INITIAL PERFORMANCE OF THE NEOWISE REACTIVATION MISSION
Jet Propulsion Laboratory · California Institute of Technology · +5 more institutions
Abstract
NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) spacecraft has been brought out of hibernation and has resumed surveying the sky at 3.4 and 4.6 μm. The scientific objectives of the NEOWISE reactivation mission are to detect, track, and characterize near-Earth asteroids and comets. The search for minor planets resumed on 2013 December 23, and the first new near-Earth object (NEO) was discovered 6 days later. As an infrared survey, NEOWISE detects asteroids based on their thermal emission and is equally sensitive to high and low albedo objects; consequently, NEOWISE-discovered NEOs tend to be large and dark. Over the course of its three-year mission, NEOWISE will determine radiometrically derived diameters and…
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Authors
35- AMAmy MainzerCorresponding
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- JMJ. M. Bauer
California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Infrared Processing and Analysis Center
- RMR. M. Cutri
California Institute of Technology, Infrared Processing and Analysis Center
- TGT. Grav
Planetary Science Institute
- JMJ. Masiero
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Topics & keywords
- Asteroid
- Minor planet
- Physics
- Astronomy
- Astrobiology
- Sky
- Planet
- Albedo (alchemy)