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  2. NEO Surveyor - Wikipedia

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    The near-miss of asteroid 2019 OK, which slipped past extant detection methods in July 2019, has been suggested to have helped prompt this decision. [ 17 ] [ 7 ] [ 26 ] For funding and management purposes, the NEO Surveillance Mission is officially a new project, but it is the same space telescope, the same team, and the mission's goals remain ...

  3. List of near-Earth object observation projects - Wikipedia

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    Campo Imperatore Near-Earth Object Survey: 2001 Catalina Sky Survey: 1998 About 1000 objects per year EURONEAR: 2006 [2] International Near-Earth Asteroid Survey: Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) 1998 Lowell Observatory Near-Earth-Object Search: 1993 2008 Near Earth Object Surveillance Satellite: 2013 Microsatellite observatory

  4. Near-Earth Object Confirmation Page - Wikipedia

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    The Near-Earth Object Confirmation Page (NEOCP) is a web service listing recently-submitted observations of objects that may be near-Earth objects (NEOs). It is a service of the Minor Planet Center (MPC), which is the official international archive for astrometric observations of minor planets . [ 1 ]

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  6. Category:Near-Earth objects - Wikipedia

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    Articles about near-Earth objects, including any small Solar System body whose orbit brings it into proximity with Earth. By convention, a Solar System body is a NEO if its closest approach to the Sun ( perihelion ) is less than 1.3 astronomical units (AU).

  7. Near-Earth object - Wikipedia

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    Near-Earth comets (NECs) are objects in a near-Earth orbit with a tail or coma made up of dust, gas or ionized particles emitted by a solid nucleus. Comet nuclei are typically less dense than asteroids but they pass Earth at higher relative speeds, thus the impact energy of a comet nucleus is slightly larger than that of a similar-sized ...

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  9. Category:Near-Earth object tracking - Wikipedia

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