They are not expected to collide, each has a stable orbit around the Sun.
Eros is an asteroid that crosses Mars' orbit. It was the first asteroid to be landed on by human probe.
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Ares, Eros, Hera, Zeus, Mars
Venus and Mars are Cupids mother and father.
Eros and Ida, which are two large asteroids with masses of 66.9x1024kg and 42x1024kg respectively, are located within the asteroid belt, which is between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
Cupid is the son of Venus and Mars. Cupid's associated with Eros in Greek mythology.
Yes. It would collide quicker if it brushed the atmosphere on each orbit.
It varied for a number of reasons. Cupid was usually represented as a pudgy little baby boy with wings, while Eros was usually depicted as a young man (also winged). It should be noted that Eros, as a personification, predates the concept of Cupid as the child of Venus and Mars. In fact, Eros was attached to Cupid - The Greeks saw Eros as a personified concept, not as the child of gods.
In Greek mythology, the lover of Eros was Psyche. She was a mortal princess known for her beauty, and their story is often depicted as a symbol of the soul's journey towards love and self-discovery.
Because they're both in stable orbits and the closest they can possibly get to each other is somewhere on the high side of 33 million miles apart, making it impossible for them to collide.
Eros was the god of eros. Eros is Greek for love or sexual desire.
Venus is his mother. Fatherhood not quite clear, probably Mars, but Mercury is another possible candidate.In Roman mythology Cupid was the son of Venus and Mars. Cupid was often associated with the Greek god Eros.