maanläheiset
Maanläheiset, also known as near-Earth objects (NEOs), are small Solar System bodies whose orbits bring them into close proximity with Earth. These objects typically have semi-major axes between 0.983 and 1.3 astronomical units (AU), and their orbits are often perturbed by the gravitational influence of planets, particularly Jupiter. Maanläheiset can be asteroids, comets, or meteoroids, and they are of significant interest to astronomers and planetary scientists due to their potential impact on Earth.
The term "maanläheiset" is derived from the Finnish word for "near-Earth," reflecting the object's proximity to
Maanläheiset can range in size from a few meters to several kilometers in diameter. While most are
In summary, maanläheiset are small Solar System bodies that come close to Earth, posing a potential threat