INCOMING!, Detection and observation of Earth-approaching asteroids. |
INCOMING!, Detection and observation of Earth-approaching asteroids. |
Oct 6 2008, 07:53 PM
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no sone seems to have noticed this yet
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Nov 20 2009, 10:22 AM
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An overview of some NEO surveys:
1973 Palomar Asteroid & Comet Survey 1990 Anglo-Australian NEA Survey 1994 SpaceWatch Kitt Peak ( 1.80 + 0.90 refractors – short focal Sky Survey ) 1998 Lincoln NEA Research LINEAR 2008 Panoramic Survey Telescope Rapid Response System ( 4 X 1.80 m Refractors Hawaii ) 2015 Large Synoptic Survey Telescope ( 8.40 m Chile ) LSST will detect all objects larger than 150 meter within a decade of survey... |
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