2013 VQ11
ephemeris date magn radius delta (AU) delta (LD) delta (km) ra dec elong phase
Approach31 Oct 202420.71.046 AU0.057 AU22.25 LD8,556,225 km01h21m+31°03'158.0°20.8°
Brightest5 Nov 202420.41.053 AU0.062 AU23.95 LD9,209,197 km02h48m+22°55'172.6°6.9°
Today2 Dec 202423.41.147 AU0.175 AU68.25 LD26,241,391 km05h18m-00°28'155.0°21.3°

Based on its absolute magnitude (Hâ‚’) of 25.8 and an albedo between 0.25 and 0.05, the estimated diameter of 2013 VQ11 is 20 - 40 m.

2013 VQ11- 2024-12-02
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