Trujillo-Brown

(307261) 2002 MS4 UAS: Trujillo-Brown (Common slang name: Tru-Bro )

307261) 2002 MS4 is a large classical Kuiper belt object,the second-largest known object in the Solar System without a name, after (225088) 2007 OR10 . It was discovered in 2002 by Chad Trujillo and Michael Brown.

This Kuiper belt TNO pobject is 997 km in size and the 11th largest TNO. It received the designation Dwarf Planet in 2098 OTT. It was first visited during the Greater Solar System Survey Project in 2100 OTT. It is 47 AU from Sol. The object was claimed by Alberta Space Mining, a company formed by Petro Canada and BP. The object was entered in the Union Astrographic Catalog as Trujillo-Brown and became known as Tru-Bro. There is one main settlement Chad's Town. The town became a hotspot for Kuiper belt mining and developed into a rough and tumble mining colony at first. It even served as a temporary headquarters for the Rockbreaker gang from 2109 till 2112 OTT. United Earth forces destroyed much of the criminal gangs hideout, but not after a costly tunnel fighting skirmish. Today Tru-Bro retains some of its frontier charm but is a busy and well developed world. Main employers remain to be Alberta Frontier. There are about 2 million residents. There is a Class D space port, Space Tram connection to SOL Hub and TNO Hub. Shuttle connections to other points TNO. The planet is part of the TNO Association.