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- 2010_VR11 apoapsis "7.156762134288E9".
- 2010_VR11 orbitalPeriod "98106.15000000001".
- 2010_VR11 periapsis "4.618086268509E9".
- 2010_VR11 absoluteMagnitude "5.5".
- 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.".
- 2010_VR11 albedo "0.08".
- 2010_VR11 apoapsis "7.156762134288E12".
- 2010_VR11 discovered "2010-11-02".
- 2010_VR11 epoch "2014-May-23".
- 2010_VR11 orbitalPeriod "8.476371360000001E9".
- 2010_VR11 periapsis "4.618086268509E12".
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageID "36229249".
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageLength "3228".
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageRevisionID "700168526".
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageWikiLink Absolute_magnitude.
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageWikiLink Albedo.
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageWikiLink Astronomer.
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2010.
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Classical_Kuiper_belt_objects.
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Possible_dwarf_planets.
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageWikiLink Classical_Kuiper_belt_object.
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageWikiLink Dwarf_planet.
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageWikiLink European_Southern_Observatory.
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageWikiLink Michael_E._Brown.
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageWikiLinkText "2010 VR11".
- 2010_VR11 absMagnitude "5.5".
- 2010_VR11 albedo "0.08".
- 2010_VR11 aphelion "47.84".
- 2010_VR11 argPeri "34.64".
- 2010_VR11 ascNode "86.72".
- 2010_VR11 background "#FFFFC0".
- 2010_VR11 dimensions "~350 km".
- 2010_VR11 discovered "2010-11-02".
- 2010_VR11 discoverer "D. Rabinowitz, M. Schwamb, S. Tourtellotte".
- 2010_VR11 discoverySite European_Southern_Observatory.
- 2010_VR11 discoverySite Germany.
- 2010_VR11 eccentricity "0.1491".
- 2010_VR11 epoch "2014".
- 2010_VR11 inclination "30.879".
- 2010_VR11 meanAnomaly "319.8".
- 2010_VR11 mpCategory Classical_Kuiper_belt_object.
- 2010_VR11 perihelion "30.87".
- 2010_VR11 period "8.476371360000001E9".
- 2010_VR11 semimajor "41.63".
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CentaurTNO-stub.
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_planet.
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:JPL_small_body.
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mp.
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Small.
- 2010_VR11 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Small_Solar_System_bodies.
- 2010_VR11 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2010.
- 2010_VR11 subject Category:Classical_Kuiper_belt_objects.
- 2010_VR11 subject Category:Possible_dwarf_planets.
- 2010_VR11 hypernym Belt.
- 2010_VR11 type CelestialBody.
- 2010_VR11 type Place.
- 2010_VR11 type Planet.
- 2010_VR11 type Object.
- 2010_VR11 type Planet.
- 2010_VR11 type Location.
- 2010_VR11 type Place.
- 2010_VR11 type Thing.
- 2010_VR11 type Q634.
- 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.".
- 2010_VR11 label "2010 VR11".
- 2010_VR11 sameAs Q4618764.
- 2010_VR11 sameAs 2010_VR11.
- 2010_VR11 sameAs 2010_VR11.
- 2010_VR11 sameAs 2010_VR11.
- 2010_VR11 sameAs m.0k2k64s.
- 2010_VR11 sameAs Q4618764.
- 2010_VR11 wasDerivedFrom 2010_VR11?oldid=700168526.
- 2010_VR11 isPrimaryTopicOf 2010_VR11.