NEODyS

NEODyS (Near Earth Objects Dynamic Site) is an Italian and Spanish service that provides information on Near Earth Objects with a convenient Web-based interface. It is based on a continually and (almost) automatically maintained database of near earth asteroid orbits. This site provides a number of services to the NEO community. The main service is an impact monitoring system (CLOMON2) of all near-Earth asteroids covering a period until the year 2100.

Services

How NEODyS works

NEODyS is based on a Postgresql database running on a Linux system.

The database of orbits is continually and automatically maintained with the most recent Minor Planet Center observations. The orbits are computed with the OrbFit software package provided by the OrbFit Consortium. All of the computational services provided by this site can also be done with this software package.

Future expansion of NEODyS

NEODyS is continually expanding and improving. The followings are the next tasks of the project:

Major update

On February 5, 2009 NEODyS went through a major update of the system. A new web-interface is available running the free software PHP. This allows a more flexible and easy to update system. In the same period the system switched to the new version of the Fortran 95 code OrbFit 4.0.

The NEODyS team

The NEODyS team is composed by Andrea Milani (Dep. of mathematics, University of Pisa, Italy), Maria Eugenia Sansaturio (E.T.S. de Ingenieros Industriales, University of Valladolid, Spain), Oscar Arratia (University of Valladolid), Fabrizio Bernardi (IASF-INAF, Rome, Italy), Giovanni F. Gronchi(University of Pisa, Italy), Giovanni B. Valsecchi (IASF-INAF, Rome, Italy) and Giacomo Tommei (University of Pisa, Italy).

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