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Near Earth Objects The NEO Observation Program and Planetary Defense Lindley Johnson Planetary Science Division NASA HQ 15 January 2013

NEO Observation Program US component to International Spaceguard Survey effort Has provided 99% of new detections of NEOs since 1998 Began with NASA commitment to House Committee on Science in May, 1998! Averaged ~$4M/year Research funding 2002-2010! Starting with FY2012, now has $20.5 M/year Program Objective: Discover > 90% of NEOs larger than 140 meters in size as soon as possible NASA Authorization Act of 2005 provided additional direction) plan, develop, and implement a Near-Earth Object Survey program to detect, track, catalogue, and characterize the physical characteristics of near-earth objects equal to or greater than 140 meters in diameter in order to assess the threat of such near-earth objects to the Earth. It shall be the goal of the Survey program to achieve 90 percent completion of its near-earth object catalogue within 15 years [by 2020]. 2

NASA s NEO Search Program (Current Systems) Minor Planet Center (MPC)! IAU sanctioned! Int l observation database! Initial orbit determination www.cfa.harvard.edu/iau/mpc.html NEO Program Office @ JPL! Program coordination! Precision orbit determination! Automated SENTRY http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/ LINEAR Catalina Sky Survey NEO-WISE JPL Sun-synch LEO End of Operations Feb 2011, Analysis Of Data Continues Pan-STARRS MIT/LL Soccoro, NM UofAZ Arizona & Australia Uof 3 HI Haleakula, Maui

Known Near Earth Asteriod Population 9504 1/13/13 Start of NASA NEO Program >859 1/13/13

Known Near Earth Asteroid Population <1% ~15% ~60% <<1% 94% 5

Spaceguard Survey Catalog Program Current Spaceguard Survey Infrastructure and Process Survey, Detect, & Report Routine Processing Publish Results Correlate, Determine Rough Orbit No No Survey Systems Minor Planet Center JPL NEO Office* * In parallel with NEODyS Possible New PHO? Yes Potential Impact? Yes Resolve Result Differences Publish Results No Precision Orbit and Follow Up Observations Observations and Update Orbit Radar Yes Impact Still Possible? Iterate Publish/ Update Results Alerts to NASA HQ! MPC - PHO of interest! MPC - possible close approach! JPL - reports potential for impact! JPL - publishes probability of impact 6

Minor Planet Center (MPC)! IAU sanctioned! Int l observation database! Initial orbit determination www.cfa.harvard.edu/iau/mpc.html NEO Program Office @ JPL! Program coordination NASA s NEO Search Program (Current Systems)! Precision orbit determination! Automated SENTRY http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/! Several Professional Observatories provide critical Catalina data to secure Sky orbits Survey! Numerous Amateur Astronomers worldwide provide high-precision observations to fill critical gaps LINEAR NEO-WISE Not Shown Follow-up Projects: JPL Sun-synch LEO End of Operations Feb 2011, Analysis Of Data Continues Pan-STARRS MIT/LL Soccoro, NM UofAZ Arizona & Australia Uof 7 HI Haleakula, Maui

Increased Radar Studies Observations on the limited number of accessible objects, but next best thing to a flyby! Detections/year from Goldstone and Arecibo doubled! Required for timely precision orbit determination! Characterization with sufficient signal strength! Shape, spin-state, surface structure! Satellites (an then derived mass) Shape, Size of 4179 Toutatis Study of Shape, Size, Motion and Mass of 66391 (1999 KW4) 8

Increase in Radar Program 2012 Results 76 Detections 64 New http://echo.jpl.nasa.gov/

FY2012 Budget Allocation

Near Term Impact Warning Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System ATLAS*: A project to patrol the entire night sky every night in search of incoming asteroids A geographically dispersed network (> 6 sites) of small coupled telescopes observing shallow but wide to provide more complete sky coverage for warning of near-term impact threats Proposed ATLAS telescope design *Courtesy University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy

B612 Sentinel Project Spitzer NASA has signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) to support B612 Project Sentinel! Established NASA Technical Consulting Team (NTCT)! Supported B612 Project Concept and Integration Review (PCIR)! NTCT members will also support Sentinel Operations and Data Analysis (SODA) Working Group! SAA Schedule/Milestones: Sentinel contract start date Sept. 2012 Preliminary Design Review Sept. 2013 Critical Design Review June 2014 Launch June 2016 Initial on-orbit data delivery NLT launch +6 mos 12

FY2012 Budget Allocation Total Budget $20.425M Fully Competed $17.045M 83.5%

ROSES 2013 Solicitation Near Earth Objects (NEOs) are defined as asteroids or comet nuclei whose perihelia are less than 1.3 AU. NASA is striving to discover all potentially hazardous NEOs with sizes down to ~100 meters and to characterize that population through determination of their orbital elements, with the goal of detecting more than 90 percent of this population as soon as possible. In support of NASA s commitment and goal, this program supports NEO investigations whose primary objective is to complete the inventory of the population of NEOs with sizes greater than 100 meters. In addition to this goal, the Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate has expressed an interest for the NEOO Program to search for a Human Spaceflight accessible Near-Earth Asteroid (NEA) target destination, regardless of its size. Therefore, investigations that provide capability to detect the smaller NEAs that are in low delta velocity orbits relative to Earth will receive additional consideration.

UN COPUOS Activities! NEO Working Group of the Scientific & Technical Subcommittee (STSC), In work since 2007 One 3 year extension! Final Report and Recommendations scheduled to be presented at February 2013 session in Vienna, Austria! Draft Recommendations:! Establish International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN)! Composed of existing assets (Search, MPC, Sentry, NEODyS, etc)! Work for recommended improvements and additional capabilities! Establish a Space Missions Planning and Advisory Group (SMPAG)! Comprised of representatives from Member State space agencies! Calls for Impact Disaster Planning Advisory Group (IDPAG)! To work with existing UN Space-based Information for Disaster Management and Emergency Response (UN-SPIDER)! Provides for COPUOS Mitigation Mission Advisory Group (MMAG)! Encourage international response activities and advise on threat response

Planetary Defense Conference 2013! 15-19 April, 2013, in Flagstaff, AZ! Local Host Northern Arizona University! David Trilling Chair of LOC! Abstract Deadline 18 January! Program:! Day 1: Introduction, Background, NEO Search! Keynote Speaker Deputy Administrator Lori Garver! Day 2: Characterization, Mitigation Techniques! Day 3: Tour of Barringer Crater! Day 4: Impact Effects, Consequence Management! Day 5: Impact Emergency Exercise, Wrapup! http://www.iaaconferences.org/pdc2013/