[1] | EARN | 1.) Near-Earth Asteroid Lightcurve Analysis at the Center for Solar System Studies: 2018 September-December, B.D. Warner |
[2] | EARN | 1.) Lowell Observatory Near-Earth Asteroid Photometric Survey (NEAPS): Paper 4. Skiff, Brian A et al. |
[3] | EARN | 1.) Alexey V. Sergeyev and Benoit Carry A&A, 652 (2021) A59 |
[4] | EARN | 1.) DeMeo, F.E. et al. (2014) Icarus 227, 112-122. (Mars encounters cause fresh surfaces on some near-Earth asteroids) (contains taxonomic classification of 249 NEAs) |
[5] | EARN | 1.) A. V. Sergeyev, B. Carry et al A&A, 658 (2022) A109 |
[6] | EARN | Earth Asteroids Research Node: https://earn.dlr.de |
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[8] | EARN | 1.) Pravec, P. et al. (1998) Icarus 136, 124-153. (Lightcurves of 26 Near-Earth Asteroids)(1943,2063,2100,3103,3122,3200,3691,3752,4341,4957,5143,5587,7025,7341,7480,7482,7822,8034,1989UQ,1992CC1,1992QN,1995FX,1997BR,1997GH3,1997GL3,1997SE5) 2.) Weidenschilling, S.J. et al. (1990) Icarus 86, 402-447. (Photometric geodesy of main-belt asteroids. III - Additional lightcurves)(.1620..) 3.) Pravec, P. et al. (1997) Icarus 130, 275-286. (The Near-Earth Objects Follow-Up Program. II. Results for 8 Asteroids from 1982 to 1995)(1943,2102,2212,3199,5751,6322,7474, 1989VA) 4.) Wisniewski, W.Z. et al. (1997) Icarus 126, 395-449. (Photometric Observations of 125 Asteroids) 5.) Warner, B.D. et al. (2014) MPB 41, 157-168. (NEAR-EARTH ASTEROID LIGHTCURVE ANALYSIS AT CS3-PALMER DIVIDE STATION: 2014 JANUARY-MARCH) (1943,4055,4954,25916,35107,40267,53435,68031,85990,86039,138127,143409,243566,275677,277570,294739,357622,377097,1995CR,2006DP14,2009CT,2009QF31,2011BT15,2012AU10,2013XV8,2013YZ13,2013PD21,2013XF22,2013YZ37,2013WT44,2014CR,2014EM,2014BR8,2014CG13,2014CU13,2014EY24,2014AY28,2014EL45,2014BR57,2014DX110) 6.) Koehn, B.W. et al. (2014) MPB 41, 286-300. (LOWELL OBSERVATORY NEAR-EARTH ASTEROID PHOTOMETRIC SURVEY (NEAPS) - 2009 JANUARY THROUGH 2009 JUNE) (433,1943,3554,5011,5604,5620,5693,8566,14402,16834,22753,35107,52768,68350,85867,138883,141052,143651,154244,161989,162385,163758,175706,194386,203217,207945,208023,212546,256412,2001FE90,2004LV3,2005BC,2005SG19,2008QT3,2008WL60,2009DE47,2009DO111,2009EP2,2009FD,2009JM2) 7.) Warner, B.D. (2015) MPB 42, 41-53. (NEAR-EARTH ASTEROID LIGHTCURVE ANALYSIS AT CS3-PALMER DIVIDE STATION: 2014 JUNE-OCTOBER) (45 NEAs) |
[9] | ESA Aegis | ESA orbit determination and impact monitoring system |
[10] | EARN | 1.) Pravec, P. et al. (2012) Icarus 221, 365-387 (Absolute magnitudes of asteroids and a revision of asteroid albedo estimates from WISE thermal observations) 2.) Pravec, P. et al. (1997) Icarus 130, 275-286. (The Near-Earth Objects Follow-Up Program. II. Results for 8 Asteroids from 1982 to 1995)(1943,2102,2212,3199,5751,6322,7474, 1989VA) 3.) Pravec, P. et al. (1998) Icarus 136, 124-153. (Lightcurves of 26 Near-Earth Asteroids)(1943,2063,2100,3103,3122,3200,3691,3752,4341,4957,5143,5587,7025,7341,7480,7482,7822,8034,1989UQ,1992CC1,1992QN,1995FX,1997BR,1997GH3,1997GL3,1997SE5) 4.) Wisniewski, W.Z. et al. (1997) Icarus 126, 395-449. (Photometric Observations of 125 Asteroids) |
[11] | EARN | 1.) Pravec, P. et al. (2012) Icarus 221, 365-387 (Absolute magnitudes of asteroids and a revision of asteroid albedo estimates from WISE thermal observations) 2.) Pravec, P. et al. (1997) Icarus 130, 275-286. (The Near-Earth Objects Follow-Up Program. II. Results for 8 Asteroids from 1982 to 1995)(1943,2102,2212,3199,5751,6322,7474, 1989VA) 3.) Pravec, P. et al. (1998) Icarus 136, 124-153. (Lightcurves of 26 Near-Earth Asteroids)(1943,2063,2100,3103,3122,3200,3691,3752,4341,4957,5143,5587,7025,7341,7480,7482,7822,8034,1989UQ,1992CC1,1992QN,1995FX,1997BR,1997GH3,1997GL3,1997SE5) |
