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Type: Document
Date/Time: 2019-08-02 11:11 UTC

A new release of our NEO Web Portal is on-line at http://neo.ssa.esa.int/. It represents a major update of the SSA-NEO system since it includes a number of new functionalities and an improved graphics. The possibility of visualizing the actual trajectory of an NEO including gravitational perturbations and an enlarged plot at close encounter has been implemented.

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2022-03-14 15:14 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: 2023-02-23 08:40 UTC
Type: Document
Date/Time: 2021-04-27 13:45 UTC
Type: Document
Date/Time: 2021-01-04 11:28 UTC
Type: Document
Date/Time: 2019-07-30 14:48 UTC

Close approach fact sheet for asteroid 2010WC9. A small asteroid impacted the Earth on 15 May 2018.

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2021-08-05 11:02 UTC

August 2021 Newsletter

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Date/Time: 2023-08-04 10:47 UTC

August 2023 Newsletter

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Date/Time: 2023-11-24 14:05 UTC
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Date/Time: 2022-08-05 08:07 UTC

August 2022 Newsletter

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2021-03-10 07:49 UTC

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2021-07-01 06:31 UTC

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2019-07-31 14:29 UTC

The Spacewatch project, located in Arizona, is probably the oldest of the asteroid survey still active today. They were the dominant discoverers of new asteroids in the ‘gos, and the pioneers of using CCDs to find new NEOs.

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2022-01-05 12:31 UTC

January 2022 Newsletter

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2019-08-02 15:39 UTC

Two large objects have been observed in the month ofJuly. (85989) 1999 JD6 had a distant encounter with the Earth, while the newly discovered asteroid 2015 OL35 entered our priority list for follow-up observations.

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2020-07-09 15:47 UTC

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2023-09-07 11:02 UTC

2023RS

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2022-06-30 08:22 UTC
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Date/Time: 2024-01-26 10:27 UTC
Type: Document
Date/Time: 2021-11-08 15:08 UTC

Asteroid 2019 XS

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2019-07-30 15:03 UTC

Close approach fact sheet for asteroid (3122) Florence. The fly-by is not very close to the Earth, but the object is large in size.

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2022-06-30 08:21 UTC
Type: Document
Date/Time: 2022-06-06 13:29 UTC

June 2022 Newsletter

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2019-08-02 11:03 UTC

The NEO Coordination Centre is collaborating with the European Commission project NEOShield-2 on the dissemination of NEO physical properties. Our EARN-based physical properties database will be enhanced to host additional data.

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2022-09-05 14:00 UTC

September 2022 Newsletter

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Date/Time: 2023-10-05 13:58 UTC

October 2023 Newsletter

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Date/Time: 2020-07-09 15:46 UTC

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Date/Time: 2022-02-04 14:46 UTC

February 2022 Newsletter

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2022-12-05 13:06 UTC

December 2022 Newsletter

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: 2019-07-31 12:25 UTC

Ten years ago, on 6 October 2008,Richard Kowalski, an observer of the Catalina Sky Survey, spotted the first-ever asteroid found on an imminent collision course with the Earth. Over the following hours, hundreds of astrometric observations, plus light curves and spectroscopic data, were collected by observers all over the world.

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2024-11-04 13:39 UTC
Type: Document
Date/Time: 2021-02-05 12:21 UTC

February 2021 Newsletter

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Date/Time: 2024-01-22 17:02 UTC
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Date/Time: 2020-06-25 11:25 UTC
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Date/Time: 2024-01-26 10:27 UTC
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Date/Time: 2024-11-29 14:08 UTC
Type: Document
Date/Time: 2024-01-26 10:27 UTC
Type: Document
Date/Time: 2022-05-06 07:14 UTC

May 2022 Newsletter

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Date/Time: 2019-07-31 12:08 UTC

On 1 February 2019 a bright daytime fireball was seen by multiple eyewitnesses around the area of Gulf of Mexico. It exploded over the western tip of Cuba, producing a significant shockwave felt by local residents, and the fall of a large number of stony meteorites, mostly near the village of Viflales.

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2020-06-25 11:29 UTC
Type: Document
Date/Time: 2020-06-25 11:27 UTC
Type: Document
Date/Time: 2024-03-22 08:31 UTC
Name:

Bolide

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Date/Time: 2025-03-31 08:31 UTC
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Date/Time: 2024-09-27 08:17 UTC
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Date/Time: 2024-09-24 16:08 UTC
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Date/Time: 2024-03-20 13:04 UTC
Type: Document
Date/Time: 2019-08-02 15:41 UTC

Some media attention was given to the distant fly-by of asteroid (1566) Icarus. Although the event in itself posed no collision threat whatsoever,Icarus is indeed an interesting object for the history of NEOs.

Type: Document
Date/Time: 2021-03-29 09:15 UTC