Outer-grazer: middle column, bottom;
Crosser: right column, bottom

A Venus-crosser is an asteroid whose orbit crosses that of Venus. There are 2,809[1] Venus-crosser and 98 outer-grazers known.[2] Mercury-crossers or grazers are marked ‡.

Venus also has a quasi-satellite, (524522) 2002 VE68. This asteroid is also a Mercury- and Earth-crosser; it seems to have been a "companion" to Venus for the last 7,000 years or so only, and is destined to be ejected from this orbital arrangement about 500 years from now.[3]

Crossers

Grazers

  • 4183 Cuno
  • (8035) 1992 TB
  • (31662) 1999 HP11
  • (53429) 1999 TF5
  • (125281) 2001 VZ14
  • (140158) 2001 SX169
  • (199801) 2007 AE12
  • (225900) 2002 AF3
  • (277830) 2006 HR29
  • (311044) 2004 BB103
  • (352102) 2007 AG12
  • (469896) 2005 WC1
  • (474238) 2001 RU17
  • (525498) 2005 GE60
  • 1999 TT16
  • 2001 SY169
  • 2002 VR85
  • 2003 ME1
  • 2003 RU11
  • 2003 SQ222
  • 2004 HZ
  • 2004 VZ14
  • 2005 NE7
  • 2005 VN5
  • 2006 BM8
  • 2006 CF
  • 2006 SC
  • 2007 VD12
  • 2007 VH189
  • 2007 XD10
  • 2007 XP
  • 2007 YN56
  • 2008 CH
  • 2008 CY21
  • 2008 SV11
  • 2008 UB95
  • 2008 WA14
  • 2008 XB2
  • 2009 CE
  • 2009 EF3
  • 2009 SM98
  • 2009 SS
  • 2009 UL
  • 2010 AL30
  • 2010 CN19
  • 2010 GO33
  • 2010 JO71
  • 2010 TS19
  • 2010 TW149
  • 2010 XB24
  • 2010 XJ3
  • 2011 AT26
  • 2011 CF66
  • 2011 EM40
  • 2011 FK1
  • 2011 KN17
  • 2011 OB57
  • 2011 UO91
  • 2011 WC44
  • 2012 AM10
  • 2012 DE31
  • 2012 FJ15
  • 2012 KF47
  • 2012 KN11
  • 2012 OP4
  • 2012 OQ
  • 2012 PS4
  • 2012 TN20
  • 2012 TT256
  • 2012 UU68
  • 2012 VK5
  • 2012 WB25
  • 2013 EB34
  • 2013 HT150
  • 2013 RD6
  • 2013 RG
  • 2013 TG
  • 2013 WR67
  • 2013 YB14
  • 2014 BP
  • 2014 CF13
  • 2014 DF23
  • 2014 GY44
  • 2014 HH196
  • 2014 UR114
  • 2014 UZ191
  • 2015 BV515
  • 2015 HE1
  • 2015 HY182
  • 2015 TM237
  • 2015 TN21
  • 2015 TU237
  • 2015 XK55
  • 2015 XT378
  • 2015 YA
  • 2016 AN2
  • 2016 BW14
  • 2016 EG86
  • 2016 EU155
  • 2016 FD1

See also

References

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