A near-Earth object (NEO) is any small Solar System body whose orbit brings it into proximity with Earth. By
convention, a Solar System body is a NEO if its closest approach to the Sun (perihelion) is less than 1.3
astronomical units. If a NEO's orbit crosses the Earth's, and the object is larger than 140 meters (460 ft)
across, it is considered a potentially hazardous object (PHO). Most known PHOs and NEOs are asteroids, but a
small fraction are comets.