Showing 1 - 8 results of 8 for search '"Near-Earth object"', query time: 0.10s Refine Results
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4

    Visible spectroscopy from the Mission Accessible Near-Earth Object Survey (MANOS): taxonomic dependence on asteroid size by Person, Michael J, Binzel, Richard P, DeMeo, Francesca E

    Published 2020
    “…The Mission Accessible Near-Earth Object Survey (MANOS) aims to observe and characterize small (mean absolute magnitude H ~ 25 mag) Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) that are accessible by spacecraft (mean Δv ~ 5.7 km s−1) and that make close approaches with the Earth (mean Minimum Orbital Intersection Distance MOID ~ 0.03 au). …”
    Get full text
    Article
  5. 5

    Twenty Years of SpeX: Accuracy Limits of Spectral Slope Measurements in Asteroid Spectroscopy by Marsset, Michaël, DeMeo, Francesca E, Binzel, Richard P, Bus, Schelte J, Burbine, Thomas H, Burt, Brian, Moskovitz, Nicholas, Polishook, David, Rivkin, Andrew S, Slivan, Stephen M, Thomas, Cristina

    Published 2021
    “…We examined two decades of SpeX/NASA Infrared Telescope Facility observations from the Small Main-Belt Asteroid Spectroscopic Survey (SMASS) and the MIT-Hawaii Near-Earth Object Spectroscopic Survey (MITHNEOS) to investigate uncertainties and systematic errors in reflectance spectral slope measurements of asteroids. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  6. 6

    Twenty Years of SpeX: Accuracy Limits of Spectral Slope Measurements in Asteroid Spectroscopy by Marsset, Michaël, DeMeo, Francesca E, Binzel, Richard P, Bus, Schelte J, Burbine, Thomas H, Burt, Brian, Moskovitz, Nicholas, Polishook, David, Rivkin, Andrew S, Slivan, Stephen M, Thomas, Cristina

    Published 2022
    “…We examined two decades of SpeX/NASA Infrared Telescope Facility observations from the Small Main-Belt Asteroid Spectroscopic Survey (SMASS) and the MIT-Hawaii Near-Earth Object Spectroscopic Survey (MITHNEOS) to investigate uncertainties and systematic errors in reflectance spectral slope measurements of asteroids. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  7. 7

    Mars encounters cause fresh surfaces on some near-Earth asteroids by Lockhart, Matthew, DeMeo, Francesca E, Binzel, Richard P

    Published 2016
    “…Previous work found that Earth encounters were the dominant freshening mechanism and could be responsible for all near-Earth object (NEO) Q-types. In this work we increase the known NEO Q-type sample of by a factor of three. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  8. 8