2.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|131.5|13}}
|align=center |
|Apollo asteroid [[V-type asteroid|type V]]; [[minor-planet moon|binary]]
|align=center |<ref name="2004BL86">{{cite journal
|first1 = Vishnu |last1 = Reddy
|first2 = Bruce L. |last2 = Gary
|first3 = Juan A. |last3 = Sanchez
|first4 = Driss |last4 = Takir
|first5 = Cristina A. |last5 = Thomas
|first6 = Paul S. |last6 = Hardersen
|date = September 2015
|title = The Physical Characterization of the Potentially Hazardous Asteroid 2004 BL86: A Fragment of a Differentiated Asteroid
|journal = The Astrophysical Journal
|volume = 811
|issue = 1
|page = 10
|bibcode = 2015ApJ...811...65R
|doi = 10.1088/0004-637X/811/1/65
|arxiv = 1509.07122|s2cid = 119260041
}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl|2007 TU|24}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:2007 TU24 radar image 20080128.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|125}}
|align=center |
|Apollo asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref>{{cite web
|title=NASA Scientists Get First Images of Earth Flyby Asteroid
|publisher=Jet Propulsion Laboratory
|date=25 January 2008
|url=http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2008-014
|access-date=6 March 2009
|archive-date=29 January 2008
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080129062350/http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2008-014

}}</ref>
|-
|[[524522 Zoozve|Zoozve]]<br />{{small|524522}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|118|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|[[Aten asteroid]] [[X-type asteroid|type X]]; [[co-orbital]] with Venus
|align=center |<ref name="lcdb-524522">{{cite web
|title = LCDB Data for 2002 VE68
|publisher = Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB)
|url = http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=0%7C2002+VE68
|access-date = 12 June 2019
|archive-date = 10 July 2021
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210710040735/http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=0%7C2002+VE68

}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl-|436724|2011 UW|158}}<br />{{small|436724}}
| style="background:#181818;"|[[File:2011UW158.jul14.p05us.p27Hz(1).gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|110|20}}
|align=center |
|Apollo asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="Gary-2016">{{cite journal
|first = Gary
|last = Bruce L.
|date = January 2016
|title = Unusual Properties for the NEA (436724) 2011 UW158
|journal = The Minor Planet Bulletin
|volume = 43
|issue = 1
|pages = 33–38
|issn = 1052-8091
|bibcode = 2016MPBu...43...33G
}}</ref>
|-
|[[Dimorphos]]<br />{{small|Didymos I}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|85|15}}
|align=center |
|asteroid moon of [[65803 Didymos]]
|align=center |<ref name="johnston-65803"/>
|-
|{{mpl|2017 BQ|6}}
| style="background:#181818;"|[[File:2017 BQ6 radar rotation.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|78}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="lcdb-2017BQ6">{{cite web
|title = LCDB Data for 2017 BQ6
|publisher = Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB)
|url = http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=0%7C2017+BQ6
|access-date = 9 June 2019
|archive-date = 10 July 2021
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210710040733/http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=0%7C2017+BQ6

