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NAO and SHAO participation in the near-Earth space observations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 March 2015

A. Shulga
Affiliation:
Nikolaev Astronomical Observatory Nikolaev, 54030, Ukraine email: avshulga@mail.ru
Y. Kozyryev
Affiliation:
Nikolaev Astronomical Observatory Nikolaev, 54030, Ukraine email: avshulga@mail.ru
Y. Sybiryakova
Affiliation:
Nikolaev Astronomical Observatory Nikolaev, 54030, Ukraine email: avshulga@mail.ru
Z. Tang
Affiliation:
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory Shanghai, 200030, China email: zhtang@shao.as.cn
Y. Mao
Affiliation:
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory Shanghai, 200030, China email: zhtang@shao.as.cn
Y. Li
Affiliation:
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory Shanghai, 200030, China email: zhtang@shao.as.cn
Y. Yu
Affiliation:
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory Shanghai, 200030, China email: zhtang@shao.as.cn
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Abstract

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The joint observations of space debris are conducted by NAO and SHAO. The main task of observations is precise estimation of the hazard collisions of SD with operating satellites. Observations of the near earth asteroids (NEA) on the distance of less than 0.05 AU, according to the NEODyS program, are conducted in NAO. The main task is to obtain the large number of precise observations of the NEAs during their closest approach to the Earth.

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Contributed Papers
Copyright
Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2015 

References

Shulga, O., Kozyryev, Y., & Sybiryakova, Y. 2008, Proc. of IAU Symposium 248, pp. 128–129.Google Scholar
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