2014 QY441 is a very large asteroid whose orbit extends beyond the orbit of Neptune. NASA JPL has not classified 2014 QY441 as potentially hazardous because its orbit does not bring it close to Earth.
2014 QY441 orbits the sun every 80,800 days (221.22 years), coming as close as 33.86 AU and reaching as far as 39.30 AU from the sun. Based on its brightness and the way it reflects light, 2014 QY441 is probably between 186.447 to 416.908 kilometers in diameter, making it larger than 99% of asteroids, very roughly comparable in size to the U.S. state of Maryland.
2014 QY441's orbit is 32.90 AU from Earth's orbit at its closest point. This means that there is an extremely wide berth between this asteroid and Earth at all times.
Orbital simulations conducted by NASA JPL's CNEOS do not show any close approaches to Earth.
2014 QY441's orbit is determined by observations dating back to Nov. 2, 2005. It was last officially observed on Dec. 1, 2021. The IAU Minor Planet Center records 152 observations used to determine its orbit.
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