Klet Observatory - European Contribution to Detecting and Tracking of Near Earth Objects

M. Tichý
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Near Earth Object (NEO) research is an expanding field of astronomy. Is is important for solar system science and also for protecting human society from asteroid and comet hazard.  A near-Earth object (NEO) can be defined as an asteroid or comet that has a possibility of making an approach to the Earth, or possibly even collide with it. The discovery rate of current NEO surveys reflects progressive improvement in a number of technical areas. An integral part of NEO discovery is astrometric follow-up fundamental for precise orbit computation and for the reasonable judging of future close encounters with the Earth including possible impact solutions. A wide international cooperation is fundamental for NEO research.  The Klet Observatory (South Bohemia, Czech Republic) is aimed especially at the confirmation, early follow-up, long-arc follow-up and recovery of Near Earth Objects. It ranks among the world´s most prolific professional NEO follow-up programmes.  The first NEO follow-up programme started at Klet in 1993 using 0.57-reflector equipped with a small CCD camera. A fundamental upgrade was made in 2002 when the 1.06-m KLENOT telescope was put into regular operation. The KLENOT Telescope is the largest telescope in Europe used exclusively for observations of minor planets (asteroids) and comets and full observing time is dedicated to the KLENOT team.  Equipment, technology, software, observing strategy and results of both the Klet Observatory NEO Project between 1993-2010 and the first phase of the KLENOT Project from March 2002 to September 2008 are presented. They consist of thousands of precise astrometric measurements of Near Earth Objects and also three newly discovered Near Earth Asteroids.  Klet Observatory NEO activities as well as our future plans fully reflect international strategies and cooperation in the field of NEO studies.
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克莱特天文台-欧洲对探测和跟踪近地天体的贡献
近地天体(NEO)研究是天文学的一个新兴领域。这对太阳系科学很重要,对保护人类社会免受小行星和彗星的危害也很重要。近地天体(NEO)可以定义为有可能接近地球,甚至可能与地球相撞的小行星或彗星。目前近地天体调查的发现率反映了一些技术领域的逐步改进。近地天体发现的一个组成部分是天体测量跟踪,这是精确轨道计算和合理判断未来与地球的近距离接触(包括可能的撞击解决方案)的基础。广泛的国际合作是近地天体研究的基础。克雷特天文台(捷克共和国南波西米亚)的主要目标是对近地天体的确认、早期跟踪、长弧跟踪和恢复。它是世界上最多产的专业近地天体后续项目之一。第一个近地天体后续计划于1993年在克雷特开始,使用配备小型CCD相机的0.57反射器。2002年,当1.06米的KLENOT望远镜投入正常运行时,进行了一次根本性的升级。KLENOT望远镜是欧洲最大的望远镜,专门用于观测小行星和彗星,整个观测时间都献给了KLENOT团队。介绍了1993-2010年Klet近地天体观测项目和2002年3月- 2008年9月KLENOT项目一期项目的设备、技术、软件、观测策略和成果。它们包括对近地天体和三颗新发现的近地小行星的数千次精确天文测量。克雷特天文台的近地天体活动以及我们未来的计划充分反映了国际上在近地天体研究领域的战略和合作。
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