2004 JG6
The asteroid is the second Astéroïde Apohele known (the other being), which means that its orbit is entirely inside that of the Ground. More outstanding fact, its Period of revolution is shorter than that of Venus and all the other known asteroids, by being the second object nearest to the sun, just after Mercure. It also has smallest Aphélie of asteroid known.
It was discovered the May 11th 2004 by Brian A. Skiff within the framework of the program LONEOS.
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