List of Amor asteroid records

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The following is a list of current records for Amor asteroids.

RecordObjectValue
Discovery RecordsYear
First Discovered 433 Eros 1898
First Recognised 1221 Amor 1932
Physical RecordsAbsolute
Magnitude
Diameter
Largest / Brightest 1036 Ganymed 9.45~34.28 km
Dimmest (Named) 164215 Doloreshill 20.0~340 m
Dimmest (Numbered) (256004) 2006 UP 23.0~85 m
Dimmest 2006 RH120 29.5~4 m
Orbit Records
Perihelion Recordsq (au)
Smallest (381181) 2007 LV19 1.00004
Smallest (named) 3671 Dionysus 1.006
Largest (named) 6456 Golombek 1.297
Largest (numbered) (276274) 2002 SS41 1.2992
Largest (431776) 2008 JQ24 1.29995
Semi-Major Axis Recordsa (au)
Smallest 1992 JD 1.033
Smallest (numbered) (385186) 1994 AW1 1.105
Smallest (named) 15817 Lucianotesi 1.325
Largest (numbered) 3552 Don Quixote 4.222
Largest 2009 AT 4.261
Aphelion RecordsQ (au)
Smallest 2006 RH120 1.059
Smallest (numbered) (385186) 1994 AW1 1.188
Smallest (named) 15817 Lucianotesi 1.481
Largest (numbered) 3552 Don Quixote 7.232
Largest 2007 VA85 7.336
Eccentricity Recordse
Smallest 2008 CO 0.012
Smallest (numbered) (329340) 2001 LM5 0.035
Smallest (named) 15817 Lucianotesi 0.118
Largest (numbered) 3552 Don Quixote 0.713
Largest 2007 VA85 0.736
Inclination Recordsi (deg)
Lowest 2005 TD15 0.096
Lowest (numbered) (213053) 1998 WT30 0.51
Lowest (named) 11284 Belenus 1.99
Highest (named) 1580 Betulia 52.1
Highest (numbered) (138925) 2001 AU43 72.2
Highest 2007 VA85 131.9

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