A Neptune-crosser is a minor planet whose orbit crosses that of Neptune. The dwarf planet Pluto is the most massive example of this class of object. The known numbered Neptune-crossers (as of 2005) are:
Notes: ‡ outer-grazer
† 134340 Pluto was known at this time but not numbered
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