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Published on: July 1, 2019
Search and study of the space debris and asteroids within ISON project
Igor E Molotov1, Yurij N Krugly2, Leonid V Elenin1
1Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, RAS, Miusskaya sq. 4, 125047, Moscow, Russia.
Abstract:
International Scientific Optical Network (ISON) is an open international voluntary project specializing in observations of the near-Earth space objects. Observatories collaborating with ISON provide the global coverage and successfully combine the observations of the space debris and asteroids. The network includes more than 50 telescopes of 27 observatories in 15 countries and has been working since 2005. ISON monitors the whole GEO region and tracks the objects at GEO, GTO, HEO and LEO. ISON data allowing maintenance of the database of the space objects orbits, validating space debris population model and providing conjunction assessment analysis for satellites at high orbits. ISON develops the technology of asteroid survey with small telescopes and arranges regular photometry observations of near-Earth asteroids (NEA) to investigate the YORP effect, search new binary NEAs, and support radar experiments.
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