Talk:(709487) 2013 BL76

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Albedo

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This edit suggests the object has a comet like albedo, but dormant comets generally have an albedo of around 0.04 (not 0.4). An albedo of 0.4 suggests a large body or fragments of a large body (>~1000km) that has recent frost deposits on the surface. Centaurs frequently have an albedo of around 0.07. To just assume these objects have an albedo greater (brighter) than 0.2 and are part of some large body like the Haumea family is pushing it IMHO. When available I have used Mike Brown's assumed albedo/diameter, otherwise I assume a generic albedo of 0.1. -- Kheider (talk) 19:06, 16 February 2014 (UTC)Reply

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