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In addition to identifying impact risks, the project also obtains other scientific information, including: improving the known population distribution in the main belt, finding the cometary distribution at larger
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by showing campers how they detect NEOs. They even played a role in an astrophotography exercise with the 2006 Adult Astronomy Camp ending up with a picture that was featured on Astronomy Picture of the Day.
432:(LINEAR) in total number of NEOs and potentially hazardous asteroids discovered each year since. As of 2020, the Catalina Sky Survey is responsible for the discovery of 47% of the total known NEO population. 413:
of 0.3 square degrees. Starting in 2019, CSS started using the 1.54-meter (61 in) Kuiper telescope situated on Mt. Bigelow for targeted follow-up for 7–12 nights per lunation.
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de la Fuente Marcos, C.; de la Fuente Marcos, R.; Mialle, P. (October 13, 2016). "Homing in for New Year: impact parameters and pre-impact orbital evolution of meteoroid 2014 AA".
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to begin a program to identify objects 1 kilometer (0.62 miles) or larger to a confidence level of 90% or better. The Catalina Sky Survey, located at the
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from JPL. Shows the number of asteroids of various types (potentially hazardous, size > 1 km, etc.) that different programs have discovered, by year.
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Farnocchia, Davide; Chesley, Steven R.; Brown, Peter G.; Chodas, Paul W. (August 1, 2016). "The trajectory and atmospheric impact of asteroid 2014 AA".
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cameras and common software written by the CSS team. The cameras are cooled to approximately −100 °C (−148 °F) so their
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of 5 square degrees with the 1.5-m telescope and nearly 20 square degrees with the Catalina Schmidt. Nominal
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The Catalina Sky Survey (CSS) uses three telescopes, a 1.5-meter (59 in) f/1.6 telescope on the peak of
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distances, determining the distribution of NEOs as a product of collisional history and transport to the
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in that time. The 1-meter follow-up telescope uses a 2000×2000-pixel CCD detector which provides a
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CSS typically operates every clear night with the exception of a few nights centered on the
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The NEO Observations Program is a result of a United States 1998 congressional directive to
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For a complete listing of all minor planets discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey,
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is about 1 electron per hour. These 10,560×10,560-pixel cameras provide a
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in Australia. The 1.5-meter and 68-cm survey telescopes use identical,
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de la Fuente Marcos, Carlos; de la Fuente Marcos, Raúl (June 2013).
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citizen science project. In this project, the volunteers search for
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near Tucson, Arizona. The CSS southern hemisphere counterpart, the
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Steve Chesley, Paul Chodas and Don Yeomans (September 15, 2011).
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are 30 seconds and the 1.5-m can reach objects fainter than 21.5
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Steve Chesley, Paul Chodas and Don Yeomans (January 9, 2008).
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In 2005, CSS became the most prolific NEO survey, surpassing
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Project to discover comets, asteroids, and near-Earth objects
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on May 9–10, 2006, and may impact the Earth on May 3, 2073.
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Bigelow Sky Survey

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