(445473) 2010 VZ98

(445473) 2010 VZ98 is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) orbiting the Sun in the scattered disc. It was discovered on 11 November 2010, by American astronomers David L. Rabinowitz, Megan E. Schwamb and Suzanne W. Tourtellotte at La Silla in northern Chile, when it was 38 AU from the Sun. With an absolute magnitude of approximately 5.0 and a calculated diameter above 400 kilometers, it is possibly a dwarf planet.

(445473) 2010 VZ98

(445473) 2010 VZ98 is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) orbiting the Sun in the scattered disc. It was discovered on 11 November 2010, by American astronomers David L. Rabinowitz, Megan E. Schwamb and Suzanne W. Tourtellotte at La Silla in northern Chile, when it was 38 AU from the Sun. With an absolute magnitude of approximately 5.0 and a calculated diameter above 400 kilometers, it is possibly a dwarf planet.