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25 July 2000 Education and research opportunities for mining the data of the Bisei Spaceguard Center
Syuzo Isobe, Richard J. Williams
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The Bisei Spaceguard Center is an observatory complex located in Bisei Town Japan that comprises a 0.5-meter and a 1.0-meter very wide field automated telescope system. It is a joint project of the Japan Space Forum and the Japan Spaceguard Association. The mission of the Bisei Spaceguard Center is to detect Near Earth Objects (NEOs) and to do follow up observations to help determine the orbits of the newly detected and currently known NEOs.
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Syuzo Isobe and Richard J. Williams "Education and research opportunities for mining the data of the Bisei Spaceguard Center", Proc. SPIE 4010, Observatory Operations to Optimize Scientific Return II, (25 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.392491
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KEYWORDS
Asteroids

Telescopes

Space telescopes

CCD cameras

Data centers

Astronomy

Mining

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