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First Dedicated Asteroid-Tracking Satellite Will Be Canadian 49

cylonlover writes "In the wake of the meteor blast over Russia and the close-quarter flyby of asteroid 2012 DA14 last week, many people's thoughts have turned to potential dangers from above. It is timely then that the Canadian Space Agency will next week launch NEOSSat (Near-Earth Object Surveillance Satellite), the world's first space telescope for detecting and tracking asteroids, satellites and space debris." The meteor incident in Russia has spurred interested in asteroid defense across the globe; donations are pouring in for asteroid-related projects, government officials are making a show of seeming interested, and researchers are stepping up their efforts. Unfortunately, as a related article at Wired notes, we're still a long, long way from having anything more than early warning systems. Quoting: "A new endeavor coming online in 2015 named the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System Project (ATLAS) will provide an early warning system that could provide one week’s notice for city-destroying 45-meter asteroids and three week’s notice for potentially devastating 140-meter objects. ... A more targeted effort comes from the B612 Foundation, which plans to launch the Sentinel telescope in late 2016. This spacecraft would sit inside the orbit of Venus and constantly be on the lookout for killer asteroids, whichever direction they come from. Sentinel will spot nearly all asteroids 150 meters or larger and identify a significant portion of those down to 30 meters in diameter."
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First Dedicated Asteroid-Tracking Satellite Will Be Canadian

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  • Not Quite (Score:2, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 22, 2013 @09:54AM (#42978767)

    It is timely then that the Canadian Space Agency will next week launch NEOSSat (Near-Earth Object Surveillance Satellite), ....

    I think it should be that the CSA will have someone else launch NEOSSat.

  • Gogo Canada! (Score:5, Informative)

    by AikonMGB ( 1013995 ) on Friday February 22, 2013 @10:07AM (#42978883) Homepage

    Also on the PSLV-C20 launch are the Canadian military satellite SAPPHIRE [spaceref.ca], and the twin spacecraft BRITE-Austria and UniBRITE [univie.ac.at], developed in Canada [utias-sfl.net] for TU Graz and University of Vienna respectively. ISRO put out a pretty good brochure [isro.org] describing the launch.

    You can find some good photos of the stacking and launch vehicle integration here [nasaspaceflight.com], here [isro.org], and here [isro.org]. You can watch the launch live on Monday morning here [webcast.gov.in].

    Needless to say, we're all pretty stoked around here ^__^

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