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Session 13: Apophis and Others, Far and Near: Future Characterization Opportunities from NEO Close Approaches

Friday, April 30, 2021
3:10 PM - 4:10 PM

Speaker

Dr. Mikael Granvik
Dr
University Of Helsinki / Luleå University Of Technology

FREQUENCY OF CLOSE EARTH APPROACHES BY NEAR-EARTH OBJECTS

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Dr. Michael Kelley
Program Scientist
PDCO, NASA HQ

IAWN PLANETARY DEFENSE EXERCISE: APOPHIS OBSERVING CAMPAIGN 2020-2021

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Dr. David Tholen
Astronomer
University Of Hawaii

Detection of Yarkovsky Acceleration of (99942) Apophis

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Mr Jean-yves Prado
Ceoo
Platineo

APOPHIS Express, a unique opportunity for visiting APOPHIS in 2029

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Dr. Patrick Taylor
Senior Scientist
Lunar and Planetary Institute, USRA

Characterization of Near-Earth Asteroid 153814 (2001 WN5) and Prospects for the 2028 Close Encounter with Earth

Abstract Submission

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Mr. Vladislav Zubko
Laboratory Assistant
Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Extension of the Earth Libration Point Missions by Targeting a Spacecraft to Near-Earth Asteroids

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Session Chair

James (Gerbs) Bauer
Dr
Department of Astronomy, University Of Maryland

Michaela Blain
Graduate Student
University Of Maryland College Park

Larry Denneau
Co-pi
University Of Hawaii

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