1. First Detection of Two Near-Earth Asteroids With a Southern Hemisphere Planetary Radar System.
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Benson, Craig, Reynolds, John, Stacy, N. J. S., Benner, Lance A. M., Edwards, P. G., Baines, Graham, Boyce, Russell, Giorgini, Jon D., Jao, Joseph S., Martinez, George, Slade, Martin A., Teitelbaum, Lawrence P., Anabtawi, Aseel, Kahan, Daniel, Oudrhiri, Kamal, Philips, C. J., Stevens, J. B., Kruzins, Ed, and Lazio, T. Joseph W.
- Abstract
We describe the first demonstration of a Southern Hemisphere planetary radar system to detect two near-Earth asteroids (NEAs). The demonstration was conducted in a bistatic manner, with the 70 m antenna of the Canberra Deep Space Communications Complex transmitting at 2.1 GHz and reception at the Parkes Radio Telescope, outfitted with multiple receivers, and the Australia Telescope Compact Array. This initial system was used to detect the NEAs (43577) 2005 UL5 and (33342) 1998 WT24 during their close approaches in 2015 November and 2015 December, respectively. We describe the performance of the system and consider future possibilities using other antennas of the Canberra Deep Space Communications Complex as transmitters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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