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1 PhD Thesis

Near Earth Objects

Wolff, Stefan

Technical University of Denmark — 2006

, Near Earth Objects: Asteroids and comets following paths that bring them near the Earth. NEOs have collided with the Earth since its formation, some causing local devastation, some causing global climate changes, yet the threat from a collision with a near Earth object has only recently been recognised

Year: 2006

Language: English

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2 Printed book

Near earth objects

Wolff, Stefan.; DTU; Technical University of Denmark

Department of Mathematics, Technical University of Denmark, — 2005, pp. x, 127 sider :

Year: 2005

Language: English

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3 Book chapter

Faint objects and near earth objects with GAIA

Høg, E.; Arenoud, F.; Hjorth, P.; Jørgensen, U.G.; Mignard, F.; Wolff, S.

Copenhagen University Observatory Report 118 — 2003, pp. 1-6

Year: 2003

Language: English

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4 Conference paper · Preprint article

A Comparison of Astronaut Near-Earth Object Missions

Globus, Al; Cassell, Chris; Covey, Stephen; Luebke, Jim; Sonter, Mark; Versteeg, Bryan; et al. (1 more)

Aiaa Space 2012 Conference & Exposition — 2012

NASA intends to send astronauts to a near Earth object (NEO) in or around 2025. This is expected to involve a six month mission with a few weeks stay-time at the NEO. Problems with this concept include lack of abort modes, vulnerability to solar flares, and lack of resupply opportunities. Studies

Year: 2012

Language: Undetermined

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5 Preprint article

A Comparison of Astronaut Near-Earth Object Missions

NASA intends to send astronauts to a near Earth object (NEO) in or around 2025. This is expected to involve a six month mission with a few weeks stay-time at the NEO. Problems with this concept include lack of abort modes, vulnerability to solar flares, and lack of resupply opportunities

Year: 2012

Language: English

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