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The Transneptunien object 2007 OR10 - Illustration - Transneptunian Object 2007 OR10 - Artwork: (225088) 2007 OR10 is a Transneptunian object with a probable diameter of more than 1,000 km, making it a candidate for the status of a dwarf planet. It is the largest celestial body in the solar system that did not receive a name in 2016, it is also the third largest object known beyond Neptune. It has a satellite with a diameter of about 300 km - (225088) 2007 OR10 is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) approximately 1500 kilometers in diameter. It is the third-largest known body in the Solar System beyond Neptune, and the largest known body in the Solar System without a name. According to current estimates as of May 2016, it is slightly larger than Makemake or Haumea, and is hence almost certainly a dwarf planet. It has one known moon
The Transneptunien object 2007 OR10 - Illustration - Transneptunian Object 2007 OR10 - Artwork: (225088) 2007 OR10 is a Transneptunian object with a probable diameter of more than 1,000 km, making it a candidate for the status of a dwarf planet. It is the largest celestial body in the solar system that did not receive a name in 2016, it is also the third largest object known beyond Neptune. It has a satellite with a diameter of about 300 km - (225088) 2007 OR10 is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) approximately 1500 kilometers in diameter. It is the third-largest known body in the Solar System beyond Neptune, and the largest known body in the Solar System without a name. According to current estimates as of May 2016, it is slightly larger than Makemake or Haumea, and is hence almost certainly a dwarf planet. It has one known moon