}}</ref>
|-
|[[54509 YORP|YORP]]<br />{{small|54509}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:54509 YORP image radar and 3D model.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|61.8}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref name="YORP">{{cite journal
|title = Spin Rate of Asteroid (54509) 2000 PH5 Increasing Due to the YORP Effect
|display-authors = etal
|last = Taylor
|first = Patrick A.
|date = 13 April 2007
|journal = Science
|volume = 316
|issue = 5822
|pages = 274–277
|doi = 10.1126/science.1139038
|url = http://www.astro.cornell.edu/~jlm/publications/Taylor07.science316.yorp.pdf
|pmid = 17347415
|bibcode = 2007Sci...316..274T|s2cid = 29191700
}}</ref>
|-
|[[469219 Kamoʻoalewa|Kamoʻoalewa]]<br />{{small|469219}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|41}}
|align=center |
|Apollo asteroid [[S-type asteroid|type S]]; [[quasi-satellite]] of Earth
|align=center |<ref name="lcdb-469219">{{cite web
|title = LCDB Data for (469219)
|publisher = Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB)
|url = http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=469219%7C
|access-date = 8 June 2019
|archive-date = 13 June 2020
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200613003629/http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=469219%7C
}}</ref>
|-
|[[367943 Duende|Duende]]<br />{{small|367943}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Radar-2012DA14-Goldstone.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.25]]
|align=center |{{val|23.75}}
|align=center |
|[[Aten asteroid]] [[L-type asteroid|type L]]
|align=center |<ref name="Duende">{{cite web
|date=13 January 2013
|title={{mp|2012 DA|14}} Goldstone Radar Observations Planning
|publisher=NASA/JPL Asteroid Radar Research
|author=Dr. Lance A. M. Benner
|url=http://echo.jpl.nasa.gov/asteroids/2012DA14/2012DA14_planning.html
|access-date=15 January 2013}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl|1998 KY|26}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:Asteroid 1998 KY26.faces model.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|15|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]] [[X-type asteroid|type X]]
|align=center |<ref name="Ostro-1999">{{cite journal
|first1 = Steven J. |last1 = Ostro
|first2 = Petr |last2 = Pravec
|first3 = Lance A. M. |last3 = Benner
|first4 = R. Scott |last4 = Hudson
|first5 = Lenka |last5 = Sarounová
|first6 = Michael D. |last6 = Hicks
|date = June 1999
|title = Radar and Optical Observations of Asteroid 1998 KY26
|journal = Science
|volume = 285
|issue = 5427
|pages = 557–559 (SciHomepage)
|bibcode = 1999Sci...285..557O
|doi = 10.1126/science.285.5427.557
|pmid = 10417379|s2cid = 5728247
}}</ref>
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|{{mpl|2012 TC|4}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:2012 TC4 radar animation before closest approach.gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|11.5}}
|align=center |
|Apollo asteroid [[E-type asteroid|type E]]/[[X-type asteroid|type Xe]]
|align=center |<ref name="2012TC4">{{cite web
|title =The 2012 TC4 Observing Campaign – Radar observations UPDATE October 12, 2017
|publisher = University of Maryland
|url = http://2012tc4.astro.umd.edu/References/TC4RadarUpdate.txt
|access-date = 10 June 2019}}</ref>
|-
|[[2014 RC]]
|bgcolor=black|<!-- Deleted image removed: -->
|align=center |{{val|11|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type Sq]]
|align=center |<ref name="2014RC">{{cite web
|title=Reports of Meteorite Strike in Nicaragua and Update on Asteroid 2014 RC
|publisher=NASA/JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office
|url=http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news185.html
|access-date=10 June 2019
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141011215227/http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news185.html
|archive-date=11 October 2014}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl|2010 RF|12}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|3.5|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |{{val|0.0005|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|Apollo asteroid
|align=center |<ref name="2010RF12">{{cite web
|title = Earth Impact Risk Summary: 2010 RF12
|publisher = NASA/JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office
|url = https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/sentry/details.html#?des=2010%20RF12
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170122151206/http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/risk/2010rf12.html#?des=2010%20RF12
|archive-date = 22 January 2017
|url-status = live
|access-date = 12 June 2019
|df = dmy-all}}</ref>
|-
|[[2011 MD]]
| style="background:#300409;"|[[File:PIA18453-Asteroid2011MD-SpitzerSpaceTelescope-IRAC-Feb2014.jpg|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|3|2|1}}
|align=center |
|Apollo asteroid/[[Amor asteroid]] [[S-type asteroid|type S]]
|align=center |<ref>{{cite journal
|title=Physical properties of near-earth asteroid 2011 MD
|last=Mommert
|first=M.
|display-authors=etal
|date=19 June 2014
|journal=The Astrophysical Journal Letters
|volume=789
|issue=1
|page=L22
|arxiv=1406.5253
|bibcode=2014ApJ...789L..22M
|doi=10.1088/2041-8205/789/1/L22|s2cid=67851874
}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl|2008 TC|3}}
|bgcolor=black|[[File:2008 TC3 Tumbling (reduced).gif|frameless|center|upright=0.2]]
|align=center |{{val|2.05}}
|align=center |{{val|0.00008|fmt=none}}
|Apollo asteroid [[F-type asteroid|type F]]/[[M-type asteroid|type M]]
|align=center |<ref name="Jenniskens2009">{{cite journal
|last=Jenniskens |first=P.
|date=2009
|volume=458 |issue=7237 |pages=485–488
|title=The impact and recovery of asteroid 2008 TC<sub>3</sub>
|journal=[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]
|bibcode=2009Natur.458..485J
|doi=10.1038/nature07920
|pmid=19325630
|s2cid=7976525
|display-authors=etal}}</ref>{{·}}<ref name="Jenniskens2009"/>
|-
|[[2023 BU]]
|bgcolor=black|
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|
|[[Apollo asteroid]]
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=archive.ph |url=https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/ca/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20230127163841/https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/ca/ |archive-date=2023-01-27 |access-date=2023-02-01 |website=archive.ph}}</ref>
|-
|{{mpl|2008 TS|26}}
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|0.49|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|[[Apollo asteroid]]
|align=center |<ref name="2008TS26">{{cite web
|title = Asteroid 2008 TS26
|publisher = Asteroids Near Earth
|url = https://www.asteroidsnear.com/asteroid-2008-ts26-1490
|access-date = 22 June 2019
|archive-date = 22 June 2019
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190622130639/https://www.asteroidsnear.com/asteroid-2008-ts26-1490

