Asteroid 119951, provisionally designated 2002 KX14, is a Kuiper Belt Object classified as a plutino. It was discovered on May 17, 2002 by Chadwick A. (Chad) Trujillo and Michael E. Brown, two of the three co-discoverers of Eris, at Palomar Observatory near Pauma Valley, California. It has a period of 242 years, 281 days.
Francesco Schiavinotto has proposed the following keywords for 2002 KX14's astrological influence: lively, self-effacing, amazing industry, tolerance of critics.