Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) images, 2013.

 
Citation Bauer, J. M. and Lawrence, K. J., Eds., Near Earth Asteroid Tracking V1.0. EAR-A-I1063-3-NEAT-V1.0. NASA Planetary Data System, 2013.
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Data Set Abstract The Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) project began as a collaborative effort with the United States Air Force (USAF) in December 1995. It concentrated on the discovery and observations of near-Earth asteroids and comets, collectively called near-Earth objects (NEOs). NEAT ended its observations in April 2007. Throughout its history, NEAT utilized three 1m class telescopes - two on the Hawaiian island of Maui and the 1.2m Oschin Schmidt telescope at Palomar Observatory near San Diego, CA. Three unique cameras were developed and used throughout the program. These data are intended to be usable for photometric analysis of the various objects within the NEAT data. Most nights included calibration data, and the lists of photometric standard calibration fields.
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    Mission Information SUPPORT ARCHIVES
    Data Set Information EAR-A-I1063-3-NEAT-V1.0
    Instrument Host Information OBS347T2
    OBS6490T1
    OBS6491T1
    Instrument Information I1063
    I1349
    I1349
    I1496
    Target Information ASTEROID
    DARK
    FLAT FIELD