[12] | EARN | 1.) Mueller, M. et al. (2011) Astron. J. 141, 109. (ExploreNEOs. III. PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF 65 POTENTIAL SPACECRAFT TARGET ASTEROIDS) 2.) Harris(DLR), A.W. et al. (2011) Astron. J. 141, 75. (ExploreNEOs. II. THE ACCURACY OF THE WARM SPITZER NEAR-EARTH OBJECT SURVEY) 3.) Trilling, D.E. et al. (2010) Astron. J. 140, 770-784. (EXPLORENEOs. I. DESCRIPTION AND FIRST RESULTS FROM THE WARM SPITZER NEAR-EARTH OBJECT SURVEY) (diameters & albedos for 101 NEOs) 4.) Veeder, G.J. et al. (1981) Icarus 46, 281-284. (The diameter and albedo of 1943 Anteros) 5.) Veeder, G.J. et al. (1989) Astron. J. 97, 1211-1219. (Radiometry of near-earth asteroids) 6.) Nugent, C.R. et al. (2015) Astrophys. J. 814_117 (13pp) (NEOWISE Reactivation Mission Year One: Preliminary Asteroid Diameters and Albedos)(201 NEOs) 7.) Mueller, M. et al. (2011) Astron. J. 141, 109. (ExploreNEOs. III. PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF 65 POTENTIAL SPACECRAFT TARGET ASTEROIDS) 8.) Usui, F. et al. (2011) Pub. Astron. Soc. Japan 63, 1117-1138. (Asteroid Catalog Using AKARI: AKARI/IRC Mid-Infrared Asteroid Survey) |
[13] | EARN | 1.) Thomas, C.A. et al. (2011) Astron. J. 142, 85. (ExploreNEOs. V. AVERAGE ALBEDO BY TAXONOMIC COMPLEX IN THE NEAR-EARTH ASTEROID POPULATION) (new albedos data for 118 NEOs) 2.) Harris(DLR), A.W. et al. (2011) Astron. J. 141, 75. (ExploreNEOs. II. THE ACCURACY OF THE WARM SPITZER NEAR-EARTH OBJECT SURVEY) 3.) Trilling, D.E. et al. (2010) Astron. J. 140, 770-784. (EXPLORENEOs. I. DESCRIPTION AND FIRST RESULTS FROM THE WARM SPITZER NEAR-EARTH OBJECT SURVEY) (diameters & albedos for 101 NEOs) 4.) Veeder, G.J. et al. (1989) Astron. J. 97, 1211-1219. (Radiometry of near-earth asteroids) 5.) Nugent, C.R. et al. (2015) Astrophys. J. 814_117 (13pp) (NEOWISE Reactivation Mission Year One: Preliminary Asteroid Diameters and Albedos)(201 NEOs) 6.) Mueller, M. et al. (2011) Astron. J. 141, 109. (ExploreNEOs. III. PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF 65 POTENTIAL SPACECRAFT TARGET ASTEROIDS) 7.) Usui, F. et al. (2011) Pub. Astron. Soc. Japan 63, 1117-1138. (Asteroid Catalog Using AKARI: AKARI/IRC Mid-Infrared Asteroid Survey) |
[14] | EARN | 1.) Lin, C-H. et al. (2018) P&SS 152, 116-135. (Photometric survey and taxonomic identifications of 92 near-Earth asteroids) |
[15] | EARN | 1.) Tedesco, E.F. (1989) in "Asteroids II" (Eds. R.P.Binzel et al.), Univ.Ariz.Press, Tucson, USA, pp. 1090-1138. |
[16] | EARN | 1.) Binzel, R.P. et al. (2001) Icarus 151,139-149. (Spectral Properties of Near-Earth Objects: Palomar and IRTF Results for 48 Objects Including Spacecraft Targets (9969) Braille and (10302) 1989 ML) 2.) Binzel, R.P. et al. (2004) Planetary & Space Science 52, 291-296. (Spetral observations for near-Earth objects..(1685,1943,4660)) 3.) Fevig. R.A. and U. Fink (2007) Icarus 188, 175-188. (Spectral observations of 19 weathered and 23 fresh NEAs and their correlations with orbital parameters)(433,1036,1627,1685,1862,1866,1943,1980,3103,3122,3199,3671,4183,4341,4954,5587,5751,5836,6037,7358,7482,7753,7822,7977,8201,10563,11066,13651,13651,19356,20236,20255,35107,85490,J97GD32,J97UH9,J97US9,J98HE3,J98HT31,J98ME3,J98MS2,K04LC2) 4.) Thomas, C.A. et al. (2014) Icarus 228, 217-246. (Physical characterization of Warm Spitzer-observed near-Earth objects) |
[17] | EARN | 1.) href="http://echo.jpl.nasa.gov/asteroids/index.html">JPL's NEO Radar Detection Program Webpage |