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- 2010_VR11 abstract "2010 VR11, also written 2010 VR11, is a classical Kuiper belt object with an absolute magnitude of 5.6. Assuming an albedo of 0.08, it is estimated to be about 350 kilometres (220 mi) in diameter. Astronomer Mike Brown lists it as possibly a dwarf planet.".
- Q4618764 abstract "2010 VR11, also written 2010 VR11, is a classical Kuiper belt object with an absolute magnitude of 5.6. Assuming an albedo of 0.08, it is estimated to be about 350 kilometres (220 mi) in diameter. Astronomer Mike Brown lists it as possibly a dwarf planet.".
- 2010_VR11 comment "2010 VR11, also written 2010 VR11, is a classical Kuiper belt object with an absolute magnitude of 5.6. Assuming an albedo of 0.08, it is estimated to be about 350 kilometres (220 mi) in diameter. Astronomer Mike Brown lists it as possibly a dwarf planet.".
- Q4618764 comment "2010 VR11, also written 2010 VR11, is a classical Kuiper belt object with an absolute magnitude of 5.6. Assuming an albedo of 0.08, it is estimated to be about 350 kilometres (220 mi) in diameter. Astronomer Mike Brown lists it as possibly a dwarf planet.".