Spacewatch was begun in 1980; its purpose is to explore the various populations of small objects within the solar system. Spacewatch provides data for studies of comets and asteroids, finds potential targets for space missions, and provides information on the environmental problem of possible impacts. Moving objects are discovered by scanning the sky with charge-coupled devices (CCDS) on the 0.9-meter Spacewatch Telescope of the University of Arizona on Kitt Peak. Each Spacewatch scan consists of three drift scan passes over an area of sky using a CCD filtered to a bandpass of 0.5-1.0 pm (approximately V+R+I with peak sensitivity at 0.7 pm). The effective exposure time for each pass is 143 seconds multiplied by the secant of the declination...
Observational, theoretical, and computational research was performed, mainly on asteroids. Two princ...
A systematic survey for near-Earth and planet-crossing asteriods is being conducted with the 0.46 m ...
Comets and asteroids are observed with the Palomar 1.5 m telescope using a charge coupled device (CC...
The purpose of Spacewatch is to explore the various populations of small objects within the solar sy...
The Spacewatch Program began as an engineering development of the discovery of near-earth asteroids ...
The objective of the Spacewatch Program is to develop new techniques for the discovery of near-earth...
Spacewatch searches for asteroids and comets ranging in location from near-Earth space to regions be...
The Spacewatch telescope on Kitt Peak is being used to survey for near-earth asteroids using a Tektr...
The purpose of the Spacewatch project is to explore the various populations of small objects through...
Some populations of objects in the solar system are still poorly known, and the long-range goal of t...
During this grant period, the 1.8-m Spacewatch telescope was put into routine operation to search fo...
Some populations of objects in the solar system are poorly known, and the long range goal of this pr...
The found near-Earth asteroid are different objects with peculiar orbits. With the new technique of ...
The transformation of the Oak Ridge astrometry from a photographic program to a charge coupled devic...
The AFOSR support of the Spacewatch program has accomplished a success of historical importance in p...
Observational, theoretical, and computational research was performed, mainly on asteroids. Two princ...
A systematic survey for near-Earth and planet-crossing asteriods is being conducted with the 0.46 m ...
Comets and asteroids are observed with the Palomar 1.5 m telescope using a charge coupled device (CC...
The purpose of Spacewatch is to explore the various populations of small objects within the solar sy...
The Spacewatch Program began as an engineering development of the discovery of near-earth asteroids ...
The objective of the Spacewatch Program is to develop new techniques for the discovery of near-earth...
Spacewatch searches for asteroids and comets ranging in location from near-Earth space to regions be...
The Spacewatch telescope on Kitt Peak is being used to survey for near-earth asteroids using a Tektr...
The purpose of the Spacewatch project is to explore the various populations of small objects through...
Some populations of objects in the solar system are still poorly known, and the long-range goal of t...
During this grant period, the 1.8-m Spacewatch telescope was put into routine operation to search fo...
Some populations of objects in the solar system are poorly known, and the long range goal of this pr...
The found near-Earth asteroid are different objects with peculiar orbits. With the new technique of ...
The transformation of the Oak Ridge astrometry from a photographic program to a charge coupled devic...
The AFOSR support of the Spacewatch program has accomplished a success of historical importance in p...
Observational, theoretical, and computational research was performed, mainly on asteroids. Two princ...
A systematic survey for near-Earth and planet-crossing asteriods is being conducted with the 0.46 m ...
Comets and asteroids are observed with the Palomar 1.5 m telescope using a charge coupled device (CC...