}}</ref>
|-
|[[2015 FF415]]
|bgcolor=black|
|align=center |{{val|0.25|p=≈&nbsp;}}
|align=center |
|[[Near-Earth object]]
|align=center |<ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-01-01 |title=Small-Body Database Query |url=https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_query.html |access-date=2025-04-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250101171802/https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_query.html |archive-date=1 January 2025 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-01-01 |title=Asteroid Size Estimator |url=https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/ast_size_est.html |access-date=2025-04-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250101175034/https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/ast_size_est.html |archive-date=1 January 2025 }}</ref>
|}
|}
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== Gallery ==
[[file:Celestial body size comparison horizontal.png|thumb|upright=3|center|Solar system planets, major moons, and 3 stars of different sizes are shown comparatively in three levels of zoom: one for the rocky planets, one for the gas giants, and one for the stars.]]
[[File:Moons of the Solar System To Scale (43564841545).png|thumb|upright=3|center|Largest moons of the Solar System to scale.]]

== See also ==
* [[List of gravitationally rounded objects of the Solar System]]
* [[List of dwarf planets]]
* [[List of minor planets]]
* [[List of natural satellites]]
* [[List of Solar System objects most distant from the Sun]]
* [[List of space telescopes]]
* [[Lists of astronomical objects]]

== Notes ==
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{{reflist|group=note}}

== References ==
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== Further reading ==
* [http://www.psi.edu/pds/ NASA Planetary Data System (PDS)]
* [http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/asteroidmoons.html Asteroids with Satellites]
* [http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/iau/lists/NumberedMPs.txt Minor Planet discovery circumstances]
* Supplemental IRAS Minor Planet Survey (SIMPS) and IRAS Minor Planet Survey (IMPS)
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20090817051318/http://www.psi.edu/pds/resource/imps.html SIMPS & IMPS] ([http://www.psi.edu/pds/asteroid/IRAS_A_FPA_3_RDR_IMPS_V6_0/data/diamalb.tab V6], [http://www.psi.edu/pds/asteroid/IRAS_A_FPA_3_RDR_IMPS_V6_0/data/addl.tab additional], [http://www.psi.edu/pds/asteroid/IRAS_A_FPA_3_RDR_IMPS_V6_0/data/ from here])
** [https://archive.today/20060623213811/http://www.psi.edu/pds/archive/astdata04/simps04/diamalb.tab Asteroid Data Archive ] [https://web.archive.org/web/20041226203709/http://www.psi.edu/pds/archive/astdata04/simps04/diamalb.tab Archive] ''Planetary Science Institute''

== External links ==
* [http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planetfact.html Planetary fact sheets]
* [http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/asteroidfact.html Asteroid fact sheet]

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Revision as of 16:07, 21 June 2025

oh hello there!

This article includes a list of the objects chosen by Daniel (Danny) and Kyle (KDR155) for Discord DT's thirteenth (13th) edition of the Elimination Series, SSEL (or Solar System Elimination). The first one was the U.S. states, called STEL (which started in Mid December of 2022). This one will finally (probably) start Late June or July of 2025. This version of the article is not vandalism, trust.

These lists can be sorted according to an object's radius and mass and, for the most massive objects, volume, density, and surface gravity, if these values are available. These lists contain the Sun, the planets, some dwarf planets, some of the larger small Solar System bodies (which includes the asteroids), some named natural satellites, and a number of smaller objects of historical or scientific interest, such as comets and near-Earth objects. Soo yeah.

