Lowell Observatory Near-earth-object Search
Lowell Observatory Near-Earth-Object Search
(
LONEOS
) is a program run by
NASA
and
Lowell Observatory
to discover
near-Earth objects
. The LONEOS system began observations in December
1997
. The principal investigator is
Ted Bowell
. In addition to discovering thousands of
asteroids
, LONEOS has also discovered the periodic
comets
150P/LONEOS
and
159P/LONEOS
.
External links
Lowell Observatory Near-Earth-Object Search
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