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6:00 PM
Near-Earth Asteroid Follow-up Observations at the SAAO
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Nicolas Erasmus
(South African Astronomical Observatory, Cape Town, 7925, South Africa & Department of Physics, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, 7602, South Africa)
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6:20 PM
Analysis of Bennu’s Density Distribution Using Recent Mission Data
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Ashish Cavale
(University of Colorado Boulder)
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6:40 PM
NEAs photometric survey from Loiano Astronomical Station
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Albino Carbognani
(INAF-OAS)
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7:00 PM
A New Program for Rotational Characterization of Near-Earth Objects
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Adam Battle
(Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona)
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7:20 PM
A rapid-response program to characterize Near Earth Objects with LCO's MuSCAT instruments
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David Trilling
(Northern Arizona University)
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7:40 PM
Rapid Reconnaissance and Characterization of Potentially Hazardous Asteroids and Comets with Solar Sailcraft
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John McVey
(The Aerospace Corporation)
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8:00 PM
MASS MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES FOR HIGH-SPEED FLYBY RECONNAISSANCE MISSIONS OF POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS ASTEROIDS
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Justin Atchison
(The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory)
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8:20 PM
Space to Lab Asteroid Studies with Imminent Impactors in the LSST era
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Hadrien Devillepoix
(Curtin University)
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8:40 PM
Asteroid Polarimetry & Classification with the 2-m Liverpool Telescope
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Rosie Wilson
(European Space Agency)
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8:40 PM
A model based approach to asteroid detection and characterisation using bistatic continuous wave radar
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Edwin Peters
(University of New South Wales Canberra)
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8:40 PM
Mass ejection by fast-spinning Didymos: orbiting dust and transference to Dimorphos
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Adriano Campo Bagatin
(Universidad de Alicante)
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8:40 PM
On the parameters of NEO encounters with the Earth
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Roman Zolotarev
(Institute of Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences)
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8:40 PM
Investigating the effect of aggregate parameters on the macro-scale properties of rubble-rile asteroids
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Irina Luciana San Sebastián
(Politecnico di Milano)
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8:40 PM
Probing shape, spin, and absolute magnitude: A comprehensive study of thirteen asteroids with MOID less than 1 AU
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Kristers Nagainis
(University of Latvia Institute of Astronomy)
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8:40 PM
Radar Observation of Asteroids 2005 LW3 and 2006 WB with European Radio Telescopes
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Giuseppe Pupillo
(INAF - Istituto di Radioastronomia, Via Gobetti 101, Bologna, 40128, Italy)
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8:40 PM
Impact probability predictions for 2024 PDC25 via jet transport techniques
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Jorge Perez-Hernandez
(Telespazio Germany GmbH)
Luis Benet
(ICF-UNAM, Mexico)
Luis Eduardo Ramírez Montoya
(ICF-UNAM, Mexico)
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8:40 PM
Overview of NEO-related research by the Planetary Science Team at University of Alicante (Spain)
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Adriano Campo Bagatin
(Universidad de Alicante)
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8:40 PM
Statistical analysis of the observatory performances
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Karolina Dziadura
(Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
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8:40 PM
Southern Hemisphere Asteroid Radar Program (SHARP)
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Shinji Horiuchi
(CSIRO)
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8:40 PM
Stellar Occultations: a powerful Citizen science contribution to planetary defence
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Damya Souami
(LIRA (formerly LESIA), Observatoire de Paris—Section Meudon, F-92195 Meudon Cedex, France; Université Côte d’Azur, Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur, CNRS, Laboratoire Lagrange, F-06304 NICE Cedex 4, France; naXys, Department of Mathematics, University of Namur, Namur, Belgium)
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8:40 PM
Near-Earth asteroid regolith properties from thermal mm-wavelength observations
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Timothy Titus
(US Geological Survey Astrogeology Science Center)
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8:40 PM
Rapid-Defender: A New Polarimeter for Planetary Defense
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Estela Fernandez-Valenzuela
(Florida Space Institute (University of Central Florida))
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8:40 PM
SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE ASTEROID RESEARCH CONSORTIUM FOR SUPPORT TO PLANETARY DEFENCE
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Ed Kruzins
(University of New South Wales Canberra)
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8:40 PM
Lightcurve Analysis of Imminent Impactors for Planetary Defense Using Innovative Trail Technique
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Maxime Devogele
(ESA NEOCC)
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8:40 PM
Micrometers Regolith Grain Size Properties Inferred by Laboratory Infrared Observation and their Implication for Planetary Protection
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Giovanni Poggiali
(INAF-Astrophysical Observatory of Arcetri)
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8:40 PM
Prevalence of Fast Rotators in Small Near-Earth Asteroids: An Ongoing Survey from the Canary Island Observatories
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Miguel R. Alarcon
(Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias)
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8:40 PM
DUST DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS USING LICIACUBE OBSERVATIONS IN PREPARATION FOR THE HERA MISSION SCIENCE
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Stavro Ivanovski
(INAF- Astronomical Observatory of Trieste, Italy)
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8:40 PM
Sensitivity of surface modification to seismic waves in rubble-pile asteroids
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Eric Frizzell
(Politecnico di Milano)
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8:40 PM
Radar and optical tracking of Near-Earth Objects at the University of Tasmania
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Guifre Molera Calves
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8:40 PM
Raining Fire: Meteoroid Characterisation based on Ballistic Trajectory Analysis
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Thomas Stevenson
(Curtin University)
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8:40 PM
Search for potentially hazardous long-period comets based on the projection of their meteoroid streams
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Peter Jenniskens
(SETI Institute)
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8:40 PM
INFRARED PHOTOMETRY FOR NEAR-EARTH OBJECTS FROM SPITZER - THE FULL SAMPLE
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Andrew McNeill
(Bowling Green State University)
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8:40 PM
Enhancing Near earth object detection and characterization by optimizing ground based technology and small satellite constellations
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Mahima Gehlot
(Near earth object Project Group-SGAC)
Sama Khanjani
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8:40 PM
The Aegis orbit determination and impact monitoring system architecture
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Francesco Gianotto
(ESA NEOCC / Starion)
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8:40 PM
An IAWN Comet Campaign
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James Bauer
(University of Maryland)
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8:40 PM
Astrometry, orbit determination, and thermal inertia of the Tianwen-2 target asteroid (469219) Kamo`oalewa
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Marco Fenucci
(ESA NEOCC/PDO)
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8:40 PM
The potentially hazardous binary asteroid (285263) 1998 QE2
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Flaviane Venditti
(University of Central Florida)