Body Image Radius Mass Density Discovery e
(km) (1021 kg) (g/cm3)
Sun
695700 ± ?[1] 1989100000[2] 1.409[2] G2V-class star prehistoric
Jupiter
69911±6[3] 1898187±88[3] 1.3262±0.0003[3] gas giant planet; has rings prehistoric
Saturn
58232±6[3]
(136775 for A Ring)
568317±13[3] 0.6871±0.0002[3] gas giant planet; has rings prehistoric
Uranus
25362±7[3] 86813±4[3] 1.270±0.001[3] ice giant planet; has rings 1781
Neptune
24622±19[3] 102413±5[3] 1.638±0.004[3] ice giant planet; has rings 1846
Earth
6371.0084±0.0001[3] 5972.4±0.3[3] 5.5136±0.0003[3] terrestrial planet prehistoric
Venus
6051.8±1.0[3] 4867.5±0.2[3] 5.243±0.003[3] terrestrial planet prehistoric
Mars
3389.5±0.2[3] 641.71±0.03[3] 3.9341±0.0007[3] terrestrial planet prehistoric
Ganymede
Jupiter III
2634.1±0.3 148.2 1.936 moon of Jupiter (icy) 1610
Titan
Saturn VI
2574.73±0.09[4] 134.5 1.880±0.004 moon of Saturn (icy) 1655
Mercury
2439.7±1.0[3] 330.11±0.02[3] 5.4291±0.007[3] terrestrial planet prehistoric
Callisto
Jupiter IV
2410.3±1.5[4] 107.6 1.834±0.003 moon of Jupiter (icy) 1610
Io
Jupiter I
1821.6±0.5[5] 89.32 3.528±0.006 moon of Jupiter (terrestrial) 1610
Moon
Earth I
1737.4±0.1[6] 73.46[7] 3.344±0.005[6] moon of Earth (terrestrial) prehistoric
Europa
Jupiter II
1560.8±0.5[5] 48.00 3.013±0.005 moon of Jupiter (terrestrial) 1610
Triton
Neptune I
1353.4±0.9[a][4] 21.39±0.03 2.061 moon of Neptune (icy) 1846
Pluto
134340
1188.3±0.8 13.03±0.03 1.854±0.006 dwarf planet; plutino; multiple 1930
Eris
136199
1163±6[b][8] 16.6±0.2[9] 2.52±0.07 dwarf planet; SDO; binary 2003
Haumea
136108
798±6 to 816[10] 4.01±0.04[11] 2.018[12][c] dwarf planet;
resonant KBO (7:12);
trinary; has rings
2004
Titania
Uranus III
788.9±1.8[4] 3.40±0.06 1.711±0.005 moon of Uranus 1787
Rhea
Saturn V
763.8±1.0[d] 2.307 1.236±0.005 moon of Saturn 1672
Oberon
Uranus IV
761.4±2.6[a][4] 3.08±0.09 1.63±0.05 moon of Uranus 1787
Iapetus
Saturn VIII
735.6±1.5[5] 1.806 1.088±0.013 moon of Saturn 1671
Makemake
136472
715+19
−11
[13]
≈ 3.1 ≈ 2.1 dwarf planet; cubewano 2005
Charon
Pluto I
606.0±0.5 1.586±0.015 1.70±0.02 moon of Pluto 1978
Umbriel
Uranus II
584.7±2.8[4] 1.28±0.03 1.39±0.16 moon of Uranus 1851
Ariel
Uranus I
578.9±0.6[4] 1.25±0.02 1.66±0.15 moon of Uranus 1851
Dione
Saturn IV
561.7±0.45[4] 1.095 1.478±0.003 moon of Saturn 1684
Tethys
Saturn III
533.0±0.7[4] 0.617 0.984±0.003 moon of Saturn 1684
Ceres
1
469.7±0.1 0.938 2.17 dwarf planet; belt asteroid 1801
Sedna
90377
453+157
−129
? ? dwarf planet; sednoid; detached object 2003

From 200 to 399 km

Body Image Radius
(km)
Mass
(1018 kg)
Type
Enceladus
Saturn II
252.1±0.2 108.0±0.1 moon of Saturn
Miranda
Uranus V
235.8±0.7 65.9±7.5 moon of Uranus

From 100 to 199 km

Body Image Radius
(km)
Mass
(1018 kg)
Type
Mimas
Saturn I
198.2±0.3 37.49±0.03 moon of Saturn

From 1 to 19 km

Body Image Radius
(km)
Mass
(1018 kg)
Type
Phobos
Mars I
11.1±0.15 10.659 moon of Mars
Deimos
Mars II
6.2±0.18 1.476 moon of Mars
Halley's Comet
1P
5.75 0.22 comet

Hypothetical

Body Image Radius
(km)
Mass
(1018 kg)
Type
Planet 9
Spooky
2–4x of Earth 5–10x of Earth planet

Jumpscare

Body Fake Image Notes
Dodecaplaneta

DMRS Villian

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