In its first 25 days of operations, the newly reactivated NEOWISE mission has
detected 857 minor bodies in our solar system, including 22 near-Earth objects
(NEOs) and four comets. Three of the NEOs are new discoveries; all three are
hundreds of meters in diameter and dark as coal.
The mission has just passed its post-restart survey readiness review, and the
project has verified that the ability to measure asteroid positions and
brightness is as good as it was before the spacecraft entered hibernation in
early 2011. At the present rate, NEOWISE is observing and characterizing
approximately one NEO per day, giving astronomers a much better idea of the
objects’ sizes and compositions.
Out of the more than 10,500 NEOs that have been discovered to date, only
about 10 percent have had any physical measurements made of them; the
reactivated NEOWISE will more than double that number.
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