, Trujillo is credited by the
Minor Planet Center with the discovery and co-discovery of 88 numbered
minor planets between 1996 and 2017, including many
trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) from the
Kuiper belt (see table). The last major TNO, Eris, was at first considered by him, his team,
NASA, and many others to be the tenth planet, but the
International Astronomical Union assigned it to the new classificatory category of
dwarf planet. The possible dwarf planets Trujillo discovered are: •
Quaoar, co-discovered with Brown •
Sedna, co-discovered with Brown and Rabinowitz, possibly the first known inner
Oort cloud object •
Orcus, co-discovered with Brown and Rabinowitz •
Eris, co-discovered with Brown and Rabinowitz – the only known TNO more massive than Pluto • , discovery also claimed by the
Sierra Nevada Observatory, Spain
(also see José Luis Ortiz Moreno). • , co-discovered with Brown and Rabinowitz in 2005, one of the first 5 official dwarf planets.
List of discovered minor planets Minor Planet Center credits Chad Trujillo with the discovery and co-discovery of 88
minor planets during 1996–2017.
Satellites and uncredited discoveries == Honors and awards ==