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Type: Document
Date/Time: 2024-06-28 10:21 UTC

2024MK

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Date/Time: 2022-06-29 15:24 UTC
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Date/Time: 2020-07-03 08:04 UTC
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Date/Time: 2021-09-01 06:05 UTC

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2021-08-02 11:20 UTC

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2019-07-31 15:20 UTC

Whenever a new set of observations for an object is published, our Impact Monitoring routines perform a new search for possibly impacting orbits compatible with such set of observations. The system is capable of detecting all possibly impacting orbits down to an impact probability threshold, named “generic completeness level”.

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2019-08-02 15:44 UTC

The month ofApril saw two very important international meetings on NEOs taking place at the ESA ESRIN establishment in Frascati. On g—10 April the Space Mission Planning Advisory Group (SMPAG) met for two days for their third regular meeting.

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Date/Time: 2024-11-18 10:52 UTC
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Date/Time: 2025-01-07 13:00 UTC

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Date/Time: 2024-01-26 10:27 UTC
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Date/Time: 2020-07-03 08:20 UTC

Asteroid 52768 1998OR2

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2021-11-05 13:47 UTC

November 2021 Newsletter

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Date/Time: 2024-04-01 11:45 UTC

April 2024 Newsletter

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Date/Time: 2024-04-10 16:31 UTC

2024GJ2

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Date/Time: 2021-04-27 15:18 UTC

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Date/Time: 2022-10-24 09:50 UTC
Type: Document
Date/Time: 2019-07-31 14:48 UTC

The closest approach distance is not the only important parameter for assessing the asteroid hazard. The velocity plays a crucial role in shaping the outcome of a close encounter as well as in evaluating the consequences of an impact. The speed at which an asteroid flies by the Earth results from geometrical and dynamical considerations characterizing its pre-encounter orbit.

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2024-01-05 12:35 UTC

January 2024 Newsletter

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2019-08-02 15:47 UTC

On 25 March 2015 our website experienced unusually high traffic for a few hours, seven times above our average rate. We tracked this boost of popularity to some news about the flyby of asteroid 2014 YB35 that were circulating on the web around that time.

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2020-06-25 11:27 UTC