The NEO Page
Collected herein are local links dealing specifically with Near-Earth Objects (NEOs).- The NEO Confirmation Page.
- NEO candidate last added/updated (or page modified) on Mar. 27.71 UT.
- There are 74 NEO candidates in need of confirmation at the present time (Mar. 27.71 UT).
- Newly-discovered fast-moving objects in need of confirmation are listed here.
- New objects should be reported via normal channels.
- Sky coverage.
- See which parts of the sky have been searched recently and add your own coverage information.
- Plots of the inner regions of the solar system
- Plot of the inner region of the solar system (out as far as just beyond the orbit of Jupiter)
- Plot of the innermost region of the solar system (out as far as just beyond the orbit of Mars)
- Ephemerides and orbital elements for currently-observable NEOs.
- Dates of last observation of NEOs
that have not been seen recently. [Enhanced 2000 Nov. 27]
- Complete list of dates of last observation for unusual objects. [Enhanced 2000 Dec. 26]
- Lists of bright and faint recovery opportunities for old one-opposition objects.
- Lists of known NEOs (including listing of the larger potentially-dangerous objects).
- Close approaches to the earth.
- Animations
- Animation of the inner part of the solar system over a two-year period. Note: 5.1 MB, 961 x 961 pixels.
- Breakdown of PHA and NEA discoveries by discovery teams/individuals.
Other links are also provided, mainly to active observational programs:
- Pan-STARRS 1 (code F51).
- Catalina Sky Survey (code 703).
- Spacewatch (code 691).
- LINEAR (code 704).
- Siding Spring Survey (code E12).
- 1.0-m NEO Follow-Up Program (code 413).
- KLENOT (code 246).
- The NEO Program Office (NASA/JPL)
- NEODys (Univ. Pisa)
- The Italian headquarters of the Spaceguard Foundation.