Asteroids disappear in the solar system

Asteroids disappear in the solar system one of the largest centaurs known with an diameter estimate of 280 and 290 kilometers
the 1995 SN55 report, a 300-kilometer-long stone, would write the following: “First recorded in 1995.
The last time was observed a few weeks ago. Has since disappeared. ”1995 SN55, is a minor planet and likely centaur that orbits in the outer Solar System beyond the orbit of Jupiter. With an estimated diameter of approximately 290 kilometers, it would be one of the largest centaurs. First observed by Spacewatch in 1995, it became a lost minor planet.

What is interesting is that the stone has a large size. Reported by Newscientist, Thursday (10/26/2017), the size of the space rock reached 300 kilometers. This makes SN55 1995 the largest asteroid ever found.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2151431-a-300-kilometre-space-rock-has-vanished-since-we-saw-it-in-1995/

Right now there are hundreds of similar missing objects in the Kuiper belt that were fixed, and then disappeared from their own orbits.

The two largest known centaurs are 10199 Chariklo (250 km) and 2060 Chiron (220 km). These two bodies have an absolute magnitude of 7.40 and 6.2, as well as an albedo of 0.035 and 0.07, respectively.

1995 management project tonynetone first on break

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