
Telescopes - Catalina Sky Survey
CSS utilizes three telescopes owned and managed by Steward Observatory of the University of Arizona. The 1.5-meter Cassegrain reflector (MPC observatory code = G96) is located on the …
Catalina Sky Survey - Wikipedia
The Catalina Sky Survey (CSS) uses three telescopes, a 1.5-meter (59 in) f/1.6 telescope on the peak of Mount Lemmon (MPC code G96), a 68 cm (27 in) f/1.7 Schmidt telescope near Mount …
Mount Lemmon Survey - Wikipedia
Mount Lemmon Survey (MLS) is a part of the Catalina Sky Survey with observatory code G96. [2] MLS uses a 1.52 m (60 in) cassegrain reflector telescope (with 10560x10560-pixel camera at …
[2312.09406] NEOMOD 2: An Updated Model of Near-Earth …
2023年12月14日 · CSS's G96 telescope was upgraded in 2016 and detected over 10,000 unique NEOs since then. Here we characterize the NEO detection efficiency of G96 and use G96's …
The Catalina Sky Survey 60-inch survey telescope on Mount Lemmon, MPC code G96, has been a significant contributor to the annual Near-Earth Object discovery statistics since 2005. …
The debiased Near-Earth object population from ATLAS telescopes
2025年1月1日 · By analyzing and debiasing ATLAS telescope detections, we can provide information in the NEO population that was missed by G96, and thereby potentially improve …
NEOMOD 2: An updated model of Near-Earth Objects from a …
2024年3月15日 · CSS’s G96 telescope was upgraded in 2016 and detected over 10,000 unique NEOs since then. Here we characterize the NEO detection efficiency of G96 and use G96’s …
The Catalina Sky Survey: Status, Discoveries and the Future
The 1.0m follow-up telescope on Mt. Lemmon is now operational (MPC code I52) and providing asteroid astrometry. A new camera for the 1.5 m telescope (G96) will increase the field four …
• Both survey telescopes have new 10K x 10K cameras – G96 finished commissioning in fall 2016. FoV increased by 4x – 703 finished commissioning in fall 2017. FoV increased by 2.4x …
Facilities - Catalina Sky Survey
CSS utilizes three telescopes owned and managed by Steward Observatory of the University of Arizona. The 1.5-meter Cassegrain reflector (MPC observatory code = G96) is located on the …