2022-09-21, 11:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 2022-09-22, 12:29 AM by bigmasterdrago.)
Appears to be only amateurs in Chili. Pan-STARRS in Hawaii but the big boys are Catalina and followups by Mt. Lemmon.
Interesting stats: https://catalina.lpl.arizona.edu/science...statistics
And a list of not so well known observatory discoveries: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_as...ervatories
This monster should make big changes in the south survey world.
https://www.lsst.org/
One of its scientific goals is the mapping of small objects in the Solar System, particularly near-Earth asteroids and Kuiper belt objects. LSST is expected to increase the number of cataloged objects by a factor of 10–100. It will also help with the search for the hypothesized Planet Nine.
Interesting stats: https://catalina.lpl.arizona.edu/science...statistics
And a list of not so well known observatory discoveries: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_as...ervatories
This monster should make big changes in the south survey world.
https://www.lsst.org/
One of its scientific goals is the mapping of small objects in the Solar System, particularly near-Earth asteroids and Kuiper belt objects. LSST is expected to increase the number of cataloged objects by a factor of 10–100. It will also help with the search for the hypothesized Planet Nine.


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