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Spaceguard-1: a space-based observatory for NEO physical characterization and discovery

Author(s)
Castronuovo, Marco  
Cellino, Alberto
Di Martino, Mario
Subjects

Mid-IR

Mirrors

Observatories

Orbital dynamics

Reflectivity

Solar system

Telescopes

Date Issued
2000-07-01
Abstract
We investigate a broad system design for a space-based observatory operating at mid-infrared and visible wavelengths to perform physical characterization and discovery of near-Earth objects (NEOs) in the inner solar system. Our goals require measurements that are much more efficiently done from space. The mission objectives are to obtain accurate diameters, albedos and multiband reflectance properties for the known NEOs, and to conduct a search for objects spending most or all their orbital period inside Earths orbit. The purpose is to observe a large fraction of the existing population during a mission operational lifetime of two years. A rather modest sized telescope (70 cm primary mirror and Ritchey-Chretien optical configuration) is found to be adequate to meet the objectives.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/772
DOI
10.1117/12.394026
54dcce078580fe1368eeaf68
URL
http://proceedings.spiedigitallibrary.org/proceeding.aspx?articleid=900308
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