We have carried out simulations to predict the performance of a new space-based telescopic survey operating at thermal infrared wavelengths that seeks to discover and characterize a large fraction of the potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroid (NEA) population. Two potential architectures for the survey were considered: one located at the Earth–Sun L1 Lagrange point, and one in a Venus-trailing orbit. A sample cadence was formulated and tested, allowing for the self-follow-up necessary for objects discovered in the daytime sky on Earth. Synthetic populations of NEAs with sizes as small as 140 m in effective spherical diameter were simulated using recent determinations of their physical and orbital properties. Estimates of the instrumental...
The Spacewatch telescope on Kitt Peak is being used to survey for near-earth asteroids using a Tektr...
A vital prerequisite for the development of an effective mitigation strategy for hazardous near-Eart...
We report a detection of a faint near-Earth asteroid (NEA) using our synthetic tracking technique an...
Near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) in the 1–100 meter size range are estimated to be ~1,000 times more nume...
We present an approach that significantly increases the sensitivity for finding and tracking small a...
The Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) spacecraft has been conducting a...
Automated asteroid detection routines set requirements on the number of detections, signal-to-noise ...
The Near Earth Object Surveyor mission has a requirement to find two-thirds of the potentially hazar...
We have used an improved model of the orbit and absolute magnitude distribution of Near Earth Object...
A simulation to examine the potential of a network of CubeSats for detecting Near Earth Objects is d...
Over the past several years, much attention has been focused on human exploration of near-Earth aste...
In summer 2018, NASA’s chief scientist asked the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Me...
Earth’s temporarily-captured orbiters (TCOs) are a sub-population of near-Earth objects (NEOs). TCOs...
With the NEOWISE portion of the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) project, we have carried ...
The Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) spacecraft has been conducting a...
The Spacewatch telescope on Kitt Peak is being used to survey for near-earth asteroids using a Tektr...
A vital prerequisite for the development of an effective mitigation strategy for hazardous near-Eart...
We report a detection of a faint near-Earth asteroid (NEA) using our synthetic tracking technique an...
Near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) in the 1–100 meter size range are estimated to be ~1,000 times more nume...
We present an approach that significantly increases the sensitivity for finding and tracking small a...
The Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) spacecraft has been conducting a...
Automated asteroid detection routines set requirements on the number of detections, signal-to-noise ...
The Near Earth Object Surveyor mission has a requirement to find two-thirds of the potentially hazar...
We have used an improved model of the orbit and absolute magnitude distribution of Near Earth Object...
A simulation to examine the potential of a network of CubeSats for detecting Near Earth Objects is d...
Over the past several years, much attention has been focused on human exploration of near-Earth aste...
In summer 2018, NASA’s chief scientist asked the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Me...
Earth’s temporarily-captured orbiters (TCOs) are a sub-population of near-Earth objects (NEOs). TCOs...
With the NEOWISE portion of the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) project, we have carried ...
The Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) spacecraft has been conducting a...
The Spacewatch telescope on Kitt Peak is being used to survey for near-earth asteroids using a Tektr...
A vital prerequisite for the development of an effective mitigation strategy for hazardous near-Eart...
We report a detection of a faint near-Earth asteroid (NEA) using our synthetic tracking technique an...