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Preface; Prologue;
Part I. Population Models and Transport Mechanisms;
Part II. The Meteroid/Asteroid Impact Transition;
Part III. Rotation Shapes and Binaries;
Part IV. Surfaces and Composition;
Part V. Surveys: Orbit Determination and Data Processing;
Part VI. Surveys: Observatories and their Performances;
Part VII. Current and Future Missions to NEOs;
Part VIII. Impact Monitoring and Risk Measurements;
Part IX. IAU and Government Roles in the NEO Problem; Epilogue; Indices.
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Add Near Earth Objects, Our Celestial Neighbours (IAU S236): Opportunity and Risk, Near Earth Objects (NEOs), asteroids and comets, are the closest neighbors of the Earth-Moon system. They allow research not yet possible on more distant bodies. The IAU Symposium 236 focused on the specific observation and modeling techniques for NEOs, i, Near Earth Objects, Our Celestial Neighbours (IAU S236): Opportunity and Risk to your collection on WonderClub |