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These observatories are dedicated almost exclusively to near Earth objects. Some conduct automated searches for new NEOs.
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Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT)
- NASA JPL program to search for near Earth asteroids. Statistics, press releases, FAQ, telescope information, searchable image archive.
The LINEAR Program
- NEO survey operated by MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Overview, statistics, history, skyplots, discoveries.
LONEOS, The Lowell Observatory Near-Earth Object Search
- A system designed to find Earth-crossing asteroids and comets. Abstract, technical descriptions, staff, opportunities for collaboration.
Catalina Sky Survey
- Astronomical survey focused on the discovery and study of near Earth asteroids and Comets.
Goodricke-Pigott Observatory
- Private observatory, home of MOTESS, a multiple telescope drift scanning system.
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