Stream and sporadic meteoroids associated with Near Earth Objects

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NEOs come close to the Earth's orbit so that any dust ejected from them, might be seen as a meteor shower. Orbits evolve rapidly, so that a similarity of orbits at one given time is not sufficient to prove a relationship, orbital evolution over a long time interval also has to be similar. Sporadic meteoroids can not be associated with a single parent body, they can only be classified as cometary or asteroidal. However, by considering one parameter criteria, many sporadics are not classified properly therefore two parameter approach was proposed.

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Jopek, T. J., & Williams, I. P. (2012). Stream and sporadic meteoroids associated with Near Earth Objects. In Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union (Vol. 10, pp. 143–145). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921314005031

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