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e-Posters: Apophis and Others, Far and Near: Future Characterization Opportunities from NEO Close Approaches (Available full conference)

Friday, April 30, 2021
7:25 PM - 7:30 PM

Speaker

Mr Joseph DeMartini
Graduate Student
University Of Maryland, College Park

Using a Discrete Element Method with Realistic Packing and Irregular Particle Shapes to Investigate Seismic Response of 99942 Apophis During its 2029 Tidal Encounter with Earth

Abstract Submission

Oral Presentation / e-Poster Document / e-Lightning Talk (PDF)

Dr. Javier Licandro
Researcher
Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias

The 99942 Apophis observational campaign at the Canary Islands observatories during its 2021 close approach: preliminary results

Abstract Submission

Oral Presentation / e-Poster Document / e-Lightning Talk (PDF)

Mr. Jorge A. Pérez-Hernández
Phd Student
ICF UNAM

An estimation of the Yarkovsky effect for (99942) Apophis via semi-analytical methods: implications for orbital evolution and uncertainty propagation beyond 2029

Abstract Submission

Oral Presentation / e-Poster Document / e-Lightning Talk (PDF)

Mr Akash Satpathy
Student Researcher
University Of Arizona

NEOWISE observations of the potentially hazardous asteroid (99942) Apophis

Abstract Submission

Oral Presentation / e-Poster Document / e-Lightning Talk (PDF)

Dr. Ireneusz Wlodarczyk
Emeritius
Chorzow Astronomical Observatory

POSSIBLE IMPACTS OF THE ASTEROID (99942) APOPHIS.

Abstract Submission

Extended Abstract/Full Paper

Oral Presentation / e-Poster Document / e-Lightning Talk (PDF)

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