An ‘invisible threat’: Swarm of hidden ‘city killer’ asteroids around Venus could one day collide with Earth, simulations show

An ‘invisible threat’: Swarm of hidden ‘city killer’ asteroids around Venus could one day collide with Earth, simulations show

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A hidden swarm of “city killer” space rocks, known as co-orbital asteroids, is likely hiding around Venus and could pose an “invisible threat” to Earth over the coming millennia if the asteroids are not found, new simulations suggest. However, there is no immediate danger to our planet, researchers told Live Science.

Co-orbital asteroids are space rocks that orbit the sun alongside a planet or other large body without truly orbiting the larger object. There are currently 20 known co-orbitals around Venus — ranging from “Trojan asteroids,” which are fixed either in front of or behind a planet in its orbital plane, to a closely circling “quasimoon,” known as Zoozve — all of which likely originated from the solar system‘s main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Dozens of similar co-orbitals also tag along with Earth, and more are being discovered all the time.

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