1995 GJ

1995 GJ with an inclination of 22.9° may be the first cubewano (classical KBO) discovered to have an inclination greater than 20 degrees. Most cubewanos have inclinations of less than 10 degrees. Using the assumed eccentricity of this asteroid, 1995 GJ may come to opposition in mid March of each year at an apparent magnitude of 22.9. Unfortunately, this object was only observed six times over the two nights of 1995 April 3–4, so the orbit is very inaccurate, and the asteroid is lost.

1995 GJ

1995 GJ with an inclination of 22.9° may be the first cubewano (classical KBO) discovered to have an inclination greater than 20 degrees. Most cubewanos have inclinations of less than 10 degrees. Using the assumed eccentricity of this asteroid, 1995 GJ may come to opposition in mid March of each year at an apparent magnitude of 22.9. Unfortunately, this object was only observed six times over the two nights of 1995 April 3–4, so the orbit is very inaccurate, and the asteroid is lost.