The Near-Earth Object Surveyor Mission Article uri icon

abstract

  • The Near-Earth Object (NEO) Surveyor mission is a NASA observatory designed to discover and characterize near-Earth asteroids and comets. The mission's primary objective is to find the majority of objects large enough to cause severe regional impact damage ($>$140 m in effective spherical diameter) within its five-year baseline survey. Operating at the Sun-Earth L1 Lagrange point, the mission will survey to within 45 degrees of the Sun in an effort to find the objects in the most Earth-like orbits. The survey cadence is optimized to provide observational arcs long enough to reliably distinguish near-Earth objects from more distant small bodies that cannot pose an impact hazard. Over the course of its survey, NEO Surveyor will discover $\sim$200,000 - 300,000 new NEOs down to sizes as small as $\sim$10 m and thousands of comets, significantly improving our understanding of the probability of an Earth impact over the next century.

authors

  • Mainzer, A. K.
  • Masiero, Joseph R.
  • Abell, Paul A.
  • Bauer, J. M.
  • Bottke, William
  • Buratti, Bonnie J.
  • Carey, Sean J.
  • Cotto-Figueroa, DesireĆ©
  • Cutri, R. M.
  • Dahlen, D.
  • Eisenhardt, Peter R. M.
  • Fernandez, 6 Y. R.
  • Furfaro, Roberto
  • Grav, Tommy
  • Hoffman, T. L.
  • Kelley, Michael S.
  • Kim, Yoonyoung
  • Kirkpatrick, J. Davy
  • Lawler, Christopher R.
  • Lilly, Eva
  • Liu, X.
  • Marocco, Federico
  • Marsh, K. A.
  • Masci, Frank J.
  • McMurtry, Craig W.
  • Pourrahmani, Milad
  • Reinhart, Lennon
  • Ressler, Michael E.
  • Satpathy, Akash
  • Schambeau, C. A.
  • Sonnett, S.
  • Spahr, Timothy B.
  • Surace, Jason A.
  • Vaquero, Mar
  • Wright, E. L.
  • Zengilowski, Gregory R.
  • Team, NEO Surveyor Mission

publication date

  • 2023