Jet Propulsion Laboratory's (JPL) Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) program has two simultaneously-operating, autonomous search systems on two geographically-separated 1.2-m telescopes; one at the Maui Space Surveillance System (NEAT/MSSS) and the other on the Palomar Observatory's Oschin telescope (NEAT/Palomar). This paper will focus exclusively on the NEAT/MSSS system.


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    Title :

    An update of the Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking/Maui Space Surveillance System (NEAT/MSSS) collaboration


    Contributors:

    Conference:

    2002 AMOS Technical Conference


    Publication date :

    2002-09-17


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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