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Type: Web Content Article
Date/Time: 2019-06-07 10:48 UTC

ESA today inaugurated a new hub that will strengthen Europe's contribution to the global hunt for asteroids and other hazardous natural objects that may strike Earth. Near-Earth Objects, or NEOs,...

Type: Web Content Article
Date/Time: 2019-06-07 10:50 UTC

In February, a speeding asteroid slammed into our atmosphere and exploded high over Russia's Ural region (on the left- Asteroid trace over Chelyabinsk, Russia, on 15 February 2013), injuring...

Type: Web Content Article
Date/Time: 2019-06-07 11:26 UTC

The orbital path of 2011 AG5 has been carefully analyzed in the past year, due to its 1-in-550 probability to pass, during the moderately close approach to the Earth that will take place in early...

Type: Web Content Article
Date/Time: 2019-06-07 11:31 UTC

In the last SSA-NEO observing run on Tenerife, we have imaged an object on the NEO Confirmation Page called SW40nU (now called comet C/2012 T5), discovered by the Spacewatch survey. It turned out...

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Type: Web Content Article
Date/Time: 2019-12-20 10:20 UTC

Placeholder article about most recent CAFS.

Type: Web Content Article
Date/Time: 2019-12-20 09:23 UTC

The ESA SSA-NEO Coordination Centre has released the December newsletter.

Type: Web Content Article
Date/Time: 2019-06-06 10:58 UTC

'Oumuamua, an object from another star system that made a brief appearance in our skies turns out to be a tiny interstellar comet. Read more: https://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science

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Type: Web Content Article
Date/Time: 2020-07-06 13:33 UTC

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Type: Web Content Article
Date/Time: 2020-07-16 06:46 UTC

Close Approach Fact Sheet for asteroid (52768) 1998 OR2

Type: Web Content Article
Date/Time: 2020-01-21 13:45 UTC

The ESA SSA-NEO Coordination Centre has released the July newsletter.

Type: Web Content Article
Date/Time: 2020-09-10 12:20 UTC

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Type: Web Content Article
Date/Time: 2019-06-20 23:28 UTC

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Type: Web Content Article
Date/Time: 2020-07-09 15:47 UTC

Last update: 2020-12-04 10:00 UTC On this page, the NEOCC provides problems (we call them 'riddles') related to the observation of NEOs, their dynamics and their characterisation. In irregular...

Type: Web Content Article
Date/Time: 2019-09-09 06:56 UTC

It is possible to visualise the orbits of all asteroids in our database by entering their name, provisional designation or catalogue number. The position along the orbit is computed at regular time...

Type: Web Content Article
Date/Time: 2019-06-05 09:00 UTC

Asteroid and Comet Trajectory Propagator (NEOPROP) In 2012, Astos Solutions developed for ESA a new orbital propagator algorithm in order to assess the potential risk of impact of an NEO. The...

Type: Web Content Article
Date/Time: 2019-08-13 12:42 UTC

The first part of the Discovery Statistics page

Type: Web Content Article
Date/Time: 2019-06-04 14:05 UTC

It is widely acknowledged that NEO science is intriguing and often goes against common sense. A clear understanding of the meaning and importance of any text concerning near-Earth objects, their...

Type: Web Content Article
Date/Time: 2019-08-08 09:27 UTC

The word NEO stands for near-Earth object, indicating a small body of the Solar System which can come into the Earth’s neighbourhood. A broad classification of NEOs distinguishes NECs (near-Earth...

Type: Web Content Article
Date/Time: 2019-08-08 09:28 UTC

Even if an asteroid misses the Earth, it can come back and hit our planet in a subsequent "return". Whether this happens or not, depends on whether the object passes through well-defined regions in...

Type: Web Content Article
Date/Time: 2019-08-08 09:29 UTC

The first NEA, (433) Eros, was discovered by Gustav Witt from the Urania Sternwarte Berlin and independently by Auguste Charlois from the Observatoire de Nice, on 13 August 1898. The discovery...