A Jupiter-crosser is a minor planet whose orbit crosses that of Jupiter. Jupiter trojans can be inner grazers (105), outer grazers (52), co-orbitals (183), and crossers (537). Discounting them, there is one numbered, 7 non-numbered, and 19 cometary outer-grazers.[1] For the Jupiter trojans, see List of Jupiter trojans (Greek camp) and List of Jupiter trojans (Trojan camp).
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Members 1
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Inner grazers 1.1
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Outer grazers 1.2
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Jupiter crossers 1.3
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To be deleted 2
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See also 3
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References 4
Members
Inner grazers
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The following is a list of numbered asteroids before 10000 that are not Jupiter trojans with a<4.950429, 4.950429
Numerical
designation
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Name
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Semimajor axis (a)
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Perihelion (q)
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Aphelion (Q)
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Inclination (i)
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TJup
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1941
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Wild
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3.96147637
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2.8298275
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5.09312523
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3.952945
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2.982
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2481
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Bürgi
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3.97240916
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2.8667858
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5.07803254
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4.500037
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2.983
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2959
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Scholl
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3.94644603
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2.8583940
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5.03449804
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5.233461
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2.986
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3415
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Danby
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3.96630162
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2.9758564
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4.95674679
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1.366417
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3.002
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4446
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Carolyn
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3.98589014
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2.8700720
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5.10170824
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7.239457
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2.973
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5370
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Taranis
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3.3316559
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1.2177277
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5.4558410
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19.10277
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2.731
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8373
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Stephengould
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3.27970837
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1.4600868
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5.09932998
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40.79126
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2.587
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8550
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Hesiodos
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3.94365132
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2.9237573
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4.96354536
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2.878890
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2.999
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9767
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Midsomor Norton
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3.3827242
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1.456314
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5.3091344
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21.49828
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2.772
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Outer grazers
Similar to inner grazers, these orbit with a semi-major axis greater than Jupiter, but still have a perihelion distance within Jupiter's perihelion and aphelion, a>5.458104 and 4.950429
Provisional
designation
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Number
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Semimajor axis (a)
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Perihelion (q)
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Aphelion (Q)
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Inclination (i)
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TJup
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2008 QD4
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315898
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8.42410
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5.450462
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11.39774
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42.01641
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2.387
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2000 GQ148
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6.415034
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5.10450
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7.72557
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15.81763
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2.903
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2004 CM111
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33
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5.00
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60
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4.67
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2.814
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2005 VD
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434620
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6.66224
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4.98632
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8.33816
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172.8655
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-1.392
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2008 HY21
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10.9163
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5.38371
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16.4489
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11.99664
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2.919
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2010 GW147
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174.8
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5.38093
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344.2
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99.62267
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-0.447
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2010 XZ78
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7.6617
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5.39009
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9.9333
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39.2351
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2.474
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2011 WR74
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9.00
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5.19
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12.82
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10.899
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2.917
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2013 CJ118
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10
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5.2
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16
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10
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2.914
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2013 EK73
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437313
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13.0189
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5.39096
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20.647
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8.98504
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2.932
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2013 FU61
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9.21
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5.35
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13.06
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19.55
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2.842
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2014 RE12
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14.31
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5.082
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23.53
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31.55
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2.524
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Jupiter crossers
These are asteroids that cross the orbit of Jupiter in any sort of way, defined simply as having a perihelion less than that of Jupiter's perihelion, and an aphelion greater than Jupiter's aphelion.
Number
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Name/Designation
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Semimajor axis (a)
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Perihelion (q)
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Aphelion (Q)
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Inclination (i)
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TJup
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944
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Hidalgo
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5.73650908
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1.9415260
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9.5315921
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42.52454
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2.068
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3552
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Don Quixote
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4.22198210
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1.2099156
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7.23404861
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31.029816
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2.314
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5164
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Mullo
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3.69327190
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1.8504846
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5.53605921
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19.278250
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2.787
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5335
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Damocles
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11.831
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1.57294
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22.090
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62.0845
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1.143
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6144
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Kondojiro
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4.75035383
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3.0319800
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6.4687276
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5.887297
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2.868
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15504
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1999 RG33
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9.3964
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2.149710
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16.6431
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34.9021
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1.957
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18916
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2000 OG44
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3.84737395
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1.5936645
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6.10108342
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7.41703
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2.735
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20461
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Dioretsa
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23.776
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2.390026
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45.162
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160.40358
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-1.541
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20898
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Fountainhills
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4.22660409
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2.26088477
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6.1923234
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45.52005
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2.349
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32511
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2001 NX17
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5.0369831
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2.8877697
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7.1861964
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8.932579
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2.791
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37117
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Narcissus
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6.873395
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3.06464
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10.682154
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13.81436
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2.615
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65407
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2002 RP120
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54.888
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2.483516
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107.292
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119.10563
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-0.845
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85490
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1997 SE5
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3.70679069
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1.2225315
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6.1910499
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2.599906
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2.655
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144908
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2004 YH32
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8.1620
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3.548172
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12.7757
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79.09398
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1.028
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145485
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2005 UN398
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4.5991409
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2.2133475
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6.9849344
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11.550620
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2.706
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145627
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2006 RY102
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6.348164
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4.5909472
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8.105381
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18.699958
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2.830
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154784
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2004 PA44
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14.2313
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3.451766
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25.0108
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3.27983
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2.522
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187799
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1999 FK16
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4.2757264
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3.050283
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5.5011694
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17.36476
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2.875
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To be deleted
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The numbered Jupiter-crossers are (incomplete):
Note: † denotes inner-grazer (aphelia outside Jupiter's perihelion and within its aphelion) (from [2])
Inner-grazer: middle, bottom;
Outer-grazer: middle, top;
Crosser: right, bottom;
Co-orbital: right, top
See also
References
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^ JPL Small-Body Database Search Engine, list of Jupiter outer grazers with semimajor axes greater than Jupiter's aphelion
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^ JPL Small-Body Database Search Engine, list of Jupiter inner grazers with semimajor axes less than Jupiter's perihelion
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