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2025 Planetary Defense Conference, Day 3

…see  Day 1,  Day 2

Now, in Day 3, we get into the telescopes (and one antenna) for both detection and tracking:

 

Session 4: Near-Earth Object (NEO) Discovery
The Pan-STARRS Search for Near-Earth Objects: 10+ Years old and going strong  Richard Wainscoat
Modern computational techniques for improving moving object detection pipelines with the Catalina Sky Survey  Carson Fuls
NEO Surveys Doing More With More: Optimized Scheduling And Object Search For Multi-Observatory Operations  Larry Denneau
ESA’s Planetary Defence Office NEO Survey Strategy  Rainer Kresken
Imminent impactor discoveries from Hungary: recent results and lessons learnt  Krisztian Sarneczky
How Much Warning Time for Asteroid Impacts Will We Have in the Vera Rubin Era?  Kathleen Kiker
2024 Schweickart Prize Winning Proposal: The Sunward NEO Surveillance and Early Twilight Detection (SUNSET) Collaboration  Joseph DeMartini

Minor Planet Center Updates and New Developments  Federica Spoto
Machine learning improvement of the Near Earth Object discovery process  Peter Veres
Identifying potential NEOs based on their single-tracklet motion  Robert Weryk
How many 1km NEAs are there? A critical revision of different estimates  Gonzalo Tancredi
2032 And 2036 Risk Enhancement From NEOs in The Taurid Stream  Mark Boslough
Predicted Discovery Of Low-Delta V Targets Among The NEO Population By NEO Surveyor  Paul Abell

Panel Session 3: International Year of Asteroid Awareness and Planetary Defence, 2029 (Panel Chairs: Doris Daou, Romana Kofier, Ailor)

Session 5: Near Earth Object (NEO) Characterization
IAWN Planetary Defense Campaigns  Michael Kelley
JWST As a Tool for Early Characterization of Potential Impactors  Andrew Rivkin
Follow-up Activities and Developments from ESA’s Planetary Defence Office  Marco Micheli
Status of Near-Earth Asteroid Radar Observations at Goldstone  Marina Brozovic
The Rapid-Response Fully-Automated NEA Follow-Up Program with the SAAO’s 1-m Lesedi Telescope  Thobeldie Sandra Ngwane
Investigation of Near-Earth Objects Using the 1.88m Telescope at NRIAO, Egypt  Ahmed Moursi

Characterization of High Priority NEOs from the 4.3-m Lowell Discovery Telescope (LDT)  Nicholas Moskovitz
Measuring the Menace: Advances in Determining the Size of Hazardous Near-Earth Objects  Maxime Devogele
Physical Characterization of Potentially Hazardous Asteroid (1866) Icarus  Eric Maclennan
Tidal disruptions increase the number of asteroids on Earth-crossing orbits  Mikael Granvik
A Near-Earth Object Model Calibrated to Earth Impactors  Sophie Deam
Review of instrumentally recorded meteorite falls as geological hand specimens of asteroid families  Peter Jenniskens

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