524522 Zoozve

524522 Zoozve
Zoozve photographed by the Zwicky Transient Facility in November 2018
Discovery
Discovered byLONEOS
Discovery siteAnderson Mesa Stn.
Discovery date11 November 2002
Designations
(524522) Zoozve
2002 VE68
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 5 September 2014 (JD 2456905.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc16.06 yr (5,866 d)
Aphelion1.0206 AU
Perihelion0.4268 AU
0.7237 AU
Eccentricity0.4103
225 days
251.64°
1° 36m 3.6s / day
Inclination9.0060°
231.58°
355.45°
Earth MOID0.027 AU (10.44 LD)
Physical characteristics
236 m (calculated)
13.50±0.01 h
0.20 (assumed)
  • 20.5
  • 20.59±0.02

    524522 Zoozve (/ˈzzv/ ; provisional designation 2002 VE68) is a sub-kilometer sized asteroid and temporary quasi-satellite of Venus. Discovered in 2002, it was the first such object to be discovered around a major planet in the Solar System. It has nearly the same orbital period around the Sun that Venus does. In a frame of reference rotating with Venus, it appears to travel around it during one Venerean year, but it orbits the Sun, not Venus.