List of Venus-crossing asteroids

List of Venus-crossing asteroids

A Venus-crosser asteroid is an asteroid whose orbit crosses that of Venus. The known numbered Venus-crossers and outer-grazers (marked †) are listed below (Mercury-crossers or grazers are marked ‡).

Venus also has a quasi-satellite, 2002 VE68. This asteroid is also a Mercury- and Earth-crosser; it seems to have been a "companion" to Venus for the last 7000 years or so only, and is destined to be ejected from this orbital arrangement about 500 years from now. [ [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=2004MNRAS.351L..63M&db_key=AST&high=40daf3f6f900097 Asteroid 2002 VE68, a quasi-satellite of Venus ] ]

"Note": All of these are also Earth-crossers or grazers.

* 1566 Icarus
* 1862 Apollo
* 1864 Daedalus
* 1865 Cerberus
* 1981 Midas
* 2063 Bacchus
* 2100 Ra-Shalom
* 2101 Adonis
* 2201 Oljato
* 2212 Hephaistos
* 2340 Hathor
* 3200 Phaethon
* 3360 Syrinx
* 3362 Khufu
* 3554 Amun
* 3753 Cruithne
* 3838 Epona
* (4034) 1986 PA
* 4183 Cuno
* (4197) 1982 TA
* 4341 Poseidon
* 4450 Pan
* 4581 Asclepius
* 4769 Castalia
* (4953) 1990 MU
* (5131) 1990 BG
* 5143 Heracles
* 5381 Sekhmet
* (5590) 1990 VA
* (5604) 1992 FE
* (5660) 1974 MA
* (5693) 1993 EA
* 5786 Talos
* (5828) 1991 AM
* (6037) 1988 EG
* 6063 Jason
* 6239 Minos
* (8035) 1992 TB
* (8176) 1991 WA
* (8507) 1991 CB1
* (9162) 1987 OA
* (9202) 1993 PB
* (10145) 1994 CK1
* (10165) 1995 BL2
* (11500) 1989 UR
* (16816) 1997 UF9
* (16960) 1998 QS52
* (17182) 1999 VU
* (22753) 1998 WT
* (24443) 2000 OG
* (26379) 1999 HZ1
* (30997) 1995 UO5
* (31662) 1999 HP11
* (33342) 1998 WT24
* (36284) 2000 DM8
* 37655 Illapa
* (38086) 1999 JB
* (40267) 1999 GJ4
* (41429) 2000 GE2
* (52750) 1998 KK17
* (55532) 2001 WG2
* (65679) 1989 UQ
* (65733) 1993 PC
* (65909) 1998 FH12
* (66063) 1998 RO1
* (66146) 1998 TU3
* (66253) 1999 GT3
* (66391) 1999 KW4
* (66400) 1999 LT7
* (67381) 2000 OL8
* (68347) 2001 KB67
* (68348) 2001 LO7
* (68950) 2002 QF15
* 69230 Hermes
* (85182) 1991 AQ
* (85713) 1998 SS49
* (85770) 1998 UP1
* (85953) 1999 FK21
* (85989) 1999 JD6
* (85990) 1999 JV6
* (86450) 2000 CK33
* (86667) 2000 FO10
* (86829) 2000 GR146
* (86878) 2000 HD24
* (87025) 2000 JT66
* (87309) 2000 QP
* (87684) 2000 SY2
* (88213) 2001 AF2
* (88254) 2001 FM129
* (89958) 2002 LY45
* (90367) 2003 LC5

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