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The Palomar Planet-Crossing Asteroid Survey (PCAS) was an astronomical survey, initiated by American astronomers Eleanor Helin and Eugene Shoemaker at the U.S Palomar Observatory, California, in 1973. The program is responsible for the discovery of 95 near-Earth Objects including 17 comets, while the Minor Planet Center directly credits PCAS with the discovery of 20 numbered minor planets during 1993-1994. PCAS ran for nearly 25 years until June 1995. It had an international extension, INAS, and was the immediate predecessor of the outstandingly successful NEAT program.


Video Palomar Planet-Crossing Asteroid Survey



Notable discoveries

The first NEO discovered by PACS was (5496) 1973 NA, an Apollo asteroid with an exceptional orbital inclination of 68°, the most highly inclined minor planet known until 1999. In 1976, Elenor Helin discovered 2062 Aten, the first of a new class of asteroids called the Aten asteroids with small orbits that are never far from Earth's orbit. As a result, these objects have a particularly high probability of colliding with the Earth. In 1979, Helin discovered an Apollo-type asteroid, that they later identified with the comet 4015 Wilson-Harrington. It was the first confirmation that a comet can evolve into an asteroid after it has degassed.


Maps Palomar Planet-Crossing Asteroid Survey



List of discovered minor planets


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See also

  • Brian P. Roman
  • List of minor planet discoverers § Discovering dedicated institutions
  • Spacewatch

Earth-Approaching Asteroids as Targets for Exploration (1978) | WIRED
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References


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Publications

  • Helin, E.F.; Shoemaker, E.M. (December 1979). "The Palomar planet-crossing asteroid survey, 1973-1978". Icarus. 40 (3): 321-328. Bibcode:1979Icar...40..321H. doi:10.1016/0019-1035(79)90021-6. 
  • Helin, E. F. (1991). "Palomar Planet-Crossing Asteroid Survey (PCAS): Recent discovery rate". Asteroids, Comets, Meteors: 235-236. Bibcode:1992acm..proc..235H. 


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