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Asteroids Measurements & Discoveries by V. Lemos

Last update: 2023-07-28

Introduction

This project was created for the purpose of organizing and listing data on new asteroid discoveries made by me in international NASA/IASC campaigns. All information provided here is public and can be found on the official Minot Planet Center and NASA Database. Access links to such data can be found below.

Other contributions:

The Sungrazer Project (NASA+U.S.Naval Research):

Citizen Science:

Minot Planet Center: The Minor Planet Center (MPC) is the official body for observing and reporting on minor planets under the auspices of the International Astronomical Union (IAU). Founded in 1947, it operates at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. Oficial website: https://minorplanetcenter.net/

Nasa Objects Database: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is an independent agency of the US federal government responsible for the civil space program, aeronautics research, and space research. Oficial website to objects database, such as asteroids and coments: https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/

IASC/NASA: The International Astronomical Search Collaboration (IASC) is a citizen science program that provides high-quality astronomical data to citizen scientists around the world. These citizen scientists are able to make original astronomical discoveries and participate in hands-on astronomy. Oficial website: http://iasc.cosmosearch.org/

Asteroid Classifications

  • Main Asteroid Belt: The majority of known asteroids orbit within the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, generally with not very elongated orbits.
  • Trojans: These asteroids share an orbit with a larger planet, but do not collide with it because they gather around two special places in the orbit.
  • Near-Earth Asteroids (NEO): These objects have orbits that pass close by that of Earth. Asteroids that actually cross Earth's orbital path are known as Earth-crossers.

More information here: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/asteroids-comets-and-meteors/asteroids

General Data

n ObserverDesignation COD Author Designation Year Status Campaign CampaignMonth Contribution ObserverTelescope Orbit IsNEO Link
1 P21uZz3 F52 V. Lemos Unknown 2022 Preliminary IASC August Pending Pan-STARRS 2 Unknown 0
2 P21uUo8 F52 V. Lemos 2008 HJ79 2022 Known Object IASC August Orbit Updated Pan-STARRS 2 Main Belt 0 https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=2008%20HJ79
3 P21v19O F52 V. Lemos Unknown 2022 Preliminary IASC August Pending Pan-STARRS 2 Unknown 0
4 P21wcXn F52 V. Lemos Unknown 2022 Preliminary IASC September Pending Pan-STARRS 2 Unknown 0
5 P21wEwU F52 V. Lemos Unknown 2022 Preliminary IASC September Pending Pan-STARRS 2 Unknown 0
6 P21BObr F52 V. Lemos 2015 AQ201 2022 known Object IASC November Orbit Updated Pan-STARRS 2 Main Belt 0 https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=2015%20AQ201
7 P11BYPw F51 V. Lemos Unknown 2022 Preliminary IASC November Pending Pan-STARRS 2 Unknown 0
8 P11Cg1g F51 V. Lemos, M. Kuhn Unknown 2022 Preliminary IASC November Pending Pan-STARRS 2 Unknown 0
9 P21DsMv F52 V. Lemos 2023 FV12 2023 Provisional IASC March First Discovery (Waiting for confirmation) Pan-STARRS 2 Main Belt 0 https://www.minorplanetcenter.net/db_search/show_object?utf8=%E2%9C%93&object_id=2023+FV12
10 P21DAHB F52 V. Lemos 2014 JD143 2023 Orbit Updated IASC March Pending Pan-STARRS 2 Main Belt 0
11 P21DGaO F52 V. Lemos Unknown 2023 Preliminary IASC March Pending Pan-STARRS 2 Unknown 0
12 P21DHiW F52 V. Lemos Unknown 2023 Preliminary IASC March Pending Pan-STARRS 2 Unknown 0
13 P21DGeB F52 V. Lemos Unknown 2023 Preliminary IASC March Pending Pan-STARRS 2 Unknown 0
14 P11FZ39 F51 V. Lemos Unknown 2023 Preliminary IASC June Pending Pan-STARRS 2 Unknown 0
15 P11GdwG F51 V. Lemos Unknown 2023 Preliminary IASC June Pending Pan-STARRS 2 Unknown 0
16 P11Gebn F51 V. Lemos Unknown 2023 Preliminary IASC June Pending Pan-STARRS 2 Unknown 0
17 P11GUSk F51 V. Lemos Unknown 2023 Preliminary IASC July Pending Pan-STARRS 2 Unknown 0
18 P11GWu6 F51 V. Lemos Unknown 2023 Preliminary IASC July Pending Pan-STARRS 2 Unknown 0
19 P11H73v F51 V. Lemos Unknown 2023 Preliminary IASC July Pending Pan-STARRS 2 Unknown 0
20 P11H73N F51 V. Lemos Unknown 2023 Preliminary IASC July Pending Pan-STARRS 2 Unknown 0
21 P11TBQx F51 V. Lemos Unknown 2024 Preliminary IASC March Pending Pan-STARRS 2 Unknown 0

ObserverDesignation: Provisional designation informed by the observatory.

Orbit: Classification of the asteroid based on the Minor Planet Center.

Designation: Provisional designation made available by NASA/Minor Planet Center (it is possible to query more data about the asteroid using the designation code).

IsNEO:

  • 0 When the asteroid is not Near-Earth Asteroids.
  • 1 When the asteroid is a Near-Earth Asteroids.

Contribution Type:

  • Pending: These are detections that appear to be valid detections but have not been fully verified by the Minor Planet Center yet.
  • Orbit Updated: When there is an asteroid it is already in the Minor Planet Center database and the new detection data is used to add information about the object's orbit.
  • Provisional: Provisional detections are recognized as asteroid discoveries and must now undergo further observations over a three to five year period in order to verify the asteroid's orbit and consolidate any additional measurements of the object.

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This project was created for the purpose of organizing and listing data on new asteroid discoveries made by me in international NASA/IASC campaigns. All information provided here is public and can be found on the official Minot Planet Center and NASA Database.

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