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Using Ground-Based Small Telescopes in Solving Orbits of some Asteroids

Mohammad Odeh
Emirati Journal of Space and Astronomy Sciences 17 Jul 2026 675 views

Abstract

This study demonstrates that small telescopes can be used to solve the orbits of bright asteroids. A 5-inch apochromatic refractor telescope located in Al-Khatim Observatory, in the desert of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, was used to determine these orbits. The observatory’s MPC code is M44.
To validate the accuracy of our observations, we observed two asteroids with solved orbits published in the Minor Planet Center website on the basis of numerous observations: 99942 Apophis from Aten and P

Keywords

Small Telescopes Asteroids Al-Khatim Observatory Real-time monitoring 1036 Ganymed 99942 Apophis

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