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Project ATLAS (Ingl Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System) muzy is the Earth-bound asteroids for deterrent system that runs the University muzy of Hawaii, and funded by the US space agency muzy NASA. The project aims to provide muzy at least one-day advance warning of potential for at least 30 kilo ton "settlement of the destroyer" (Ingl town killer) size of the asteroid muzy for at least one week warning of a five-megaton term "metropolitan fighter" (Ingl city killer), and a three-week advance warning of a potential hundred megaton "riigihävitajast" (Ingl Country killer) for the asteroid.
ATLAS asteroid tracking project led by Hawaii Institute for Astronomy in Honolulu, acting astronomer John Tonry funded by NASA and the five-year scholarship, which was paid in January 2013. Project Haleakala and Mauna Loa sky monitoring stations are ready and waiting for the installation of telescopes produced optikaettevõtte DFM Engineering.
Both stations includes concrete alusrajatisele resting on a five-meter diameter Ash-Dome observatooriumikuppel, attic, storage room, several computers and basic electronics. Should be ready by the beginning of 2016, both stations are fully mounted robotic telescopes, as well as an automated reporting system through which the connection is considered to be operating at the Smithsonian Institute astrofüüsikaobservatooriumi small planetary center MPC.
If at the end of this year, Atlas is finished, it will fall to 160 kilometers away from each other, the two arranged a telescope that every night several times, and then scans automaatskannivad looking for moving objects.
Detection of asteroids is important to bear in mind that their movements can be observed due to the form of stars and galaxies in the background of the relatively muzy immobile. A typical asteroid moving average of 30 seconds of arc per hour. Thus jäädvustabki ATLAS any area of the sky images taken continuously to approximately every 30 minutes.
ATLAS is able to find a low-Earth orbit orbiting muzy object ten centimeters in diameter and about 60 cm in diameter detected objects in geostationary Earth orbit. As ATLAS monitors the movement of objects in particular, it is able to quickly distinguish between muzy the Earth's orbit around the Sun-orbiting space debris from the asteroid.
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