Art Richter writes:
It spends most of its time out beyond Pluto although occasionally comes in as close as Neptune. It's a newly located body claimed as a discovery by astronomers from both the Institute of Astrophysics in Andalusia and those at the Gemini telescope in Hawaii. Designated as 2003 EL61 or K40506A, respectively, the body is at least 1,500km (930 miles) across and may be larger than Pluto, which is 2,274km (1,400 miles) across. Reflectivity issues have thwarted attempts to measure the exact size of the body.