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Objects observed by stellar occultation

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176 Iduna
main-belt asteroid
Q144715
main-belt asteroid
28978 Ixion
plutino
196 Philomela
main-belt asteroid
134 Sophrosyne
main-belt asteroid
Q140120
main-belt asteroid
167 Urda
main-belt asteroid
10199 Chariklo
asteroid
165 Loreley
main-belt asteroid
200 Dynamene
main-belt asteroid
375 Ursula
main-belt asteroid
444 Gyptis
main-belt asteroid
Q150202
main-belt asteroid
247 Eukrate
main-belt asteroid
Q149175
main-belt asteroid
264 Libussa
main-belt asteroid
Q150022
main-belt asteroid
38628 Huya
trans-Neptunian object
Q2265762
binary asteroid in the Apollo group
Q143133
trans-Neptunian object
(84522) 2002 TC302
trans-Neptunian object
Vanth
natural satellite orbiting 90482 Orcus
Weywot
Weywot (formal designation (50000) Quaoar I) is the only confirmed moon of the trans-Neptunian dwarf planet Quaoar. It was discovered by Michael Brown and Terry-Ann Suer using images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope on 14 February 2006. It is named after the Tongva sky god and son of Quaoar. Weywot is about in diameter and orbits Quaoar every 12.4 days at an average distance of . Weywot is thought to play a role in maintaining Quaoar's outer ring by gravitationally influencing it in an orbital resonance.
(55636) 2002 TX300
bright Kuiper belt object
4337 Arecibo
asteroid
307261 Máni
trans-Neptunian object
229762 Gǃkúnǁʼhòmdímà
trans-Neptunian object
208996 Achlys
trans-Neptunian object
11351 Leucus
minor planet
541132 Leleākūhonua
Trans-Neptunian object
Q3323791
trans-Neptunian object
54598 Bienor
centaur near Uranus
Q1944146
trans-Neptunian object
(119951) 2002 KX14
trans-Neptunian object
(84922) 2003 VS2
trans-Neptunian object
(24835) 1995 SM55
trans-Neptunian object
(523692) 2014 EZ51
trans-Neptunian object
(95626) 2002 GZ32
Centaur (small Solar System body)