Arjunas are near-Earth objects (NEOs) whose orbits are very Earth-like in character, having low inclination, orbital periods close to one year, and low eccentricity.
The group is named after Arjuna, a central hero in Hindu historic script Mahabharata.
The definition is somewhat more relevant and overlaps the definition of the four well-established Apollo, Amor, Aten and Atira groups.
They constitute a dynamically cold group of small NEOs that experience repeated trappings in the 1:1 mean-motion resonance with the Earth.
[1][2] Potential members of the Arjuna group with their Apollo (APO) or Aten (ATE) group classification in parentheses, include: