Fifteen to twenty years ago the discovery of 1 or 2 Near Earth Asteroids (NEAs) per year was typical from one systematic search program, Palomar Planet Crossing Asteroid Survey (PCAS), and the incidental discovery from a variety of other astronomical program. Sky coverage and magnitude were both limited by slower emulsions, requiring longer exposures. The 1970's sky coverage of 15,000 to 25,000 sq. deg. per year led to about 1 NEA discovery every 13,000 sq. deg. Looking at the years from 1987 through 1990, it was found that by comparing 1987/1988 and 1989/1990, the world discovery rate of NEAs went from 20 to 43. More specifically, PCAS' results when grouped into the two year periods, show an increase from 5 discoveries in the 1st period to...
The discovery circumstances are analyzed for all Earth-approaching asteroids detected in the last tw...
We have performed a Near Earth Asteroid search and follow-up test beyond 22nd magnitude with th...
The best near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) candidates for observation are those with low ∆v as it is these...
The discovery rate of Near-Earth Asteroids (NEA's) has increased significantly in the last decade. A...
A systematic survey for near-Earth and planet-crossing asteriods is being conducted with the 0.46 m ...
The objective is the discovery and follow-up of planet-crossing asteroids, related inner-belt astero...
Near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) in the 1–100 meter size range are estimated to be ~1,000 times more nume...
The found near-Earth asteroid are different objects with peculiar orbits. With the new technique of ...
Published in Planetary and Space Sciences (Sep 2013)We report follow-up observations of 477 program ...
The objective of the Spacewatch Program is to develop new techniques for the discovery of near-earth...
We have performed a Near Earth Asteroid search and follow-up test beyond 22nd magnitude with the 2.2...
The work carried out under this grant consisted of two parallel studies aimed at defining candidate ...
Some populations of objects in the solar system are poorly known, and the long range goal of this pr...
One-opposition near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) are growing in number, and they must be recovered to prev...
The Planetary Science Institute (PSI) was funded by SERCulpr to develop a communication network to a...
The discovery circumstances are analyzed for all Earth-approaching asteroids detected in the last tw...
We have performed a Near Earth Asteroid search and follow-up test beyond 22nd magnitude with th...
The best near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) candidates for observation are those with low ∆v as it is these...
The discovery rate of Near-Earth Asteroids (NEA's) has increased significantly in the last decade. A...
A systematic survey for near-Earth and planet-crossing asteriods is being conducted with the 0.46 m ...
The objective is the discovery and follow-up of planet-crossing asteroids, related inner-belt astero...
Near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) in the 1–100 meter size range are estimated to be ~1,000 times more nume...
The found near-Earth asteroid are different objects with peculiar orbits. With the new technique of ...
Published in Planetary and Space Sciences (Sep 2013)We report follow-up observations of 477 program ...
The objective of the Spacewatch Program is to develop new techniques for the discovery of near-earth...
We have performed a Near Earth Asteroid search and follow-up test beyond 22nd magnitude with the 2.2...
The work carried out under this grant consisted of two parallel studies aimed at defining candidate ...
Some populations of objects in the solar system are poorly known, and the long range goal of this pr...
One-opposition near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) are growing in number, and they must be recovered to prev...
The Planetary Science Institute (PSI) was funded by SERCulpr to develop a communication network to a...
The discovery circumstances are analyzed for all Earth-approaching asteroids detected in the last tw...
We have performed a Near Earth Asteroid search and follow-up test beyond 22nd magnitude with th...
The best near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) candidates for observation are those with low ∆v as it is these...