Crontab t1_j7lt1pz wrote
Reply to comment by StayYou61 in The James Webb Space Telescope just found an asteroid by total accident, its smallest object yet by pecika
Telescope time is Uber precious, and I'm guessing it's easier for you proposal to get approved if you're not essentially shooting in the dark with your time.
danielravennest t1_j7mbh4v wrote
We use survey telescopes to look for asteroids. Typically they have been much smaller than the research telescopes. This is about to change with the Rubin Observatory which has an 8 meter mirror, putting into the research size range.
This telescope has a 3200 megapixel camera, and a wide field of view. It will survey the sky frequently, looking for anything that changes (moving asteroids and comets, variable stars, planetary transits, etc.)
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