(277810) 2006 FV35 is a small near-Earth asteroid in the Apollo asteroid family. It is a quasi-satellite of Earth. It is also notable for having a low delta-v requirement for rendezvous. Although its orbital period is almost exactly 1 year the orbit of 2006 FV35 has a high eccentricity which causes it to cross the paths of both Venus and Mars.
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